17 février 2019 by halidab Non classé 0

The Aestheticized Interview with Halida Boughriet (Algeria/France)

  https://www.artdependence.com/articles/the-aestheticized-interview-with-halida-boughriet-algeriafrance/

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8 octobre 2018 by halidab Non classé 0

NOT WHAT YOU THINK! – Azad Art Gallery, Tehran / Iran

OPENING October 12, 4-8 pm Azad Art Gallery, Tehran / Iran http://azadart.gallery/En/upcoming.aspx Artists: Halida Boughriet, Sharzad Changvalaee,  Fatoş Irwen, Simin Keramati, Tahmineh Monzavi, Balqis al´Rashid, Dilan Cudi Saruhan, Nil Yalter, Arzu Yayıntaş Every person should have the exclusive right to dispose of their body as they wish. The body should be an untouchable personal zone. But power structures of a governmental or religious nature as well as certain social notions do restrict this right. In particular, women of the so called Near and Middle East are struggling for this right. However the undifferentiated, fragmentary idea of the subordinated, voiceless woman in the hijab, who has to be freed by external forces – an idea very prominent in the West – represents a false role as well. Per se it denies the individual self-determination of the many different women in the aforementioned region – just like some of the governmental or religious institutions in charge. Art is a field where – more or less safely – anyone can exercise this right on the own body. In Vienna the use of the body as artistic medium is prominent due to the Viennese Actionism, the works of Austrian artist VALIE EXPORT and the feminist avantgarde of the 70s, most of whom explored the medium of video. The central starting point […]

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8 octobre 2018 by halidab Non classé 0

2018 – DÉCOLONISER LES CORPS, BIENNALE ART NOMAD

Décoloniser les corps, Biennale Art Nomad /////// Artistes : Giulia Andreani,Raphael Barontini, Laura Bottereau, Marine Fique,  Halida Boughriet,  Edi Dubien,  Claude Cattelain, Esther Ferrer, KAy Garnellen Pélagie Gbaguidi, Hot bodies Choir, Katia Kameli, Kubra Kadhemi, Mehdi-Georges Lahlou, Roberta Marrero,  Myriam Mechita, Myriam Mihindou, Pauline N’Gouala, Françoise Pétrovitch, Abel Techer, Nicole Tran Ba Vang, Floryan Varennes, Etaïnn Zwer, Claire Finch.  Ecole des beaux arts de Limoges  Transpalette, Bourges  The window, Paris  Calais avec l’auberge des migrants, Bruxelles et Berlin Vidéo – Pandore, 2014  ©halidaboughriet COMMISSAIRE D’EXPOSITION PASCAL LIÈVRE

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8 octobre 2018 by halidab Non classé 0

Persona grata- Musée national de l’histoire de l’immigration – Musée d’art contemporain du Val-de-Marne

Persona grata Du 16 octobre 2018 au 20 janvier 2019 Le Musée d’art contemporain du Val-de-Marne et le Musée national de l’histoire de l’immigration proposent une exposition en deux lieux qui interroge la notion d’hospitalité à travers le prisme de la création contemporaine. Comment les artistes d’aujourd’hui évoquent-ils l’exil et l’hospitalité ? À l’heure où les débats sur la crise et l’accueil des migrants sont particulièrement présents et brûlants, il a semblé important de ré-interroger le sens de l’hospitalité dans nos sociétés en s’appuyant sur les travaux de Fabienne Brugère et Guillaume le Blanc. Partant des analyses des deux philosophes, la notion d’hospitalité sera abordée à travers la création contemporaine. Loin du documentaire et de la photographie de reportage, photos, vidéos, peintures, installations et sculptures invitent le visiteur « à passer d’une posture de regard à une réflexion sur l’exil, l’hospitalité et le rejet » (Isabelle Renard). Les œuvres proviennent en majorité des collections des deux musées partenaires. Action, 2003 – vidéo – Collection Centre pompidou Avec les oeuvres de : Bertille Bak, Dominique Blais, Alina Bliumis, Jeff Bliumis, Halida Boughriet, Kyungwoo Chun, Philippe Cognée, Pascale Consigny, Hamid Debarrah, Latifa Echakhch, Eléonore False, Claire Fontaine, Laura Henno, Pierre Huyghe, Bertrand […]

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3 février 2018 by halidab Non classé 0

NOT WHAT YOU THINK! – Installation view – Les illuminés, 2004 ©halidaboughriet

OPENING January 24, 2018 7pm Opening: January 24, 2018 7pm Ends: March 24, 2018 Artists: Halida Boughriet, Sharzad Changvalaee, Fatoş Irwen, Simin Keramati, Tahmineh Monzavi, Balqis al´Rashid, Dilan Cudi Saruhan, Nil Yalter, Arzu Yayıntaş Dates: March 7, 2018 – Talk with Dr. Gabriele Schor (Sammlung Verbund); March 21, 2018 Book launch: Julia Allerstorfer, Visuelle Identitäten. Künstlerische Selbstinszenierungen in der zeitgenössischen iranischen Videokunst, Bielefeld 2017 Every person should have the exclusive right to dispose of their body as they wish. The body should be an untouchable personal zone. But power structures of a governmental or religious nature as well as certain social notions do restrict this right. In particular, women of the so called Near and Middle East are struggling for this right. However the undifferentiated, fragmentary idea of the subordinated, voiceless woman in the hijab, who has to be freed by external forces – an idea very prominent in the West – represents a false role as well. Per se it denies the individual self-determination of the many different women in the aforementioned region – just like some of the governmental or religious institutions in charge. Art is a field where – more or less safely – anyone can exercise this right on the own body. In Vienna the use […]

