Laboratoire Agit'Art
{{Short description|Art collective in Senegal}}
Laboratoire Agit'Art was an art collective founded in Dakar, Senegal in 1973 by writer and performer Youssouf John with goal of revitalising artistic production and critique institutional frameworks and the philosophy of Negritude in particular. John soon left for Martinique and the group/workshop was handed on to Issa Samb.p.106, In Senghor′s Shadow: Art, Politics, and the Avant-Garde in Senegal, 1960–1995. Author(s): Elizabeth Harney: Published: 2004 Other key members included {{Interlanguage link multi|El Hadj Sy|fr}} (El Sy), Bouna Medoune Seye, Djibril Diop Mambéty, and Youssoupha Dione.{{citation |url= http://www.tate.org.uk/learn/online-resources/glossary |title=Glossary of art terms |publisher= Tate |location=UK |accessdate=15 September 2015 }}{{cite web |url= http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ht/?period=11®ion=afu#/Key-Events |title= Western and Central Sudan, 1900 A.D.–present: Key Events |work= Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History |publisher=Metropolitan Museum of Art |location=New York |accessdate=15 September 2015 }}
The group consisting of artists, writers, film-makers, performance artists and musicians. The group was based at Dakar's squatted Village des Arts until the squatted village was evicted by the army ion 23 September 1983p. 143, In Senghor′s Shadow: Art, Politics, and the Avant-Garde in Senegal, 1960–1995. Author(s): Elizabeth Harney: Published: 2004
The collective made work in a variety of medium, including paint, found objects, sculpture, performance art and street art. Their exhibitions were organised around satyrical theatrical productions of Leopold Senghor and Aime Cesaire's works. The collective marked a move away from Negritude philosophy of Senghor and Cesaire and towards a more avant-garde critique of both modernism and traditional ideas while still drawing from both.