Kader Attia (1970, France) Ghost 2007 Kader Attia was born in Dugny (France) in 1970 and grew up in a multi-cultural environment which shaped his personality and spawned an eclectic range of works that the artist began to produce at the end of the 1990s. His art questions cultural alienation and the search for identity. Dec 30, 2021 5:00AM Kader Attia, installation view, from left to right, of Untitled, 2017; and Chaos + Repair = Universe, 2014, in "Kader Attia: On Silence" at Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha, Qatar, 2021. Courtesy of the artist and Qatar Museums. Portrait of Kader Attia by Millerand. Photo © Millerand. Courtesy of Kader Attia.
Kader Attia Ghost Contemporary Art
Kader Attia Ghost Kader Attia In Ghost, a large installation of a group of Muslim women in prayer, Attia renders their bodies as vacant shells, empty hoods devoid of personhood or spirit. Made from tin foil - a domestic, throw away material - Attia’s figures become alien and futuristic, synthesising the abject and divine. Kader Attia (1970, France) Ghost 2007 Né à Dugny (France) en 1970, Kader Attia a grandi dans un environnement multiculturel qui a forgé sa personnalité et nourri une production artistique éclectique débutée à la fin des années 1990. Son travail offre un questionnement sur l'aliénation culturelle et la quête d'identité. LILLE (Tri Postal) : KADER ATTIA - Ghost (Saatchi collection) - december 2010Further information: http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/artpages/kader_att. Ghost, 2007 was Kader Attia's breakthrough work, a large mass of kneeling bodies made of layers of aluminium foil, questioning narratives of multiculturalism and how they are dissolved by contemporary politics. All artwork images: installation views from 'Kader Attia: On Silence', Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha.
Kader Attia BOUMBANG
In 2007, the French-Algerian artist Kader Attia created an arresting installation with sculptures of hundreds of disembodied chadors—large pieces of cloth of the kind wrapped around the heads. Kader Attia Ghost 17/02/2011 - 12/03/2011 Opening: February, 6th, 2011, 4-7 pm Galerie Christian Nagel Lange Kievitstraat 141 2018 Antwerp Belgium Press Release We are delighted to present the most capacious version of Kader Attia's well-known installation "Ghost" to our Belgian audience. Kader Attia is a contemporary Algerian-French artist whose work draws from his experience living in two different cultures. As in his other works, Attia's installation Ghost (2007), employs unconventional sculpture materials to symbolize how non-Western people create identities within European culture. Kader Attia : Ghost (2007) 2012 Kader Attia : Ghost (2007) Focus sur une oeuvre. 2012. Type Production, 5min 52s Direction Christian Bahier Production Centre Pompidou, Paris As part of the serie Exposition Fruits de la passion : Aluminium; Arts plastiques.
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ABSTRACTIn 2016 French-Algerian artist Kader Attia filed a lawsuit against the French rappers Dosseh and Nekfeu, accusing them of plagiarizing Attia's 2007 installation piece Ghost in their music video "Putain d'époque." Looking closely at both artists' work, I ask: what is at stake in Attia's claims of plagiarism, especially for an artist who traffics in bricolage, memory, and, in. Kader Attia's "Ghost," an installation of 150 kneeling figures made of aluminum foil, depicts anonymous, fragile beings in a group-think. Kader Attia/Galerie Christian Nagel
Kader Attia, installation view of Ghost, 2007, in "Kader Attia: On Silence" at Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha, Qatar, 2021. Courtesy of the artist and Qatar Museums. "We look for silence to rest, but the notion is much more ambivalent today," In a recent interview, Attia explained. Kader Attia (b. 1970) Ghost shaped aluminium foil, in two hundred and sixty-four parts dimensions variable Executed in 2007, this work is an artist's proof from an edition of three plus one artist's proof Provenance Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna. Acquired from the above in 2008. Literature
Ghost [Fantasma] (Kader Attia) De Museos por Málaga
Kader Attia Kader Attia (born 30 December 1970) is an Algerian-French artist. [1] [2] [note 1] Early life Attia was born in Dugny, France to Algerian parents and was raised in Paris and Algeria. Kader Attia: The Museum of Emotion, The Hayward Gallery, London. By Julia Schouten, 2019 Kader Attia offers an impassioned critique of the enduring effects of colonialism. Central to the French-Algerian artist's sculptures, installation, collages, videos and photographs is the idea of post-colonial repair, as both a physical and symbolic act