Latifa Echakhch

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Born1974 (age 5152)
El Khnansa, Morocco
CitizenshipMoroccanFrench
OccupationVisual artist
Yearsactive2000s–present
Latifa Echakhch
Born1974 (age 5152)
El Khnansa, Morocco
CitizenshipMoroccanFrench
OccupationVisual artist
Years active2000s–present
Known forContemporary art, installations
HonoursParticipation in Venice Biennale (2011), Marcel Duchamp Prize winner (2013)

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

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

Career

Echakhch began her career in 2002.[2] In 2008, she was invited to exhibit her work at Tate Modern in London.[4] In 2011, she participated to the Venice Biennale.[5][6] She was awarded the Marcel Duchamp Prize in 2013.[2][3] Alfred Pacquement [fr], director of the Musée National d'Art Moderne (Pompidou Centre), who was president of the jury, said: "Her work, between surrealism and conceptualism, questions with economy and precision the importance of symbols and reflects the fragility of modernism."[7] In December 2015, she was the first woman guest curator of the annual Masters' exhibition at the Haute École d'art et de design Genève [fr], GET OUT.[2]

Exhibitions

A chaque stencil une révolution in Art Basel 2010, Kleinbasel [de]

Private life

Monographs

References

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