HASSAN HAJJAJ
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HASSAN HAJJAJ
Published by MEP and RVB Books
Book Size 23 x 33 cm
Pages 192 pages: 97 color photographs + 33 black & white photographs
Soft cover
Languages English and French
Anglo- Moroccan artist Hassan Hajjaj blends artistic themes and genres from the diverse range of his influences. The universe he creates is whimsical and eccentric, initiating a dialogue between tradition and modernity, between culture and pop culture. Known for his highly colorful portraits teetering between documentary and fashion photography, Hajjaj also integrates African prints and fabrics, canned products and manipulated logos into his compositions. He thus develops a kind of visual re-appropriation of global consumer products and presents a critical interpretation of oriental exoticism. This book, simply titled Hassan Hajjaj , and published in light of the artist's retrospective at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in September 2019, is the first major monograph of his work. It contains all his best-known and celebrated series as well as his previously unpublished black and white work.
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Anglo-Moroccan artist Hassan Hajjaj mixes themes and artistic genres from the diversity of his influences. The universe he creates is whimsical and eccentric, initiating a dialogue between tradition and modernity, between culture and pop culture. Known for his very colorful portraits oscillating between documentary and fashion photography, Hajjaj also integrates African prints and fabrics, canned goods and manipulated logos into his compositions. He thus develops a kind of visual reappropriation of global consumer products and presents a critical interpretation of oriental exoticism. This book, simply titled Hassan Hajjaj, and published in light of the artist's retrospective at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in September 2019, is the first major monograph of his work. It contains all his best-known and most celebrated series as well as his unpublished black and white works.