Farid Belkahia
By (Author) Rajae Benchemsi
Skira
Skira
1st January 2014
Italy
General
Non Fiction
759.964
Hardback
208
1610g
Farid Belkahia is one of the pioneers of contemporary Art in the Maghreb. Since the 1960s, his artistic research has focused on new ways of self-expression and examining his own identity and relationship with the 'other'. Belkahia left the practice of traditional painting to work with copper, a new material for him, which he hammers, burns, oxidizes, and 'wounds' in order to achieve emblematic traces, undulations, and flexible, rhythmic bas relief effects. Since 1974, Belkahia has also been working on parchment, which he darkens and softens to make it thinner, and almost translucent. This results in a kind of purifying process that is essential to his work, setting free an otherwise restrained creative energy. His use of leather is similar to parchment stretched on board, producing his unique totemic icons.
Rajae Benchemsi, a writer and curator, has been a professor at the Ecole normale superieure de Marrakech, in Morocco.