Black-and-white collage of the exhibition poster.
ifa Exhibition "Ken Aicha Sy, Survival Kit", Stuttgart © Design: Robert Müller

Survival Kit

Monochrome of Négritude or the Introduction to the Modernists

1 Nov 2025  -  21 Mar 2026
ifa Gallery Stuttgart
Charlottenplatz 17
70173 Stuttgart

Between a family archive and the collective dimension of a shared heritage: The history of contemporary Senegalese painting from 1960 to 1990 continues at the ifa Gallery in Stuttgart under the title "Monochrome of Négritude or the Introduction to the Modernists", focusing on the pioneers of Senegalese modernism.

"Grief often forces us to return to the traces left behind by those we have lost. In my case, it meant delving into the archives of my mother, Anne Jeanbart, a Franco-Caribbean journalist who chronicled Senegal’s cultural scene for decades. In the vibrant Dakar of the 1980s, she wrote about the artists, thinkers, and movements that defined an era when the city shone with extraordinary creative energy. Her writings became my first archive — intimate, fragile, yet revelatory. They opened a chapter of Senegal’s contemporary history while prompting deeper questions about memory, identity, and inheritance.
This archive became the foundation for a curatorial practice where mourning, the search for a father, and the desire to understand my country’s history converge. Out of this exploration emerged "Survival Kit" — an evolving project that operates as both tool and archive, designed to serve the next generation. It affirms a heritage that is both ours and universal: the artistic legacy of Senegal.
After Saint-Louis, Dakar, and Berlin, I now bring this chapter to Stuttgart. Here, the project revisits the framework envisioned by poet-president Léopold Sédar Senghor, who saw art as a force of emancipation and national identity. It brings into focus the pioneers of Senegalese modernism — Amadou Ba, Seni Awa Camara, Mor Faye, Boubacar Sadikh Traoré, Younousse Sèye, Iba N’Diaye, among others. Once central to the École de Dakar, their works marked a decisive turning point in the visual history of Senegal and West Africa.
This exhibition is a passage: a reactivation of a narrative too often erased, a story of artists who forged their own vocabularies of freedom — sometimes in dialogue with Négritude, sometimes in rupture. It is not a fixed homage, but a living space of voices, fragments, and echoes — rooted in the personal, carried by a collective will to transmit and transform. As philosopher Souleymane Bachir Diagne reminds us: memory does not merely preserve the past — it reinvents it to illuminate the future."
Ken Aicha Sy

As a living and evolving methodology, "Survival Kit" is not only an exhibition but also a curatorial tool that promotes collaboration and transdisciplinary exchange. The accompanying public program brings together local and international artists, historians, and data curators who have been engaged with issues of restitution, modernity, and archival practice in recent years. (See supporting program)  

Ken Aïcha Sy is a curator, researcher, and founder of the "Wakh'Art" platform. In her work, she explores memory, visual heritage, and cultural transmission from a decolonial perspective. "Survival Kit" is part of ongoing curatorial research on post-independence artistic practices and their legacy across generations.

Supporting programme for the exhibition

October 31, 2025, 19:00 
Exhibition opening with DJ set by Holger Lund and Martin Georgi

November 1, 2025, 14:00 -18:00 
Survival Frequencies I : Histories, Sounds, and the Polychrome Archive
Talks by Anna Helfer & Philipp Horn / 
Mixtape Release & Listening Session with fluctuating images (Cornelia and Holger Lund)

December 7, 2025, 15:00 
Grief Circle with Tectonic Movement (Stuttgart/Accra,Ghana).

January 17, 2026, 17:00 
Iya Tundé, la Mère est revenue // Documentary film by Laure Malécot about Germaine Acogny. With English subtitles. 
In cooperation with the Stuttgarter Filmwinter und dem Produktionszentrum Tanz + Performance e.V.

January 24, 2026. 14:00 - 18:00 
Survival Frequencies II: Gestures, Echoes, Remains
Lecture Performance and lectures with Cornelia Lund, Alexandra Kuhnke & Regis Hitimana.

February 5, 2026, 19:00 
From Object to Story // Lecture by Temidayo Oyeniran

February 2026, 17:00 
"Sprachen, die uns kennen" // Performance by Recollect Collective

March 15, 2026, 10:30 - 12:30 
"Der Ton macht das Bild" // Family Art Sunday in cooperation with JUKUS

March 21, 2026, 18:00 –1:00 
Closing event as part of the Langen Nacht der Museen

Exhibition tours: 
Friday, 7 November 2025
Thursday, 11 December 2025
Thursday, 19 February 2026
Friday, 20 March 2026, 
each at 16:30

Event languages: German and/or English. 

Project Partners

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Logos of the project partners of the exhibition "Ken Aïcha Sy. Survival Kit"

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Wednesday – Sunday: 12.00 – 18.00
Closed on Mondays, Tuesdays and holidays.

Free admission

 

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