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Off Words is a new series of books featuring interviews with women artists from around the world. Editors Julie Enckell Juliard and Federica Martini offer these artists a format to speak about the sources and visions for their work, discuss the topics they engage with, and to elaborate on their view of the world in which they live and work. Over time, the series will offer a new, polyphonic narrative of art history, told by distinguished artists who actively shape this history through their work, thoughts, and teaching. In her artistic practice, Latifa Echakhch, born 1974 in Morocco and based in Switzerland since 2012, approaches the topic of culture and of personal and collective history, which she puts to social and political debate. She has made a name for herself thanks to the fine balance between forcefulness and fragility in her interdisciplinary installations, her visual language including surrealist and conceptual elements, and her use of symbols that
in her own words
are both political and poetic. Text in English and French.
AUTHORS: Julie Enckell Julliard is a member of the executive board at Geneva’s Haute Ecole d'Arts Appliques (HEAD Geneve), where she is in charge of cultural development. Prior to that she has been director at Musee Jenisch in Vevey, Switzerland, 2013 17. Federica Martini is a scholar of art history and curator. She directs the BA in visual art program at EDHEA The Valais School of Art in Sierre, Switzerland. SELLING POINTS: . A new series featuring interviews with distinguished international women artists that offer insights into the artists’ sources and visions for their work, the topics they engage with, and their view of the world in which they live and work . The series gradually constitutes a new, polyphonic narrative of art history, told by women artists who actively shape it 12 colour illustrations
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Off Words is a new series of books featuring interviews with women artists from around the world. Editors Julie Enckell Juliard and Federica Martini offer these artists a format to speak about the sources and visions for their work, discuss the topics they engage with, and to elaborate on their view of the world in which they live and work. Over time, the series will offer a new, polyphonic narrative of art history, told by distinguished artists who actively shape this history through their work, thoughts, and teaching. In her artistic practice, Latifa Echakhch, born 1974 in Morocco and based in Switzerland since 2012, approaches the topic of culture and of personal and collective history, which she puts to social and political debate. She has made a name for herself thanks to the fine balance between forcefulness and fragility in her interdisciplinary installations, her visual language including surrealist and conceptual elements, and her use of symbols that
in her own words
are both political and poetic. Text in English and French.
AUTHORS: Julie Enckell Julliard is a member of the executive board at Geneva’s Haute Ecole d'Arts Appliques (HEAD Geneve), where she is in charge of cultural development. Prior to that she has been director at Musee Jenisch in Vevey, Switzerland, 2013 17. Federica Martini is a scholar of art history and curator. She directs the BA in visual art program at EDHEA The Valais School of Art in Sierre, Switzerland. SELLING POINTS: . A new series featuring interviews with distinguished international women artists that offer insights into the artists’ sources and visions for their work, the topics they engage with, and their view of the world in which they live and work . The series gradually constitutes a new, polyphonic narrative of art history, told by women artists who actively shape it 12 colour illustrations