Amal Mokded (ENG)
Jun 29, 2018 ·
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I had my master degree in plastic arts specialty engraving in Tunisia. Then I took training in 3D production and special effects and I worked as a 3D artist and...
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I had my master degree in plastic arts specialty engraving in Tunisia. Then I took training in 3D production and special effects and I worked as a 3D artist and graphic designer of video games. Currently, I continue my research at
the University of Arts in Strasbourg. I question the representation of invisible violence in art. My artistic practice is varied, I create paintings, engravings and photography and videos. In video I use self-filming as a primordial technique, which materializes the introspection and the moment's confrontation with oneself. Originally from a Maghreb patriarchal society where the most entrenched religion is Islam, from a very young age I witnessed of injustices and intolerable aggression vis-à-vis the female condition. This scourge of violence against women is so serious that every second woman is a victim of aggression. Sadly, it is almost legitimate and moral to abuse women.
Faced with this reality, I can not be passive. I want to highlight in my works all the feelings of anger, shame, indignation that may be felt victims of abject abuse and violence.
Courtesy of JRC Summer School 2018 documentation.
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the University of Arts in Strasbourg. I question the representation of invisible violence in art. My artistic practice is varied, I create paintings, engravings and photography and videos. In video I use self-filming as a primordial technique, which materializes the introspection and the moment's confrontation with oneself. Originally from a Maghreb patriarchal society where the most entrenched religion is Islam, from a very young age I witnessed of injustices and intolerable aggression vis-à-vis the female condition. This scourge of violence against women is so serious that every second woman is a victim of aggression. Sadly, it is almost legitimate and moral to abuse women.
Faced with this reality, I can not be passive. I want to highlight in my works all the feelings of anger, shame, indignation that may be felt victims of abject abuse and violence.
Courtesy of JRC Summer School 2018 documentation.
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