Algiers, Baïnem district, February 2003. Photograph. Pigment print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper, in 2009, signed, titled, dated in pencil on the back by the author. Image: 27 x 40 cm; sheet: 33 x 48 cm.
Bruno Boudjelal (French-Algerian, born 1961) practices photography as a way of life that constantly questions his own identity and confronts us with ours. Assuming the question of identity as being both singular and inscribed in a collective history, his photographic work is a committed testimony. Winner of institutional grants and prestigious prizes - including the Nadar Prize in 2015 for his book "Algérie, clos comme on ferme un livre?" (Algeria, closed as one closes a book?). - Bruno Boudjelal has published six monographs.
His works have entered French public collections and are the subject of numerous exhibitions in France and around the world.
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