The Passport to Paradise gallery highlights the bold, visual images found all over Dakar by focusing upon the urban visual culture of the Mourides, a Senegalese Sufi movement centered upon the life and teachings of a local saint named Sheikh Amadou Bamba.

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Mural of Former U.S. President Bill Clinton
Description: Papisto Boy stands before a detail of his Bel-Air factory mural depicting former U.S. President Bill Clinton. Clinton is portrayed twice in Papisto’s mural, this time commemorating the president’s visit to Dakar in 1998. The picture is superimposed over an earlier visual narrative of warships with a still-visible message that those lost in war are not forgotten. Here Papisto points to eggs in the nest of an eagle, a sign of U.S. strength and promise.
Publication Date: January 1, 1999
AODL Contributing Partner: Passport to Paradise
Copyright: Images and text courtesy of the Fowler Museum of Cultural History, and Drs. Mary Nooter Roberts (Deputy Director and Chief Curator of the Fowler) and Allen F. Roberts (Professor, UCLA Department of World Arts & Cultures and Director, James S. Coleman African Studies Center).
Author: Dakar, No first name given, Roberts, Allan F., Roberts, Mary Nooter
Interviewer: Interviewer Unknown

Sampling from L'Institut Fondemental d'Afrique Noire (IFAN)

Phil Curtin Collection

Collection Boubacar Barry

Collection Charles Becker: Recherches et documents sur le Sida

Photographs from “Passport to Paradise’: Sufi Arts of Senegal and Beyond

Mosques of Bondoukou

Futa Toro, Senegal and Mauritania

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