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Djamel Tatah

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Djamel Tatah
Born (1959-06-28)June 28, 1959 (age 65)
NationalityFranco-Algerian
OccupationContemporary artist

Djamel Tatah, born on(1959-06-28)June 28, 1959 inSaint-Chamond (Loire), is acontemporary artist ofFranco-Algerian origin.

Biography

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Born toAlgerian parents,[1] Djamel Tatah studied at the School of Fine Arts inSaint-Étienne from 1981 to 1986. During his stay inMarseille from 1989 to 1995, he defined the essentials of his creative process and began working on large formats and polyptychs.

He held his first solo exhibition at the Liliane and Michel Durand-Dessert Gallery inParis in 1999. He subsequently presented his works in various locations in France and abroad.

Djamel Tatah teaches at theÉcole nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in Paris.

The artist has exhibited his works in France and internationally, including at the Centre for Art inSalamanca (Spain 2002), the Guangdong Museum inCanton (China 2005), the Museum of Fine Arts inNantes (France 2008), the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art inNice (France 2009), the Villa Medici inRome (Italy 2010), the Château deChambord (France 2011), the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art inAlgiers (Algeria 2013), the Marguerite and Aimé Maeght Foundation and the Museum of Modern Art in Saint-Etienne (France 2014), and the Lambert Collection inAvignon (France 2018).

Some of his paintings are part of important public and private collections, including theBarjeel Art Foundation (Sharjah), theBritish Museum (London), theMusée National d’Art Moderne Centre-Pompidou (Paris), theMacaal (Marrakech), the Marguerite and Aimé Maeght Foundation (Saint-Paul), and the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (Saint-Étienne Métropole).

Work

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In a sober and refined painting style, Djamel Tatah portrays contemporary man affirming his presence in the world. Drawing from reality, from the most ordinary situations to current events, he paints human figures to scale, solitary, suspended in time, and seemingly belonging to no specific place. Through the use of color, light, and line, the artist expresses his sense of being in the world.

"My painting is silent. Imposing silence in the face of the noise of the world is, in a way, taking a political stance. It encourages taking a step back and carefully observing our relationship with others and society."

Selected solo and group exhibitions

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Selected publications

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  • E. Mezil: "Epiphany of Twilight", Lambert Collection, Avignon
  • E. de Chassey: "Abstract Readings of Djamel Tatah", Lambert Collection, Avignon
  • D. Cohn: "Of Paintings and Men", Lambert Collection, Avignon
  • M. Peppiatt: "Djamel Tatah: An Introduction", Ben Brown Fine Arts, London, 2015
  • S. Eigner: "Art of the Middle East: Modern and Contemporary Art of the Arab World and Iran", Merrell, 2015
  • F. R. Martin: "The Lived History of Art: Djamel Tatah in His Works", Museum of Modern Art of Saint-Étienne, 2014
  • E. de Chassey: "The Paintings of Djamel Tatah: A Story", Marguerite & Aimé Maeght Foundation, Nice, 2014
  • O. Kaeppelin: "Silence and Solitude", Marguerite & Aimé Maeght Foundation, Nice, 2014
  • A. Adiceam: "Djamel Tatah: Tabula Rasa", Marguerite & Aimé Maeght Foundation, Nice, 2014
  • G. Maldonado: "The Importance of Being in the World: The Figurative Paintings of Djamel Tatah", Château de Chambord, Chambord, 2011
  • E. de Chassey: "Fragments on Identity", exhibition "I Mutanti", Villa Medici, Rome, 2010
  • Philippe Dagen: "The Bodies of Thoughts", MAMAC, Nice, 2009

See also

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References

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  1. ^abChristine Siméone (2 January 2015)."Djamel Tatah: painter of being in the world".Franceinter.fr.
  2. ^"Double Je".mamc.saint-etienne.fr. Retrieved11 March 2022.
  3. ^Staatliche Museen zu Berlin."Picasso & the Women of Algiers".www.smb.museum. Retrieved11 March 2022.
  4. ^"Waiting for Omar Gatlato: Contemporary Art from Algeria and Its Diaspora".Wallach Art Gallery. 18 June 2018. Retrieved11 March 2022.
  5. ^"Collection Lambert".collectionlambert.com. Retrieved11 March 2022.
  6. ^"Walls and Margins".Barjeel Art Foundation. 30 January 2016. Retrieved11 March 2022.
  7. ^"Centre Pompidou Málaga".Centre Pompidou. Retrieved11 March 2022.
  8. ^"Exhibitions since 1987".mamc.saint-etienne.fr. Retrieved11 May 2021.
  9. ^MAC VAL (3 February 2015)."With and Without Paint".MAC VAL. Retrieved11 March 2022.
  10. ^"I Have Two Loves".Histoire-immigration.fr.

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