Lalla Essaydi (Morrocan, 1956)

Converging Territories #9, 2003

80 x 100 cm

31.5 x 39.4 inches

Photography

Edition of 15

Price upon request

Essaydi's art, which often combines Islamic calligraphy with representations of the female body, addresses the complex reality of Arab female identity from the unique perspective of personal experience. In much of her work, she returns to her Moroccan girlhood, looking back on it as an adult woman caught somewhere between past and present, and as an artist, exploring the language in which to "speak" from this uncertain space. Her paintings and current body of work titled, Les Femmes du Maroc appropriate Orientalist imagery from the Western painting tradition, thereby inviting viewers to reconsider the Orientalist mythology. She has worked in numerous media, including painting, video, film, installation, and analog photography.