post-title El Hadji Sy | Save The Date | Galerie Barbara Thumm | 21.03.–18.04.2026

El Hadji Sy | Save The Date | Galerie Barbara Thumm | 21.03.–18.04.2026

El Hadji Sy | Save The Date | Galerie Barbara Thumm | 21.03.–18.04.2026

El Hadji Sy | Save The Date | Galerie Barbara Thumm | 21.03.–18.04.2026

until 18.04. | #4994ARTatBerlin | Galerie Barbara Thumm shows from Saturday, 21. March 2026 (Opening: 20.03.) the exhibition “Save The Date” by the artist El Hadji Sy.

The Barbara Thumm Gallery presents the second solo exhibition of the Senegalese artist El Hadji Sy (*1954, Dakar).

At the center of the exhibition is a multifaceted dialogue between recent works and a collection of historical pieces dating back to 1981. This juxtaposition offers a precise reading of Sy’s ongoing engagement with materiality, corporeality, and performative strategies, which have shaped his oeuvre since its early years. At the same time, the radical independence of his artistic practice becomes visible, having developed consistently outside Western-dominated canons and remaining influential to this day. Some of the works on display were previously shown at the Weltkulturen Museum.

At the same time, El Hadji Sy is represented in the exhibition Tirailleurs – From Cannon Fodder to Avant-Garde at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt (March 21 – June 14, 2026). This group exhibition brings together international artistic positions and examines the history of colonial troops as well as their ongoing cultural and political resonances. Sy’s contribution situates his work within contemporary decolonial discourses and underscores its lasting relevance in the global art-historical context.

El Hadji Sy is considered one of the central figures of contemporary West African art. Since the 1970s, he has developed a practice that combines painting, performance, and institutional critique. As an artist, curator, and activist, he played a key role in establishing independent art structures in Senegal and deliberately positioned himself against the cultural-political directives of the so-called École de Dakar. His work is characterized by a consistent pursuit of artistic autonomy and a critical engagement with postcolonial power relations.

A defining moment in his artistic development is his conscious departure from traditional painting techniques. For years, Sy painted with his feet—a radical gesture that can be understood both as an expansion of his artistic expression and as a resistance to Western-dominated notions of art. This performative dimension remains present in his work today and significantly shapes the relationship between body, material, and support.

At the core of his oeuvre is painting, which he consistently pushes beyond its classical boundaries. Since the 1980s, he has frequently used jute rice sacks, industrial materials, or recycled supports, which he works with oil, acrylic, tar, or wax. The resulting works are distinguished by a raw, tactile quality while simultaneously referencing global commodity flows and economic relationships. His visual language is characterized by gestural lines, fragmented figures, and symbolic densities, moving between abstraction and figuration.

Among El Hadji Sy’s most important international exhibitions are documenta 14 (2017) in Kassel and Athens, the Dak’Art Biennale (various editions), his solo exhibition at the Weltkulturen Museum (2010) in Frankfurt am Main, as well as his participation in the group exhibition Me, Myself, I Dance Too. Summer-Dream-Prélude to Hannah Arendt (2024) at the Kestner Gesellschaft. These presentations have significantly contributed to the international visibility of his work and have cemented his position within global contemporary art discourses.

Opening: Friday, 20. March 2026, 6 pm – 9 pm

Exhibition dates: Saturday, 21. March – Saturday, 18. April 2026

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Image caption: El Hadji Sy, Save the date, Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Barbara Thumm, Berlin Art Week, Logo, 2026

Exhibition El Hadji Sy – Galerie Barbara Thumm | Zeitgenössische Kunst in Berlin | Contemporary Art | Exhibitions Berlin Galleries | ART at Berlin

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