kader attia: kasbah installation

kader attia: kasbah installation


'kasbah'
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serving as a reflection of the conditions in which the majority of the world's population
lives, 'kasbah' by french-algerian artist kader attia is an installation featuring a series of
shanty town roofs collected by himself and installed at different angles to make a 350
square meter patchwork of corrugated iron, satellite dishes and other scrap materials.

visitors are invited to walk across them, but the difficulty of taking each cautious step
over this uneven, variegated surface provokes a consideration of the successes and failures
of the globalised economy and of the human ability to wrest a livable existence from nothing.
thus, walking tentatively over the work, one not only becomes part of it but also implicitly
part of the economic and power matrix that creates these shanty towns.



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kader attia's upbringing in a north african immigrant community, studies in paris and
barcelona, and three years spent in corigo-brazzaville and kinshasa have informed
a practice that explores geography, history, gender, politics and philosophy.



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'kasbah' is being showcased as part of the 17th biennale of sydney 2010 at cockatoo island
which is the event's main venue.



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fiona db
05.23.10  
3
very nice
Nakul   05.23.10
looks like it would be fun for laser tag or paintball
BigDizzle   05.24.10
Who still plays laser tag?
What a fairy!
archi   05.25.10

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