Lydia Ourahmane
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Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA) Plaça dels Àngels 1, 08001 Barcelona
Lydia Ourahmane, Image courtesy of MACBA.
The installations, videos, sculptures and sound works of Lydia Ourahmane address contemporary issues such as migration, colonialism and geopolitics.
Many of the projects by Lydia Ourahmane (Saïda, Algeria, 1992) relate to her immediate surroundings and feature objects loaded with social, political and experiential meaning. She is interested in spirituality, contemporary geopolitics, migration and the complex histories of colonialism. Using video, sculpture, installation and sound, her work is expressed in a very distinctive language. Often in a large or even monumental format, it is invariably rooted in personal stories and experiences, whether individual or collective. Hers is a praxis that says: How can the institutional structures and parameters that define contemporary societies be defied? How can vigilance and the impositions of bureaucracy be rejected? How can the mechanisms of state control be deactivated? How can artworks involve active and effective protests? Ourahmane manages to bring the personal into the political field and the domestic into the field of history.
Lydia Ourahmane was born in Saïda, Algeria, in 1992, and studied at Goldsmiths, University of London. She currently lives between Barcelona and Algeria. While widely recognized in Europe, the US and the Middle East, Ourahmane has had very little exposure in Spain. For this occasion, MACBA has commissioned her to produce a site-specific work for the Tower of the Museum, based on a dialogue with museum’s immediate social context.
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