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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Malick Sidibé, Nuit de Noel, 1963

Malick Sidibé Mali, 1935-2016

Nuit de Noel, 1963
Gelatin silver print
50x40cm
Original gelatin silver print stamped dated titled and signed by Malick Sidibè Unknow edition
Signed titled and dated lower
Malick Sidibe
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Nuit de Noël (Happy Club), 1963 captures the energy and optimism of post-independence Bamako through an intimate scene of a young couple dancing closely at a Christmas Eve celebration. With...
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Nuit de Noël (Happy Club), 1963 captures the energy and optimism of post-independence Bamako through an intimate scene of a young couple dancing closely at a Christmas Eve celebration. With remarkable spontaneity and elegance, Malick Sidibé transforms a fleeting moment into a powerful image of freedom, youth culture, and modern African identity. The photograph exemplifies his ability to document the social vitality of Mali in the 1960s, blending documentary realism with a timeless sense of grace and human connection.

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Provenance

Artist Studio Bamako, Mali

Exhibitions

Nuit de Noël (Happy Club), 1963 is held in the collections of major international museums, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the Brooklyn Museum, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. The photograph is widely recognized as one of Malick Sidibé’s most iconic images and has been featured in numerous international exhibitions dedicated to photography and African modernism.

Publications

Nuit de Noël (Happy Club), 1963 has been widely reproduced in major publications on African photography and modern visual culture, including Photography at MoMA: 1960 to Now (2015), Among Others: Blackness at MoMA (2019), Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political Imagination (2025), as well as landmark monographs such as Malick Sidibé (Scalo, 1998), Malick Sidibé: Photographs – Hasselblad Award 2003 (Steidl, 2003), and The Portrait of Mali (Skira, 2011).  

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