Latifa Echakhch, by Jean-Christophe Ammann.
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Latifa Echakhch is a Moroccan-French visual artist.
This book was published on the occasion of Latifa Echakhch's exhibitions which were held at the Galerie Kamel Mennour, in Paris, in 2009 and 2012.
It is the first large-scale monograph (more than 300 colour illustrations, two essays and an interview ) devoted to the work, both committed and subtle, of the French artist of Moroccan origin, who delicately tackles questions of identity, culture, personal and collective history, through images, situations and banal objects placed at the heart of a social and political debate
The text is in both English and French.
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