Yto Barrada
- Introduction
- Yto Barrada (born 1971) is a Franco-Moroccan multimedia visual artist living and working in Tangier, Morocco and New York City. Alongside producer Cyriac Auriol, Barrada cofounded the Cinémathèque de Tanger in 2006. Barrada also works an artistic director for the Tangier art house movie theatre. She was previously a member of the Beirut-based Arab Image Foundation.
- Wikidata
- Q453931
- Introduction
- Moroccan photographer, born Paris.
- Nationalities
- Moroccan, African, French
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Photographer
- Name
- Yto Barrada
- Ulan
- 500290910
Exhibitions
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Yto Barrada Baigneurs ou jour de congés (Bathers or Day Off) 1999
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Yto Barrada School of the Strait 2001
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Yto Barrada Girl with Red Hair, Ferry from Algeciras to Tangier 2002
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Yto Barrada Dauphin (Dolphin) 2002
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Yto Barrada Autocar—Tangier, Figs. 1-4 2004
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Yto Barrada Dormeur (The Sleepers) Série Jardin Public, Tangier, Fig. 1 2006
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Yto Barrada Dormeur (The Sleepers) Série Jardin Public, Tangier, Fig. 2 2006
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Yto Barrada Dormeur (The Sleepers) Série Jardin Public, Tangier, Fig. 3 2006
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Yto Barrada Dormeur (The Sleepers) Série Jardin Public, Tangier, Fig. 8 2006
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Yto Barrada Palissade de Chantier (Building Site Wall), Ferry, Tangier, Fig. 3 2009
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Yto Barrada Aquariums for Sale on a Rainy Day, Tangier 2001 (for Parkett no. 91) 2012
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Various Artists, Yto Barrada, Ernst Caramelle, Nicole Eisenman, Nick Relph, Monika Sosnowska, Liu Xiaodong Parkett no. 91 2012
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