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9 octobre 2017 by halidab Non classé 0

Paysages et portraits dans les collections du MAMA

Paysages et portraits dans les collections du MAMA Du 05 octobre 2017 au 29 octobre 2017 L’exposition Paysages et portraits dans les collection du MAMA est un aperçu sur une petite partie des collections du musée qui ont été constituées ces dernières années en grande partie grâce aux dons de généreux collectionneurs. Mémoire dans l’oubli, 2011 ©halidaboughriet 120×180 cm   Riche et varié en auteurs, médiums et genres artistique, ce patrimoine mérite d’être montré de façon à faire vivre les œuvres en les partageants avec le public. L’on entame ainsi avec cette exposition un cycle qui portera sur les thèmes, genres et médiums qui constituent les collections en fonction des œuvres disponibles. Dans cette première exposition ont été sélectionnées des œuvres portant sur le paysage et le portrait. On peut y observer la diversité des médiums, styles et approches utilisés par les artistes qui donnent à voir des représentations multiples et différentes du paysage et du portrait  réalisées à différents périodes et moments de leur parcours créatif. L’exposition qui rassemble des artistes locaux et étrangers propose un échantillon de ces deux genres qui existent dans l’art depuis l’antiquité et qui continuent à vivre et à exprimer la vie des hommes […]

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17 septembre 2017 by halidab Non classé 0

“INHABITING TERRITORIES”

#TEASER – Implano de Arisana, 2018 by Halida Boughriet Implano de Arisana, 2018 Installation for 6 projections with sound. © Halida Boughriet   —Along the Paillon, the backbone of the event, creations relating to a programme on the theme of the personal, social and political identities of territories, as conceived by MATHILDE ROMAN and MARC BARANI, will vary the formats and modalities of narration by day and by night, adapting to the specificities of places and works. « Implano de Arisana » is large-scale public installation, the artist halida Boughriet will explorate public space while evoking voices of womens and stories from submerged and forgotten persons, histories and cultures, from the Ariane quarter. Page D’accueil  

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17 septembre 2017 by halidab Non classé 0

1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair London 2017/ BORDER#2

Somerset House, London, 5–8 October 2017   1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair returns for its fifth edition at Somerset House in London, 5–8 October 2017. Halida Boughriet, BORDER #2, 2017, C-print, Edition of 7, 80 x 120 cm. Courtesy the artist and Officine dell’Immagine   Halida Boughriet uses a broad range of media to address notions of performance in her practice. Working at a cross section of aesthetic, political and social concerns, Boughriet strives to capture current tensions in human relationships and society. This includes some given historical and social context, and the emotions conveyed in individual and collective memory. Boughriet’s works have been exhibited in a number of international museums, such as Inventory: New Works and Conversations Around African Art, Hood Museum of Art, Hanover (2016); New cinema and Contemporary Art, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin (2015); Vidéo et Après, Centre Pompidou, Paris (2014); Avec et sans Peinture, Musée d’Art contemporain du Val-de-Marne, Vitry-sur-Seine (2014); Le Corps découvert, Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris (2012) and Human Frames, Kunst im Tunnel, Dusseldorf (2011). In 2015 her work was featured at the Rencontres Internationales, held in venues across Paris, Berlin and Madrid   http://1-54.com/london/exhibitors/officine-dellimmagine/ http://1-54.com/london/artists/boughriet-halida/

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8 avril 2017 by halidab Non classé 0

The Border of the Shadow, 2017- Every Time A Ear di Soun, a documenta 14 Radio Program

http://www.documenta14.de/en/public-radio/14723/the-border-of-the-shadow Every Time A Ear di Soun, a documenta 14 Radio Program, on air from April 8 to September 17, 2017 The Border of the Shadow by Halida Boughriet The sound piece is built around a time lapse (exile, immigration, generations, attachments, uninhabited territory) and put into perspective in relation to the present phenomenon known as “migrants.” Given the prevailing widespread misconceptions and negative stereotypes about migrants, Halida Boughriet attempts to reveal their status as individuals through their voices and their bodies. The notion of performance is also related to the use of random sounds, the alteration of musical instruments, interdisciplinary interweavings, speech harvesting, historical records, collage, and the heterogeneous juxtaposition of atmospheres and registers. This poetry of voices is not only a matter of declamation, but it also crafts language from a perspective of frame fragmentation, the questioning of structural logics, and vocal commitment by means of its historical, memorial, and physical nature.

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