Lalla Essaydi Born in 1965
Essaydi grew up in Marrakesh as part of a privileged, traditionally Muslim household. Following schooling in Paris, she married and moved to Saudi Arabia, where she lived until her children left for school in the United States.
She then studied painting at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris, before continuing her education in Boston. Essaydi currently lives in New York City.
While in Paris, she discovered the work of 19th-century Orientalists such as Jean-Léon Gérôme, whose paintings often featured titillating images of harems and seductive female nudes, or odalisques, which appealed to Western, male audiences.
Essaydi knew such artworks portrayed fictions, but she was captivated by their exquisite technique.Essaydi uses art to reveal stereotypes and question assumptions about the veil, the harem, and the odalisque.
Essaydi’s creative process is labor-intensive. Interested in the interaction between the female body and architectural spaces, she stages her models within existing sites or constructs her own elaborate settings.
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