Pères
2006
Pères
2006
The work of Taysir Batniji, a Palestinian from Gaza now living in France, is characterized by the themes of departure, wandering and disappearance. In the photographic series Les Pères [Fathers], informed by the Middle Eastern tradition of the studio portrait, Taysir Batniji casts his eye on the portraits found on the walls of shops and other places in Gaza. These images, often faded and yellowed, sometimes dusty and askew, are most often portraits of what might be called “fathers” – tutelary figures: Arab leaders, well-known clerics – while also constituting a form of memory, of shared history.
Domain | Photo |
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Techniques | Epreuve chromogène |
Dimensions | 50 x 84 cm |
Acquisition | Don de la Société des Amis du Musée national d'art moderne, 2009. Projet pour l'art contemporain 2008 |
Inventory no. | AM 2009-305 |
Detailed description
Artist |
Taysir Batniji
(1966, Palestine) |
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Main title | Pères |
Other title | "Pères n° 19" |
Former title | "Pères n° 19" |
Series title | "Les Pères" |
Creation date | 2006 |
Domain | Photo |
Description | Epreuve contrecollée sous Diasec et sur Forex |
Techniques | Epreuve chromogène |
Dimensions | 50 x 84 cm |
Printing | 1/5 |
Notes | N° 19 |
Acquisition | Don de la Société des Amis du Musée national d'art moderne, 2009. Projet pour l'art contemporain 2008 |
Collection area | Cabinet de la photographie |
Inventory no. | AM 2009-305 |
Bibliography
Voir la notice sur le portail de la Bibliothèque Kandinsky