• banner with the exhibition title and the duration and a photo of a painted minibus and people

Merci Maman. Street photography in Mali

Using contemporary street photography, Merci Maman invites you to immerse yourself in the colourful world of the sotramas of Bamako. Like no other means of transport, the brightly painted minibuses are a dominant feature of the vibrant capital of Mali in West Africa. Named after the Societé du Transport Mali, they are the symbol of a fascinating cultural phenomenon.

Artistically created by bus painters, every sotrama bus is one of a kind and tells its own story. Paintings in rich colours reflect current trends and attitudes in Mali. Portraits of musicians, politicians and religious leaders as well as symbols and logos from the worlds of pop music, politics, sport and religion decorate the vehicles. And maxims and expressions of thanks (Merci Maman) are also on display.

The sotramas are a form of mobile art exhibition and street theatre and function as a barometer of the local mood. But they are also a place that enables people to meet and get talking and engenders a spirit of solidarity.

Merci Maman is based on around sixty photographs specially created for it by Seydou Camara, Monique Dena, Abdoul Karim Diallo, Sidiki Haidara and Anna N’Diaye. As members of the Yamarou Collective, they have been exploring this unique form of art on wheels for years. Their works however show not only the painted buses on the town’s roads but also their drivers and passengers.

The goal of the Yamarou collective founded by Seydou Camara is to take photography directly into the community. The Yamarists see themselves as defenders of social cohesiveness. They focus on the dignity of those portrayed and depiction of the stark realities of everyday life. Young people are encouraged by them to take conscious note of their surroundings and communicate this through photography.

With the exhibition the Museum Fünf Kontinente is endeavouring to support the Malian photography collective’s vision of communicating a differentiated picture of the West African country – as seen through the lens of its own population.

Merci Maman was put together in close cooperation with the artist and journalist Jonathan Fischer, who lives in Munich and Mali.

Booklet about the exhibition

The exhibition will be accompanied by a fully illustrated booklet.

Events accompanying the special exhibition

Guided tours with curator Dr Stefan Eisenhofer will be held on the following Sundays at 11am: 15 June, 20 July, 3 August. On the following Sundays there will also be tours conducted by curator Jonathan Fischer at 11am: 25 May, 13 July, 28 September. As well as a talk by the artists on 18 May and a dialogue tour led by both curators on 19 October, both at 11am. Places are limited. Please register at kunstvermittlung@mfk-weltoffen.de.

These and more events accompanying the special exhibition can be found in the programme section.

 

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Duration
16. May – 16. November 2025

OPENING HOURS
Tue–Sun
9.30 am–17.30 pm

ENTRANCE
Adults 6 €
Reduced 5 €
Children/teenagers up to 18 years: free
Pupils: free

INFO MATERIAL
You can download the leaflet as PDF here.