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Latifa Echakhch studied at the art academies of Grenoble,
Paris-Cergy, and Lyon. Now based in Switzerland, Eckakhch is
concerned with the concept of culture as well as personal and
collective memory in between the poles of social and political
debate. Her work often features installations that make use of a
wide variety of materials, such as brick and raw earth, which she
mixes with ink. This book is part of the new On Words series that
presents conversations with contemporary women artists. Through
them, readers come to understand the sources from which they draw
inspiration, the themes in their work, and their view of the world.
Edited by Julie Enckell, Federica Martini, and Sarah Burkhalter and
bringing together a wide range of viewpoints, the On Words series
adds a new narrative to polyphonic art history as told by those who
actively shape it. Text in English and French.
Swiss artist Silvie Defraoui, born in 1935, is a pioneer of video
art and art education in Switzerland. Beginning in 1975, she worked
in collaboration with her husband Chérif Defraoui (1932–1994).
Together they developed the Archives du Futur, a reflection on
images, their status, and potential for memory and the future. The
two artists also founded the legendary Atelier Médias Mixtes at
Geneva’s École supérieure des Beaux-Arts (now HEAD—Genève).
Since 1995, Defraoui has pursued a practice using various forms of
expression, including projection, installation, ceramics, and
serigraphy. This book is part of the new On Words series that
presents conversations with contemporary women artists. Through
them, readers come to understand the sources from which they draw
inspiration, the themes in their work, and their view of the world.
Edited by Julie Enckell, Federica Martini, and Sarah Burkhalter and
bringing together a wide range of viewpoints, the On Words series
adds a new narrative to polyphonic art history as told by those who
actively shape it. Text in English and French.
Isabelle Cornaro, based in Paris and Geneva, holds degrees in art
history and visual arts. She has a strong interest in experimental
cinema and devotes herself to the narrative, symbolic, and economic
origins of things. In her work she assumes an anthropologist-type
manner to investigate people's seemingly fixated attachment to
emotionally charged, even fetishised objects, creating large stage
installations and short movies. This book is part of the new On
Words series that presents conversations with contemporary women
artists. Through them, readers come to understand the sources from
which they draw inspiration, the themes in their work, and their
view of the world. Edited by Julie Enckell, Federica Martini, and
Sarah Burkhalter and bringing together a wide range of viewpoints,
the On Words series adds a new narrative to polyphonic art history
as told by those who actively shape it. Text in English and French.
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