After a successful first edition in 2015, the Biennial of Photography in the Contemporary Arab World is coming back September 13 to Nevember12, paying a special tribute to the late French-Moroccan photographer Leila Alaoui.
Alaoui was a victim of the terror attack that struck the heart of Burkina Faso’s capital, Ouagadougou, in January 2016.
Leila Alaoui to Be Honored at Second Biennial of Contemporary Arab World Photographers
The 33-year-old photographer, who was severely wounded and passed away because of her injuries, had previously exhibited her portraits of Moroccans in the first biennial the year before.
The organizers of the 2017 biennial have decided to focus on two countries, Tunisia and Algeria, emphasizing the artistic diversity of Maghreb region and the importance of cultural diversity through the perceptions of art.
Many exhibitions on various themes and in different styles will be displayed by photographers from the Arab world, such as Hicham Benohoud (Morocco), Farida Hamak (Algeria), the dual Mustapha Azeroua(Morocco) and Sara Naim (Syria), as well as foreign photographers who have witnessed and reported on Arab countries like Russian-Swedish photographer Xenia Nikolskaya and the French photojournalist Michel Slomka.
This edition will be held simultaneously in eight Paris locations: the Institut du Monde Arabe (IMA), the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, (MEP), the Cité Internationale des arts, the 4th arrondissement town hall, the Galerie Thierry Marlat, the Galerie Photo12, the Galerie Clémentine de la Féronnière, and the Galerie Binome
source:MoroccoWorldNews
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