Maïmouna work’s hybrid embrace of spirituality and ancestry of Africa, Asia and Europe culture, is ultimately reflective of her embrace of the globalization in art and life.
2.4K likes. [2][3][4][5][6] Born in Italy to a religious Catholic family, she converted to Islam with strong Sufi-orientation in 1991. Her work has been extensively exhibited in solo and group shows all over Europe, Africa, the United States, Asia, and the Middle East. Maïmouna Guerresi (born Patrizia Guerresi, 1951, Italy) is an Italian multimedia artist working with photography, sculpture, video, and installation. Her work presents an intimate perspective on the spirituality of human beings and their relationship to their inner mystical dimension. Maïmouna Guerresi is a photographer, sculptor, and video and installation artist. #empoweringentrepreneurwomen #empoweringartistwomen, #empoweringwomen #art #artist #transformativeleadershipthoughcreativity #maïmounaguerresi #empoweringentrepreneurwomeninafragileeconomies #visualart #segenal #dakar #maimounaguerresi #empowering, #transformativeleadershipthoughcreativity, #empoweringentrepreneurwomeninafragileeconomies. Subjective and embodied experiences of spirituality and mysticism underpin MaÏmouna’s work. Maïmouna Guerresi is a multimedia artist working with photography, sculpture, video and installation: Italian-Senegal, born in Italy, her work presents an intimate perspective on spiritual ideas of human beings in relation to their inner mystical dimensions. Home; About. Recurrent metaphors such as milk, light, the hijab, trees, and contrasting white and black create awareness of the vital unifying qualities of Islamic spirituality, while Guerresi's work's embrace of hybrid spirituality and African, Asian, and European cultural ancestry ultimately reflects that of her global approach to both art and life. Guerresi's images are delicate narratives with fluid sequencing, and an appreciation of shared humanity beyond borders – psychological, cultural, religious and political. Vous recherchez une liste de prénoms d'origine ARABE ?
She repeats, as if ritualistically, the elemental colors (red, white and black) which are present in historical representations of spirituality in art, and which take on different inflections across historically and geographically specific systems of signification and belief. Vous attendez une fille ? Source Maïmouna Guerresi, Leica Stories , wikipedia. As of February 2016, she lives in Dakar, Senegal.
[8], Her work has been extensively exhibited in solo and group shows all over Europe, Africa, the United States, Asia, and the Middle East. Maïmouna Guerresi is a multimedia artist working with photography, sculpture, video and installation: Italian-Senegal, born in Italy, her work presents an intimate perspective on spiritual ideas of human beings in relation to their inner mystical dimensions. 2017 (group) Trésor de L’islam en Afrique de Tombouctou à Zanzibar, I.M.A Institute du Monde Arabe , Paris, France; (solo) The journey of the Sparrowhawk, curated by Manuela De Leonardis, Hafez Gallery in collaboration with the Consulate General of Italy in Jeddah, KSA; 2016 (group) Islamic Art Now, Part II: Contemporary Art from the Midle East, LACMA museum, Los Angeles, U.S.A.; (solo) Sacred Dwellings, Stux & Haller Gallery, New York, with collaboration Mariane Ibrahim Gallery, U.S.A.; (group) Immaginarium: sotto il cappello, curated by Barbara Casalaspro Museo MEF Ettore Fico, Turin, Italy;(group) Sculture in Venaria Reale, curated by Luca Beatrice and Studio Copernico, Venaria Reale Turin, Italy.Her work is included in private and public collections worldwide, including the Boghossian Foundation, Bruxelles, Belgium; Contemporary Art Museum Palazzo della Ragione, Verona, Italy; European Investment Bank, Luxembourg; Map Museum, Bangalore, India; M.I.A Minneapolis Institute of Art, USA; Foundation Alliances, Casablanca, Morocco; Cultural Institute of Islam, Paris, France; MACAAL, Marrakech Museum, Morocco; LACMA Museum, Los Angeles, USA; Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, WA, USA, Copyright © 2019 Cairo Biennale | Powered by Sector of Fine Arts. Maïmouna Guerresi. Guerresi lives and works in Verona, Milan, Italy, New York City and Dakar, Senegal. She lives and works in Verona and Milan, Italy. Guerresi's images are delicate narratives with fluid sequencing, and an appreciation of shared humanity beyond borders – psychological, cultural, religious and political. Born in Italy to a religious Catholic family, she converted to Islam with strong Sufi-orientation in 1991. WA, USA and Project Gallery, curated by Mariane Ibrahim , Saint Louis, Missouri, USA ; (group)Mini Arte Texil, XXVIII International exhibition of contemporary art, former church of San Francesco, Como, Italy; (group)Re-Signification, Black Mediterranean, Manifesta, curated by Awam Ampka, organized by New York University, Spazio ZAC, Palermo, Italy; (solo) Minbar, Project Agit’Art, Dakar, curated by Delphine Calmettes, 13° Biennal Off Dakar, Dakar, Senegal; (group)Al Musiqa, curated by Véronique Rieffel, Cité de la musique Philarmonie de Paris, Paris, France; (group)Africa is not Island, curators Jeanne Mercier, Baptiste de Ville d’Avray & Madeleine de Colnet, MACAAL museum, Marrakesh, Morocco;(group)A Queen Within Adorned Archetypes, curated by Sofia Hedman Martynova, NOMA Museum, New Orleans, U.S.A.; (solo) curated by Nontobeko Ntombela, Maïmouna project curated by Silvia Cirelli, Galleria Officine dell’Immagine,ICTAF, Cape Town.
