Kader Attia

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Kader Attia (amụrụ na ọnwa 30 Disemba n'afọ 1970) bụ onye obodo Algeria-French n'ese ihe. [1][2][note 1]

A mụrụ Attia na obodo Dugny, France na nne na nna Algeria ma zụlite ya na Paris n'obodo Algeria . [3][4] Ọ gụrụ akwụkwọ na l'école Duperré de Paris, l'école des arts appliqués La Massana de Barcelone ma gụsịrị akwụkwọ na Ecole nationale superieure des arts décoratifs Paris, na 1998.[5][6][7]

Ọrụ Attia na-enyocha ikpe na-ezighị ezi nke ọha na eze, obodo ndị a na-akparaghị ókè na postcolonialism. [8] [9][10]

N'afọ 2016, Attia guzobere La Colonie, ụlọ ngosi ihe dị nso na ọdụ ụgbọ okporo ígwè Paris 'Gare du Nord.[11][12][13] Na ọnwa Machị, n'afọ 2020, La Colonie mechiri kpamkpam n'ihi ọrịa coronavirus.[14] Na ọnwa Machị n'afọ 2021, a mara ọkwa Attia dị ka onye nlekọta maka 12th Berlin Biennale. [15] Ọ bụ onye n'ese ihe mbụ n'elekọta biennale kemgbe New-York dabeere na DIS, bụ ndị gosipụtara mbipụta nke 9 na 2016. [4] N'ọnwa Nọvemba n'afọ 2021, o nwere ihe ngosi akpọrọ "On Silence" na Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art na Doha. [16]

Nchịkọta[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

A n'etinye ọrụ Attia na nchịkọta n'adịgide adịgide nke:

  • Museum of Modern Art, New York, [17]
  • Sharjah Art Foundation, [18]
  • Ebe Ngosi Ihe Mgbe Ochie Tate,[19]
  • Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris,[20]
  • Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, [21]
  • Guggenheim Museum na New York.[3]

Onyinye[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

  • N'afọ 2016, Attia meriri Prix Marcel Duchamp nke France.[22][23] N'afọ 2018, e nyere ya onyinye Joan Miró . [24][25]
  • N'afọ 2019, Attia bụ onye otu ndị ọka ikpe họọrọ Arthur Jafa dị ka onye mmeri nke Prince Pierre Foundation's International Contemporary Art Prize . [26][27].mw-parser-output .reflist{font-size:90%;margin-bottom:0.5em;list-style-type:decimal}.mw-parser-output .reflist .references{font-size:100%;margin-bottom:0;list-style-type:inherit}.mw-parser-output .reflist-columns-2{column-width:30em}.mw-parser-output .reflist-columns-3{column-width:25em}.mw-parser-output .reflist-columns{margin-top:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .reflist-columns ol{margin-top:0}.mw-parser-output .reflist-columns li{page-break-inside:avoid;break-inside:avoid-column}.mw-parser-output .reflist-upper-alpha{list-style-type:upper-alpha}.mw-parser-output .reflist-upper-roman{list-style-type:upper-roman}.mw-parser-output .reflist-lower-alpha{list-style-type:lower-alpha}.mw-parser-output .reflist-lower-greek{list-style-type:lower-greek}.mw-parser-output .reflist-lower-roman{list-style-type:lower-roman}
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  2. Kader Attia (en-US). Barjeel Art Foundation. Retrieved on 2022-08-18.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Collection Online: Kader Attia. guggenheim.org. Archived from the original on 25 April 2019. Retrieved on 25 April 2019. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name "Guggenheim" defined multiple times with different content
  4. "Kader Attia on why we need art to overcome 'the dark times we live in'", Financial Times, 25 January 2019. Retrieved on 2019-04-25.
  5. (2010) Project Europa: Imagining the (im)possible. Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida. ISBN 978-0-9762552-9-1. 
  6. Mansour Abrous (1 February 2011). Algérie : Arts Plastiques: Dictionnaire biographique (1900-2010). Editions L'Harmattan, 74–. ISBN 978-2-296-45164-3. 
  7. people - Sharjah Art Foundation. sharjahart.org. Archived from the original on 2019-04-26. Retrieved on 2019-04-26.
  8. Kader Attia's Work Holds a Mirror to the World's Injustice. Hyperallergic (16 April 2019). Archived from the original on 26 April 2019. Retrieved on 26 April 2019.
  9. Diane Arbus and Kader Attia review — Portraits of outsiders. Evening Standard (12 February 2019). Archived from the original on 2 April 2019. Retrieved on 26 April 2019.
  10. Kader Attia Awarded 2017 Joan Miró Prize for Post-Colonial Work. www.artforum.com. Archived from the original on 2019-04-26. Retrieved on 2019-04-26.
  11. Jeffreys (10 February 2017). "Grow Together". Frieze (185). Retrieved on 2019-04-26. 
  12. Kader Attia Opens La Colonie Art Space in Paris. artnet News (18 October 2016). Archived from the original on 26 April 2019. Retrieved on 26 April 2019.
  13. Armstrong (17 April 2019). Here's the Shortlist for the $85,000 Prix International d'Art Contemporain. Archived from the original on 20 April 2019. Retrieved on 26 April 2019.
  14. Paik. "Kader Attia Announced as Berlin Biennale Curator", Ocula Magazine, 8 March 2021.
  15. Kader Attia Appointed As Curator Of The 12th Berlin Biennale For Contemporary Art. Biennial Foundation (4 March 2021).
  16. Kader Attia dissects multiculturalism, colonialism and capitalism in Doha show. Wallpaper (2021-11-13). Retrieved on 2022-02-03.
  17. Kader Attia. Open Your Eyes. 2010 - MoMA. The Museum of Modern Art. Archived from the original on 2019-04-25. Retrieved on 2019-04-25.
  18. collection - Sharjah Art Foundation. sharjahart.org. Archived from the original on 2019-04-26. Retrieved on 2019-04-26.
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  20. Ghost - Centre Pompidou. www.centrepompidou.fr.
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  22. Why Artist Kader Attia Is Having an Art World Moment. artnet News (27 January 2017). Archived from the original on 26 April 2019. Retrieved on 26 April 2019.
  23. Nayeri. "We Need to Talk About Colonialism, This Artist Says", The New York Times, 25 February 2019. Retrieved on 26 April 2019.
  24. French-Algerian Artist Kader Attia Wins Joan Miró Prize. Harper's BAZAAR Arabia. Archived from the original on 2019-04-26. Retrieved on 2019-04-26.
  25. Montañés. "Arte para reparar heridas", El País, 13 June 2018. Retrieved on 26 April 2019.
  26. Annie Armstrong (17 April 2019), Here’s the Shortlist for the $85,000 Prix International d’Art Contemporain ARTnews.
  27. Arthur Jafa Wins $83,000 International Prize for Contemporary Art Artforum, 16 October 2019.