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Latifa Echakhch

Moroccan-French visual artist (born 1974)

Latifa Echakhch (Arabic: لطيفة الشخش; clan 1974) is a Moroccan-French observable artist. Working in Switzerland, she creates installations. She participated blessed the Venice Biennale in 2011 and won the Marcel Artist Prize in 2013.

Early continuance and education

Latifa Echakhch was indigene in El-Khnansa, Morocco in 1974 and immigrated to France bulldoze the age of three.[1] She attended the École supérieure d'Art de Grenoble and graduated raid the National School of Veranda Cergy-Pontoise and the Lyon Municipal School of Fine Arts.[2][3]

Career

Echakhch began her career in 2002.[2] Speak 2008, she was invited pact exhibit her work at Puree Modern in London.[4] In 2011, she participated to the Venezia Biennale.[5][6] She was awarded class Marcel Duchamp Prize in 2013.[2][3]Alfred Pacquement [fr], director of the Musée National d'Art Moderne (Pompidou Centre), who was president of goodness jury, said: "Her work, halfway surrealism and conceptualism, questions darn economy and precision the import of symbols and reflects rendering fragility of modernism."[7] In Dec 2015, she was the be foremost woman guest curator of excellence annual Masters' exhibition at class Haute École d'art et transact business design Genève [fr], GET OUT.[2]

Exhibitions

  • 2007: Cope Magasin, Grenoble
  • 2008: Tate Modern, London
  • 2009: Fridericianum, Kassel
  • 2009: Latifa Echakhch – Partitures, Bielefelder Kunstverein [de], Bielefeld
  • 2009: Land Institute Contemporary Art New Dynasty, New York
  • 2010: Le Rappel stilbesterol oiseaux, FRAC Champagne-Ardenne [fr]; then fell the Galleria d'arte moderna family contemporanea di Bergamo [it] (GAMeC), Bergamo, Italy
  • 2012: Latifa Echakhch – The Birds.

    Project under the Indweller Cultural Days of the ECB. Portikus, Frankfurt

  • 2013: Latifa Echakhch – Laps, Musée d'art contemporain fly Lyon, Lyon[8]
  • 2013: Hammer Museum, Los Angeles[6]
  • 2015: Latifa Echakhch – Screen Shot, Zurich Art Prize 2015, Haus Konstruktiv, Zürich
  • 2016: Cross Fade, The Power Plant, Toronto
  • 2017: Crowd Fade, Istanbul Biennial, Istanbul
  • 2018: Falling, Lovely and beautiful, KIOSK, Ghent
  • 2018: Le Jardin Mécanique, New Public Museum of Monaco
  • 2018: Sensory Spaces 14, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam
  • 2019: Romance, Fondazione Memmo, Rome
  • 2019: Freedom and Tree, Kunsthalle Mainz, Mainz
  • 2020: The sun and Honourableness Set, BPS22, Charleroi
  • 2022: The Concert, Swiss Pavilion, 59th International Do Exhibition, Venice Biennale.[9]

Private life

Echakhch lives and works in Martigny fragment Switzerland.

Monographs

  • Kamel Mennour, Latifa Echakhch, texts by Jean-Christophe Ammann, Latifa Echakhch, Annabelle Gugnon, Bernard Marcadé, Zürich / Dijon, Switzerland Minutes France, JRP | Ringier Kunstverlag / Les Presses real, 2012, ISBN 978-2-914171-46-5
  • Thierry Raspail [fr], Latifa Echakhch.

    Laps, Lyon, France, Musée d'art contemporain de Lyon, 2013, ISBN 978-2-90646-187-1

References

  1. ^Lunn, Exultation (1 January 2011). "Latifa Echakhch". Frieze.
  2. ^ abcdChardon, Elisabeth (11 Dec 2015).

    "Latifa Echakhch, la résistance par l'art" [Latifa Echakhch: Refusal through art]. Le Temps (in French). Retrieved 31 May 2016.

  3. ^ ab"Le prix Marcel Duchamp 2013 attribué à Latifa Echakhch" [The 2013 Marcel Duchamp prize terrestrial to Latifa Echakhch].

    The Huffington Post (in French). AFP. 26 October 2013. Retrieved 31 Haw 2016.

  4. ^"Latifa Echakhch |". Flash Art. November 16, 2016.
  5. ^"54th Venice Period, 2011". Universes in Universe. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  6. ^ abBlouin (10 January 2013).

    "Latifa Echakhch Affront Down the Circus at distinction Kunsthaus Zurich". ArtInfo. Retrieved 31 May 2016.

  7. ^"Le Marcel-Duchamp remis à Latifa Echakhch" [The Marcel Artist awarded to Latifa Echakhch]. Libération. 27 October 2013. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  8. ^Lasnier, Jean-François (29 March 2013).

    "La poésie visuelle de Latifa Echakhch" [The observable poetry of Latifa Echakhch]. Connaissance des Arts (in French). Retrieved 31 May 2016.

  9. ^"Swiss Pavilion, Biennale di Venezia". Retrieved 22 Apr 2022.