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Yto Barrada - Color Problems
Comprehensive monograph.
Also available in English edition.
French-Moroccan artist Yto Barrada (born 1971, lives and works in Paris and New York) is one of the most important voices in contemporary art today. Since the early 2000s, her multidisciplinary practice—films, installations, sculptures, textile works, publications, photographs, site-specific projects—has explored cultural phenomena and subaltern histories, strategies of resistance and disobedience, historical narratives and natural processes, the transmission of knowledge, and methods of archiving and collection. Undertaking long-term projects, often in collaboration with other artists, amateurs, and experts, she has successively focused on botany as politics and geography, the history of education, the economics of prehistoric fossils, postcolonial links between Morocco and the West, and a reinterpretation of the history of abstract pictorial avant-gardes to offer an alternative vision of modernity. The playful resources of language, the dynamics of translation, and the infinite possibilities of print occupy a prominent place in her practice.
Yto Barrada is the founding director of the Cinémathèque de Tanger.
She is Hamid Barrada's daughter.
Edited by Clément Dirié
Contributions by Anaïs Masson, Arnaud Dubois, Élisabeth Lebovici, Omar Berrada, Thomas J. Lax, Wells Fray-Smith, Yasmine Seale, Yto Barrada.

Graphic design: A Practice for Everyday Life.
 
2026 (publication expected by 2nd quarter)
French edition
20,5 x 26,5 cm (softcover)
248 pages (200 ill.)
 
50.00
 
ISBN : 978-3-03764-656-4
EAN : 9783037646564
 
forthcoming


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