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Benhelima, Charif - Van Den Bussche, Willy / Elias, Willem / Swinnen,
| Schrijver: | Benhelima, Charif - Van Den Bussche, Willy / Elias, Willem / Swinnen, Johan |
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| Titel: | Charif Benhelima Brussel 1990-1999 : 'Tussen stompzinnigheid en waanzin' Foto's |
| Uitgever: | PMMK |
| Bijzonderheden: | 1999, Soft Cover, New, Exhibition Catalogue |
| Prijs: | € 22,00 (Excl. verzendkosten) |
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Text: Duch. 64 p.; b/w photographs; 21 x 27 cm. Charif Benhelima (b. 1967, Brussels), photo-artist lives and works in Antwerp. Benhelima investigates the notion of identity, memory/oblivion, document, and truth through images that explore perception, time and space, and a sense of invisibility. Besides having worked with analogical photography, he has been long experimenting with Polaroid 600. Consumed by a sense of incongruence -as the artist early became orphan of a mixed couple- Benhelima embarked in a nine-year (1990-1999) photographic research on the feeling of being a foreigner, which later resulted in the tough yet poetic book 'Welcome to Belgium'. New York city was somehow a turning point in Benhelimas work, once he brought his documentary approach to the popular Polaroid 600 (camera and film). Living in that city for 3 years, he developed the unpaired and far most accomplished work made with an amateuristic Polaroid, Harlem on my mind. Divided in two series, I Was, I Am and Projections purposely presented in Ilfochrome and greater formats - is a reflection of the black Americans situation in the artists life. In 2003 Behelima participated in the artist residence program at Cite Internationale des Artes, Paris (Fr), where he continued working with the instantaneous film in the "fake document" (so-defined by the artist) project Semites". Part of a long and layered process and important issue of Benhelimas oeuvre - this work that is led by his own Arab and Jewish background deals with a more conceptual approach. Benhelima is granted with The Künstlerhaus Bethanien, artist residence Program 2005, Berlin, (G). Nominated for for the Robert Gardner Fellowship in Photography 2008 (Harvard University/Peabody Museum), Benhelimas diverse aesthetic, formal and conceptual research compose nevertheless a coherent and singular oeuvre.
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