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Swiss artist Silvie Defraoui realised a significant part of her work beginning in 1975 together with her husband Cherif (1932 1994). Silvie and Cherif Defraoui compiled their photo and video works, installations, sculptures, and performances under the title Archives du Futur. They taught together at Geneva’s Ecole superieure des Beaux- Arts (today HEAD Geneve), where they founded the legendary studio Media Mixte and counted a number of renowned artists among their students.
The Archives du Futur, to which Silvie Defraoui has continued adding works since Cherif’s premature death, has been made available as a digital catalogue raisonne to browse online. This book accompanies, supplements, and expands on the digital documentation. It gathers 14 commentaries on individual works of the two artists by distinguished art theorists and curators, originally published from 1984 onwards, in various art journals and exhibition catalogues or newly written for this book. They reflect on the artists’ joint oeuvre as well as on work created independently by Silvie Defraoui. Interviews with her and selected lecture texts from the couple’s shared teaching activities shed light on their artistic stance and thematic focuses. The volume invites an exploration of an artistic body of work that is highly topical through its merging of dualities - memory and the present, Orient and Occident, man and woman, tradition and invention. Text in English, French and German.
AUTHORS: Silvie Defraoui, born in 1935 in St. Gallen and educated as an artist in Geneva and Algiers, exhibits her work in countries around the world. She lives and works in in Vufflens-le-Chateau, near Lausanne, and in Spain. Cherif Defraoui, born in 1932 in Geneva, spent his childhood in Alexandria and Cairo and returned to Geneva for his studies, where he began his collaboration with Silvie. He died in 1994 in Vufflens-le-Chateau, near Lausanne. 12 colour, 3 b/w illustrations
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Swiss artist Silvie Defraoui realised a significant part of her work beginning in 1975 together with her husband Cherif (1932 1994). Silvie and Cherif Defraoui compiled their photo and video works, installations, sculptures, and performances under the title Archives du Futur. They taught together at Geneva’s Ecole superieure des Beaux- Arts (today HEAD Geneve), where they founded the legendary studio Media Mixte and counted a number of renowned artists among their students.
The Archives du Futur, to which Silvie Defraoui has continued adding works since Cherif’s premature death, has been made available as a digital catalogue raisonne to browse online. This book accompanies, supplements, and expands on the digital documentation. It gathers 14 commentaries on individual works of the two artists by distinguished art theorists and curators, originally published from 1984 onwards, in various art journals and exhibition catalogues or newly written for this book. They reflect on the artists’ joint oeuvre as well as on work created independently by Silvie Defraoui. Interviews with her and selected lecture texts from the couple’s shared teaching activities shed light on their artistic stance and thematic focuses. The volume invites an exploration of an artistic body of work that is highly topical through its merging of dualities - memory and the present, Orient and Occident, man and woman, tradition and invention. Text in English, French and German.
AUTHORS: Silvie Defraoui, born in 1935 in St. Gallen and educated as an artist in Geneva and Algiers, exhibits her work in countries around the world. She lives and works in in Vufflens-le-Chateau, near Lausanne, and in Spain. Cherif Defraoui, born in 1932 in Geneva, spent his childhood in Alexandria and Cairo and returned to Geneva for his studies, where he began his collaboration with Silvie. He died in 1994 in Vufflens-le-Chateau, near Lausanne. 12 colour, 3 b/w illustrations