Thameur Mejri (Bilingual edition)
By (Author) Deena Weinstein
Text by Lina Lazaar
Text by Matthieu Lelivre
Text by Olfa Youssef
Text by Olivier Rachet
Editions Skira Paris
Editions Skira Paris
30th October 2022
France
General
Non Fiction
Paintings and painting
Portraits and self-portraiture in art
700.92
Hardback
160
Width 190mm, Height 255mm
660g
Born in 1982 in Tunis, Thameur Mejri graduated from the Institute of Fine Arts in Tunis. In his initial abstract paintings, Thameur Mejri inserts figurative elements. The human figure finds a predominant place by its recurrence. As a standing figure or reduced into a simple skull or other bones, it is revealed by the application of fine lines made in charcoal or pastel emerging delicately from the large flat areas of colour. Colours collide into one another as if to better exacerbate the vicissitudes endured by the body. These violent oppositions of colours also testify to the speed of execution of the artist, made possible using acrylic paint. By establishing an atmosphere of confrontation, the artist manages within a single work to transcribe the impetuosity of his gesture while creating a suspended chaos where the complexities of human existence appear to everyone. This book is the artist's first monograph and provides a better understanding of the discovery of these particularly immersive large formats.
Deena Weinstein is a professor of sociology at DePaul University whose research focuses on popular culture. Lina Lazaar is a Tunisian art critic, art curator, and Sotheby's international contemporary art specialist. Matthieu Lelivre is an art historian and independent curator for contemporary art, curatorial advisor at Contemporary Art Museum in Lyon. Olfa Youssef is a Tunisian university professor and a writer specializing in Arabic linguistics, psychoanalysis and Applied Islamic Studies. Olivier Rachet is a professor of modern literature and audiovisual cinema.