Asad Faulwell : Les Femmes D'Alger
Asad Faulwell : Les Femmes D'Alger
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Author(s): Pagel, David
ISBN No.: 9781937222260
Pages: 72
Year: 201703
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 76.39
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Asad Faulwell was born in Idaho to an Iranian family. The title of Faulwells series echoes the title of a series by Pablo Picasso painted in 1954-55 and Eugene Delacroixs 1834 painting Women of Algiers in their Apartment as well as Gerhard Richters series in 1977 and Karl Benjamins paintings from the 1970s and 1980s."My work is focused on issues of colonization, faith, power and gender relations through an examination of the political history of the post-colonial Middle East. Specifically, I am currently engaged in a series of mixed media paintings focused on Algerian women who actively engaged in combat during the Algerian War of Independence. These women were all either killed in battle or captured by the French and subjected to imprisonment and torture. After Algerian Independence was gained these women were pardoned by Charles De Gaulle and returned to Algeria. Upon returning to day-to-day life many of them became social outcasts, considered an oddity and an affront to conservative Islamic teachings. Some of them moved to France others stayed in Algeria and fought for womens rights.


I find this subject matter especially compelling because while it focuses on gender relations in conservative cultures it also focuses on the food chain of colonization" Asad Faulwell -- Publishers decription.


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