LALLA ESSAYDI
Exhibition: November 16 – December 23, 2012
Lecture: November 16, 4 pm
in the UK Student Center's Worsham Theater
FREE
In her lyrical representations of the female body, Lalla Essaydi employs
a visual language rooted in her childhood in Morocco, where public
spaces were defined by men, and women were confined to the private
region of the home. In her photographs, women literally become part of
the space they inhabit: she covers them in Islamic calligraphy that
extends to the walls, furniture, and drapes, or garbs them in marvelous
patterns that merge into surrounding mosaics.
As a
contemporary artist, she also contests sexualized Western
stereotypes of the harem seen in nineteenth-century Orientalist
painting. “In my art, I wish to present myself through multiple
lenses—as artist, as Moroccan, as Saudi, as traditionalist, as liberal,
as Muslim,” she says. “In short, I invite the viewer to resist
stereotypes.” re-post from the Art Museum at UK
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