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Anna Boghiguian
The People's People


Sfeir-Semler Gallery, Hamburg

In the artist’s second show in our Hamburg space, Anna Boghiguian creates a theatrical setting weaving through the gallery. A painted sail, a derelict boat, political figures, soldiers and slaves are all part of an elaborate spectacle of motifs created by Boghiguian.

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Exhibition view, The People's People, Sfeir‑Semler Gallery, Hamburg, 2017

From afar the installation gives an intense look at a harsh political reality, but upon close inspection, the details in the work delve into individual topics of global commerce, slavery, colonialism, conflicts and wars, while emphasizing their associated injustices towards people.

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Exhibition view, The People's People, Sfeir‑Semler Gallery, Hamburg, 2017

Leaping across the historical timeline from early colonialism to World War II to modern day right wing populism, Boghiguian illustrates a rich historical narrative that draws parallels between the past and present. Finely crafted discourses combined with historical facts paint a critical artistic investigation of the subjects.

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Exhibition view, The People's People, Sfeir‑Semler Gallery, Hamburg, 2017

Read like a book, Boghiguian sequences her drawings, collages and paintings, giving the narrative a direction.

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Anna Boghiguian, Woven Winds / The making of an economy - costly commodities, 2016
14 cutouts, pencil, watercolor and encaustic on paper, various dimenisions
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Anna Boghiguian, Woven Winds / The making of an economy - costly commodities, 2016, installation view, Sfeir‑Semler Gallery, Hamburg, 2017

From thick paper, she cuts freestanding paper figures that blur the line between the two-dimensional and the sculptural.

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Anna Boghiguian, Woven Winds / The making of an economy - costly commodities, 2016, installation view, Sfeir‑Semler Gallery, Hamburg, 2017
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Anna Boghiguian, Woven Winds / The making of an economy - costly commodities, 2016, installation view, Sfeir‑Semler Gallery, Hamburg, 2017

The procession of people that portrays the oppression of those suffering from aggression and greed, takes the viewer on intense yet sensitive journey through time.

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Anna Boghiguian, Beginning of Populism, 2017
cutout: pencil, paint and encaustic on paper, 115.5 ⁠× ⁠200 ⁠⁠cm
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Anna Boghiguian, Procession, 2017
cutout: pencil, paint and encaustic on paper, 108 ⁠× ⁠200 ⁠⁠cm
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Anna Boghiguian, Demonstration, 2017
cutout: pencil, paint and encaustic on paper, 114 ⁠× ⁠121 ⁠⁠cm

This people’s march leads through the second floor where an installation of found items such as the sail, boat or natural elements such as shells and honeycombs completes this intricate tableau, paired with Boghiguian’s personal writing, sprawled across the walls, canvases, and paper.

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Anna Boghiguian, Boat, Alligator and Mickey Mouse watching the world passing by, 2017
wood, sand, shells, papier maché, aluminum, various dimensions
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Anna Boghiguian, Boat, Alligator and Mickey Mouse watchig the world passing by, 2017
wood, sand, shells, papier maché, aluminum, various dimension

Within the installation, we see common motifs present throughout Boghiguian’s practice. She paints brains, symbolic of the complexity of thought, sensuality, and emotions. She combines the brain imagery with the receptive parts of the body such as eyes, ears and mouth, our main modes of communication, putting beginnings and ends to life’s narratives. The brain is very integral to the artist’s work, as it is perceived as the labyrinth that must be explored to further understand human nature, its motivations, vices, and reasoning.

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Exhibition view, The People's People, Sfeir‑Semler Gallery, Hamburg, 2017
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Anna Boghiguian, Brains I
mixed media on canvas, 128 ⁠× ⁠98 ⁠⁠cm
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Anna Boghiguian, Brains II, 2017
mixed media on canvas, 128 ⁠× ⁠98 ⁠⁠cm
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Anna Boghiguian, Untitled, 2017
mixed media on canvas, 150 ⁠× ⁠125 ⁠⁠cm

The artist questions interpersonal relationships and their consequences through this exploration. In her work she denounces oppression, aggression, extremism in both past and present contexts. The artist's critical approach is accentuated by her expressive style, at the same time revitalized by her poetic nature.

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Anna Boghiguian, In the world: East and West, North and South I/II/III, 2017, installation view, Sfeir‑Semler Gallery, Hamburg, 2017
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Anna Boghiguian, In the world: East, West, North and South I, 2017
paint, paper, wood, metal, glass, 206 ⁠× ⁠129.5 ⁠× ⁠66 ⁠⁠cm
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Anna Boghiguian, In the world: East, West, North and South II, 2017
paint, paper, wood, metal, glass, 206 ⁠× ⁠129.5 ⁠× ⁠66 ⁠⁠cm
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Anna Boghiguian, In the world: East, West, North and South III, 2017
paint, paper, wood, metal, glass, 206 ⁠× ⁠129.5 ⁠× ⁠66 ⁠⁠cm

Anna Boghiguian was born in 1946 in Cairo, Egypt. She studied political science at the American University in Cairo, Egypt, and Arts and Music at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. In September of this year, her extensive solo exhibition opened in Castello di Rivoli. Beginning of 2017 she had a solo show in INDEX - The Swedish Contemorary Art Fondation and 2016 in Carré d'Art in Nimes.

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Anna Boghiguian, Woven Winds / The making of an economy - costly commodities, 2017, installation view, Sfeir‑Semler Gallery, Hamburg, 2017
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Anna Boghiguian, Woven Winds / The making of an economy - costly commodities, 2016, installation view, Sfeir‑Semler Gallery, Hamburg, 2017
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Anna Boghiguian, Woven Winds / The making of economy - costly commodities, 2016

In recent years, her works have been part of numerous international group exhibitions, including Centro dos de Mayo, Madrid (2016), Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven (2015), the Armenian Pavillion at the Venice Biennial (2015), Istanbul Biennial (2015), New Museum, New York (2014), Sao Paolo Biennial (2014) and Documenta 13, Kassel (2012). Her works are part of important international collections as MoMA, New York; Guggenheim, Abu Dhabi, The Art Institute of Chicago; Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Torino, among others.

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Exhibition view, The People's People, Sfeir‑Semler Gallery, Hamburg, 2017
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Exhibition view, The People's People, Sfeir‑Semler Gallery, Hamburg, 2017
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Anna Boghiguian, Eye (top), Untitled (bottom), 2017, installation view, Sfeir‑Semler Gallery, Hamburg, 2017
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Anna Boghiguian, Ear (top), Mouth (bottom), 2017, installation view, Sfeir‑Semler Gallery, Hamburg, 2017
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Anna Boghiguian, Ear, 2017
paint and encaustic on paper, 89 ⁠× ⁠64 ⁠⁠cm
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Anna Boghiguian, Brain, 2017
paint and encaustic on paper, 39.5 ⁠× ⁠32 ⁠⁠cm