As of February 2016, she lives in Dakar, Senegal. Maïmouna Guerresi (born Patrizia Guerresi, 1951, Italy)[1] is an Italian multimedia artist working with photography, sculpture, video, and installation. Recurrent metaphors such as milk, light, the hijab, trees, and contrasting white and black create awareness of the vital unifying qualities of Islamic spirituality, while Guerresi's work's embrace of hybrid spirituality and African, Asian, and European cultural ancestry ultimately reflects that of her global approach to both art and life. Maïmouna Guerresi. Millénaire des Fondation de la Cathédrale, Pole de La Photographie Stimultania et la Voici une sélection de prénoms arabes féminins commençant par la lettre M Guerresi lives and works in Verona, Milan, Italy, New York City and Dakar, Senegal. Short bio; Biography; Writings; Bibliography; works. [1][7] Her work presents an intimate perspective on the spirituality of human beings and their relationship to their inner mystical dimension. Menu. The women’s blood: red traces on white cloth, Casa Internazionale delle Donne, Rome Italy. Maimouna Guerresi. Maïmouna Guerresi is an Italian multimedia artist working with photography, sculpture, video, and installation. [citation needed], "Maïmouna Guerresi's Mystical Portraiture", "Tasveer Gallery - Maïmouna Guerresi | Maïmouna Guerresi Photographer | Maïmouna Guerresi Photography & Images", "Mystical Portraits, From Africa to Italy", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maïmouna_Guerresi&oldid=948091676, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 30 March 2020, at 03:00. Maïmouna Guerresi (born Patrizia Guerresi, (1951, Italy) is an Italian multimedia artist working with photography, sculpture, video, and installation.Born in Italy to a religious Catholic family, she converted to Islam with strong Sufi-orientation in 1991. 2015 Re-signification, Villa la Pietra, Galleria Biagiotti, Florence, Italy 28th instants Video -exhibition of video and digital installation, Marseille, France.
Maïmouna Guerresi has exhibited in prominent institutions such as the Venice Biennale at the Italian pavilion in 1982 and Documenta K18 in Kassel, Germany, 1987; Mudima Foundation, Milan, Italy, 1999; Museum Rocca of Umbertide, Perugia, Italy 1999; Museum Contemporary III, Atlanta, USA 2004; Museum Filatoio of Caraglio, Cuneo 2008; Les Rencontres de Bamako, National Museum of Bamako Mali 2009; Lucca Digital Photo Festival, Manifattura Tabacchi, Lucca, Italy 2009; Central Electrique, Bruxelles, Belgium 2010; KIASMA Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, Finland 2011; Boghossian Foundation, Villa Empain, Bruxelles, Belgium 2011; Palace Bevilacqua, Bologna, Italy 2011; National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, India 2012; Italian Culture Center, New Delhi, India, 2012; Chobi Mela VII: Fragility, International Festival of photography, Shilpakala Academy, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2013; F.A.R Museum, Rimini, Italy 2013; M-eating, Camhane Art Center, Instanbul, Turkey, 2013; Stimultania, Pole de la Photographie, Strasburg, France 2013; Cultural Institute of Islam, Paris, France, 2013; Islamic Art Festival, 16° edition, Sharjah Art Museum, U.A.E., 2014; Dubai Art Fair 8th edition,Tasveer Gallery, Dubai, UA.E. Her most recent museum shows include Islamic Art Now, Part II: Contemporary Art from the Middle East, Lacma Museum, Los Angeles, 2016; Re-signification, Museo Bardini, Florence, 2015; National Museum of Sharjah, UAE, 2014; National Museum of Bahrain, UAE, 2014; Biennale Chobi Mela, Dhakka, Bangladesh, 2013; F.A.R Museum in Rimini, Italy, 2013; Camhane Art Center, collateral exhibition for the Istanbul Biennal Turkey, 2013; Pole de la Photographie, France; Cultural Institute of Islam, Paris, France, 2013; National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad, India 2012; KIASMA Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, Finland, 2011; French Institute, Fez, Morocco, 2011; Fondation Boghossian, Villa Empain, Brussels, 2011; Central Electrique, Brussels, 2010; Biennal “Les Rencontres de Bamako” the National Museum of Bamako, Mali, 2009; Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, USA, 2004. Her most recent museum shows include Islamic Art Now, Part II: Contemporary Art from the Middle East, Lacma Museum, Los Angeles, 2016; Re-signification, Museo Bardini, Florence, 2015; National Museum of Sharjah, UAE, 2014; National Museum of Bahrain, UAE, 2014; Biennale Chobi Mela, Dhakka, Bangladesh, 2013; F.A.R Museum in Rimini, Italy, 2013; Camhane Art Center, collateral exhibition for the Istanbul Biennal Turkey, 2013; Pole de la Photographie, France; Cultural Institute of Islam, Paris, France, 2013; National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad, India 2012; KIASMA Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, Finland, 2011; French Institute, Fez, Morocco, 2011; Fondation Boghossian, Villa Empain, Brussels, 2011; Central Electrique, Brussels, 2010; Biennal “Les Rencontres de Bamako” the National Museum of Bamako, Mali, 2009; Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, USA, 2004.