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Hassan Hajjaj (born 1961) is a Moroccan contemporary artist who lives and works between
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, UK and Marrakesh,
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.


Early life

Hajjaj was born in
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, Morocco in 1961.


Career

Hajjaj's first feature-length film, ''Karima: A Day in the Life of a Henna Girl'', premiered at the
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in May 2015. The film takes viewers into the world of one Hajjaj's most iconic series, ''Kesh Angels'', depicting the henna girls of Marrakesh. ''Hassan Hajjaj: My Rock Stars'' was exhibited at the
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in 2016. The film was shown at
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in Basel, Switzerland in June 2015, curated by Cairo-based film curator and lecturer Maxa Zoller. The exhibition ''Hassan Hajjaj: La Caravane'' opened in London's Somerset House on 5 October 2017, his first solo show in the city in seven years. Hajjaj paid tribute to fellow Moroccan celebrities in “My Maroc Stars”. The work featured artists, singers and designers such as
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,
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, Yassine Morabite, and many others. One of Hajjaj’s most famous works include ''Kesh Angels'' (2010), a photograph of five veiled women from Marrakech, Morocco, as they sit on motorbikes stationed in front of the Theatre Royal. In Hajjaj's photograph, the women are adorned with colorful, heart-shaped sunglasses and striped socks, as the edited graphic pattern of repeating upside-down red food cans lines the border. Hajjaj was commissioned by ''
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'' to shoot a series of photographs of pop singer
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for the cover of their March 2020 magazine.  In Hajjaj’s cover, the singer sports a
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jacket and necklace, as she poses against a colorful patterned backdrop, for which the self-taught photographer is known. The magazine issue also included other photos shot by Hajjaj, including one where Eilish wore a blazer made from the flag of Casablanca football club,
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. Eilish was dressed in Hajjaj’s clothing label Andy Wahloo, and is shown posing in front of a decorative straw rug that is commonly found in North Africa.


Art practice

Aside from mixing elements of both Moroccan and pop culture references together in his art, Hajjaj is also known for subverting the Western viewer’s expectations as he deconstructs the “tourist gaze that fetishizes veiled women” and instead situates them in a purposefully jumbled, animated light. By refashioning the Westernized view of Orientalism, Hajjaj states that he wanted to illustrate the multidimensional facets of Moroccan society in his photograph. Similarly, ''
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'', a popular magazine for women in Morocco, held the first fashion event to showcase Moroccan wear in 1996. Journalist Aïcha Zaïmi Sakhri has commented on the now-popularized event, Caftan, by stating that its purpose was to show women that the caftan is not just a part of cultural wear, but a garment that could be worn in a fun, fashionable and modern sense. Much like the magazine’s attempts to modernize Moroccan women fashion, Hajjaj’s colorful photograph of the veiled, playful women atop their motorbikes contrasts the audience’s perceptions of Moroccan women to show the “tension between assumption… and reality”. Hajjaj's style is easily recognizable and combines “elements of high fashion with trashy pop culture”.  He is known to mix luxury brands with obvious fakes and usually frames his photography with repeated motifs consisting of tin cans. Hajjaj's stylings combine camouflage, polka-dot, or animal prints with traditional fabrics from the souk. His photos "bring a sense of play that melds Moroccan heritage with a patchwork hip-hop swagger".


Recognition and awards

Hajjaj has been called and is known as the "
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of Marrakech". Hajjaj was the winner of the 2011 Sovereign Middle East and African Art Prize and was shortlisted for Victoria & Albert Museum's Jameel Prize in 2009. In 2013, Rose Issa Projects published the monograph ''By Hassan Hajjaj, Photography, fashion, film, design'' edited by Katia Hadidian, London (2014) exploring his upbringing in Morocco and London, his experiences in fashion and interior design, and his adventures in the music industry influence the vibrant colours, joyful spirit, and visual rhythm of his highly sought-after images. In 2019 ''Hassan Hajjaj'' was published by the Maison Europeenne de la Photographie, Paris.


Collections

Hajjaj's work is in the collections of the Brooklyn Museum,
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; the
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, London; the
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, Duke University, Durham, NC; the
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, New Jersey; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles;
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, Los Angeles; the
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, London; the Farjam Collection, Dubai; ,
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; Kamel Lazaar Foundation, Tunisia; and Virginia Museum of Fine Art, Richmond, VA.


References


External links


Remi, "Hassan Hajjaj Photographs Moroccan Biker Women in Kesh Angels" in Okay Africa International Edition, 2/7/2014
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