Nous Sommes Les Halles 11

Mohamed Bourouissa

Nous Sommes Les Halles 11, 2003Sign in to view price
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Material
lambda print
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

Visual Elements: The image depicts two individuals standing in a park setting. They are wearing all-white outfits, including hooded jackets, pants, and sneakers, creating a striking monochromatic contrast against the bare trees and city backdrop. Subject Matter: The subjects appear to be two young men, wearing similar attire and standing side by side, suggesting a sense of unity or collaboration. Artistic Style and Technique: The overall composition has a minimalist and conceptual approach, with the subjects' matching outfits and poses creating a visually harmonious and thought-provoking statement. Context: This artwork might be exploring themes of conformity, urban youth culture, or the intersection of fashion and social commentary within a contemporary art context. ...

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Mohamed Bourouissa
Artist
Mohamed Bourouissa
B.1978, French/Algerian

Mohamed Bourouissa’s practice traces and presents the complexity of socio-economic issues through his distinct creative vision. Often spending long periods of time in social groups or communities that he is inspired by, Bourouissa creates films that transcend the distinction between documentary and fiction. For his acclaimed work Horse Day (2014–15), the artist moved to a run-down area in Philadelphia, USA, to make, what he calls, his alternative to a cowboy movie, but eventually filming the life of local communities instead. Through film, rap, sound and photography, among other means of expression, the French-Algerian artist poses challenges to the simplicity with which mainstream and mass media portrays peripheries of societies. Bourouissa’s work is a poetic exploration of the complexity of life, striving to provide agency for those marginalised and excluded. ...

Mohamed Bourouissa: Artworks
Carré rouge
Mohamed Bourouissa
Carré rouge, 2005
106 x 160cm
Le miroir
Le hall
Le cercle imaginaire
Mohamed Bourouissa
Le cercle imaginaire, 2008
137 x 165cm
La République
Mohamed Bourouissa
La République, 2006
137 x 165cm
La fenêtre
Mohamed Bourouissa
La fenêtre, 2005
90 x 120cm
Cocktail Molotov
Mohamed Bourouissa
Cocktail Molotov, 2008
47 x 50cm
Nous Sommes Les Halles 1
Mohamed Bourouissa
Nous Sommes Les Halles 1, 2003
Nous Sommes Les Halles 2
Mohamed Bourouissa
Nous Sommes Les Halles 2, 2003
Nous Sommes Les Halles 3
Mohamed Bourouissa
Nous Sommes Les Halles 3, 2003
Nous Sommes Les Halles 4
Mohamed Bourouissa
Nous Sommes Les Halles 4, 2003
Nous Sommes Les Halles 5
Mohamed Bourouissa
Nous Sommes Les Halles 5, 2003
Nous Sommes Les Halles 6
Mohamed Bourouissa
Nous Sommes Les Halles 6, 2003
Nous Sommes Les Halles 7
Mohamed Bourouissa
Nous Sommes Les Halles 7, 2003
Nous Sommes Les Halles 8
Mohamed Bourouissa
Nous Sommes Les Halles 8, 2003
Nous Sommes Les Halles 9
Mohamed Bourouissa
Nous Sommes Les Halles 9, 2003
Nous Sommes Les Halles 10
Mohamed Bourouissa
Nous Sommes Les Halles 10, 2003
Nous Sommes Les Halles 11
Mohamed Bourouissa
Nous Sommes Les Halles 11, 2003
Nous Sommes Les Halles 12
Mohamed Bourouissa
Nous Sommes Les Halles 12, 2003
Nous Sommes Les Halles 13
Mohamed Bourouissa
Nous Sommes Les Halles 13, 2003
Nous Sommes Les Halles 14
Mohamed Bourouissa
Nous Sommes Les Halles 14, 2003
Shoplifters 1
Mohamed Bourouissa
Shoplifters 1, 2014
39 x 30cm
Shoplifters 2
Mohamed Bourouissa
Shoplifters 2, 2014
39 x 30cm
9.14.10
10.12.09
11.28.07
12.11.12
Unknown #10a
Mohamed Bourouissa
Unknown #10a, 2014
39 x 30cm
Unknown #10b
Mohamed Bourouissa
Unknown #10b, 2014
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Unknown #12
Mohamed Bourouissa
Unknown #12, 2014
39 x 30cm
Unknown #13
Mohamed Bourouissa
Unknown #13, 2014
39 x 30cm
Unknown #14
Mohamed Bourouissa
Unknown #14, 2014
39 x 30cm
Unknown #15
Mohamed Bourouissa
Unknown #15, 2014
39 x 30cm
Unknown #16
Mohamed Bourouissa
Unknown #16, 2014
39 x 30cm
Unknown #17
Mohamed Bourouissa
Unknown #17, 2014
39 x 30cm
Unknown #18
Mohamed Bourouissa
Unknown #18, 2014
39 x 30cm
Unknown #2
Unknown #1
Unknown #5
Unknown #6
Unknown #7
Unknown #9
Temps mort
NETWORK#01
SI DI KUBI
Mohamed Bourouissa
SI DI KUBI, 2021
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