
Sana Chamekh
Born in 1995, Tunis, Tunisia
Lives and works between Tunis, Tunisia and Paris, France
Sana Chamakh attended the school of fine arts in Tunisia, graduated from ESMOD International University and is currently studying fine arts in Vincennes – Saint-Denis university in Paris, France. Chamakh’s work draws on the human body in both its social and physical existence. The artist’s interest in fashion and fabric shows in her exploration of poses and anatomy. The artist explains “Working on body anatomy, mapping its shapes into my memory, the more I experimented the better I understood my body, myself.
The human body is central to how we understand facets of identity such as gender, sexuality, race, and ethnicity. People alter their bodies to align with or rebel against social conventions and to express messages to others around them. I try to explore gender through representations of the body, the body as lived throughout the different stages of a woman’s life, my life. Focusing on female figures, nude portraits and studies of human flesh, trying to uncover the relationship we have with our bodies and emotions in modern society”.
Last exhibition :
UNCONDITIONAL 10.10.2021 group exhibition at A.Gorgi Gallery.
Born in 1995, Tunis, Tunisia
Lives and works between Tunis, Tunisia and Paris, France
Sana Chamakh attended the school of fine arts in Tunisia, graduated from ESMOD International University and is currently studying fine arts in Vincennes – Saint-Denis university in Paris, France. Chamakh’s work draws on the human body in both its social and physical existence. The artist’s interest in fashion and fabric shows in her exploration of poses and anatomy. The artist explains “Working on body anatomy, mapping its shapes into my memory, the more I experimented the better I understood my body, myself.
The human body is central to how we understand facets of identity such as gender, sexuality, race, and ethnicity. People alter their bodies to align with or rebel against social conventions and to express messages to others around them. I try to explore gender through representations of the body, the body as lived throughout the different stages of a woman’s life, my life. Focusing on female figures, nude portraits and studies of human flesh, trying to uncover the relationship we have with our bodies and emotions in modern society”.
Last exhibition :
UNCONDITIONAL 10.10.2021 group exhibition at A.Gorgi Gallery.
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