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Delel Tangour
Tunisian artist photographer "In the footsteps of oblivion" B & W, Architecture

2008

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Black and White, silver print on Hahnemühle ultra smooth fine art paper Edition: limited 1/3, signed in pencil by the artist on the plate. Title : Sur les traces de l'oubli "In the footsteps of oblivion" The artist Dalel Tangour is one of the first female photographers in Tunisia, a committed artist. Observer of the world, attentive to the Other, her lens captures the outside world where the artist steps back to better reveal the motif photographed. His photographs, in color and in black and white, that they work in series, show a bold framing, a delicate rendering, the capture of moments suspended in an indefinite time. This artistic approach leaves the viewer great freedom of interpretation by plunging into the image as he pleases. A university teacher, she has shared her passion for several years with her students in Tunisia, Algeria and France. She participated in several collective exhibitions such as the meetings of contemporary African artists at the MAC of BAMAKO (2008) at the Mittelmeer Biennale in Cologne (Germany), at the Museum of Modern Art in Algiers (Algeria), at the Mamia Bretesche Gallery as part of the Month of Photography in Paris (France 2014) and at the traveling exhibition MED'in PEACE (2016/2017) and at the SWAB Barcelona event as part of the Focus Maghreb (2016). 2018 I M In Paris "an open eye on the Arab world". Dalel Tangour lives and works in Hammamet. In Tunisia Text by Mme Elsa Despiney - Art historian / Co author of the book artists from Tunisia Dalel Tangour, artist photographer currently resides in Hammamet (Tunisia) Graduated from the School of Fine Arts in Tunis in 1980 (Tunisia) 1981 _ 1983: School of Fine Arts Algiers (Algeria) 2000 _ 2017: Teaches at the Institute Superior of Fine Arts of Nabeul Tunisia While practicing photography. Her main exhibitions: - Museum of Modern Art of Mali Bamako 2007 - The MAMA: Museum of Modern Art of Algiers 2008 - Germany Cologne Mittelmeer_biennale 2O12 / 2010/2008 SWAB BARCELONA international fair for contemporary art September 2016 - 2014/2015/2016/2017 April 2014 Personal exhibition “Crossing from Sfax to Kerkenah” Institut Français de Tunisie Sfax - November 2014 Mamia Bretesche Gallery: “Photography a second nature (Photo month in PARIS) - December 2014 Personal exhibition "Samawati" "my skies" The box: a place of Contemporary Art group Kilani TUNIS - February 2015 Personal exhibition "Crossings" BCHIRA ART CENTER TUNIS - April 2016 Expo "MED’ in PEACE "Museum of Contemporary Art of Montélimar (France - Drôme). - September 2016 SWAB BARCELONA participates in a horizontal installation of circular photographs "the Petri dish" as part of Focus Maghreb - March 2017 the spring of poets: participates with a photographic exhibition and a sound installation in the city of Beauvoisin ‘(la drome) France - April 2017 Géo-Graphi Contemporary Art Exhibition at the Bchira art center Tunis - June 2O17 participates with the artist book in the history library of Madrid Spain "Entre mitos libros de artista
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    2008
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    Height: 11.82 in (30 cm)Width: 16.54 in (42 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
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    Paris, FR
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    1stDibs: LU131915996772
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