Ahmed Hajeri
Ahmed Hajeri (November 16, 1948 in Tazerka) is a Tunisian painter.
He emigrated to France in 1968 where he met Roland Morand an architect and painter. In 1977, he presented a display at the Galerie Messine de Paris. In 1985 he showcased at the Medina Gallery in Tunis and at the Phyllis Kind Gallery in New York City. He was also responsible for artwork during the 1988 Summer Olympic Games in Seoul
Exhibitions
- Main Personal Exhibitions
- 1978 - Galerie Messine, Paris
- 1982 - Galerie Messine, Paris
- 1985 - Galerie Médina, Tunis
- 1986 - Phyllis Kind Gallery, New York
- 1992 - Musée de Sidi Bou Saïd, Sidi Bou Saïd
- 1995 - Institut du monde arabe, Paris
- 1997 - Galerie Fanny Guillon-Lafaille, Paris
- 1998 - Biennale d'art contemporain, Dakar
- 1999 - Centre d'art contemporain, Brussels
- 2004 - Galerie Danièle Besseiche, Paris
- 2006 - Kanvas Art Gallery, La Soukra, Tunis
- 2008 - Kanvas Art Gallery, La Soukra, Tunis
- Main group exhibitions
- 1988 - Olympiades des arts, Seoul
- 1992 - Exposition universelle, Séville
- 1999 - Centre Wallonie, Bruxelles
- 2002 - Institut du monde arabe, Paris
Awards
- 1986 - Grand prix national de la peinture, Tunisie
- 1998 - Chevalier de l'ordre du mérite culturel, Tunisie
- 2000 - 3 prix de la ville de Tunis
Bibliography
- Ali Louati, Ahmed Hajeri, éd. Simpact, Tunis, 1997
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References
this article incorporates text translated from French Wikipedia
External links
- (in French) Official site of Ahmed Hajeri
- (in French) Gros & Delettrez
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