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Annexes Photograph - Limited Edition of 3

Zakaria Ait Wakrim

Spain

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 47.2 W x 35.4 H x 0 D in

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This series, produced around Casablanca( Morocco) outskirts, explores the way old boundaries existing between the rural world and an ever-growing urban world seem to be fading away. A deep transition is taking place. A kind of collision none expected. It simply looks like the urban world is annexing small parts of the rural areas without any sort of urban planning, most of this process occurs in a violent silence. The main feeling is that this is not a relationship of consent, but rather a certain violence in this accelerating process. Being from Morocco, and having lived in Europe for a decade, I have the feeling that the whole countryside is being under construction. The rural world and the urban one are frontally colliding. Moreover, I feel that there is a tremendous lack of planning, which is already starting to produce weird landscapes, in which we clearly see that each part is trying to survive on its own. Real-Estate companies take advantage on anti-speculation laws that put agricultors under pressure; either they reach a certain quantity of production or they are forced to sell their lands quickly at low prices. This urbanistic phenomenon brings a whole series of social and ecological issues that we are starting to be aware of. Agricultors are forced to live in the new city outskirts in precarious ways; people that cannot afford living in the city center are also forced to exile themselves in this very same outskirts as former agricultors, creating new neighbours of “ exiled “ people that end up being city-ghettos. The phenomenon is so fast, that it seems that the city was built with it's ghettos from the beginning. The technique employed is Infrared Photography. For the main reason that Moroccan are getting used to these brand-new landscapes. I wanted to put emphasis on certain scenes, using infrared strange chroma, to point out at what's happening. Which creates a wide range of chromatic weird contrast, breaking down with the apparent normality surrounding the outskirts of the city.

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Photography:Color on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:3

Size:47.2 W x 35.4 H x 0 D in

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Zakaria Wakrim, born in 1988, lives and works between Spain and Morocco. His early photoworks were quite experimental, willing to explore perceptual human boundaries using all sort of experimental means. After being catalogued as one of the “ Emerging Artists “ in his homeland, he started applying his experimental means to create a deep reflexion around the concepts of Change and Identity. The result consists in layers of visual stories that have a narrative and a conceptual side. His visual research is constant; he believes that the photographic language is organic. His photo series are willing to occupy the narrative field, stories that give sense to local identity. The fast sense of change that is happening in North Africa blurs the frontiers between the old and the new. The intersection is hard to state as the old is easily forgotten and scavenged by the new. Documenting the sense of change, becomes a way to understand it better, in order to deal with identity as a starting point for culture.

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