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Medusa Head, 2017, by Moroccan artist Noureddine Amir, sculpture made of metal wool and paint, 186 x 70 cm.
Born in 1967 in Rabat, Noureddine Amir lives and works in Marrakech. Graduated from Esmod in 1996, his first years of creation are marked by his collaboration with the Iranian artist Shirin Neshat for whom he created many costumes. Starting in 2001, Noureddine Amir dedicated himself above all to the Moroccan caftan, where he distinguished himself by presenting a very remarkable collection called Haik. Since 2003, his creations have been exhibited at the Antwerp Fashion Museum (MoMu), the Lille Museum of Fine Arts since 2004. He was one of the designers to show his creations at the Contemporary Morocco exhibition at the Arab World Institute in Paris, 2014–2015. The first exhibition in France dedicated entirely to him took place at the Pierre Bergé YSL Foundation in Paris, in 2016, and at the Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakesh in 2018.
Title: jellyfish head
Author: Anonymous
Date: 2017
Technique: metal and paint scourers
Displayed in: Sa Bassa Blanca Museum (msbb)
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