Hassan Hajjaj
Overview
Using portraiture (photography and video), installation, sculpture, and performance, Hajjaj aims to seduce the viewer whist confronting culture-specific beliefs and values. His multi-layered works fuse traditional and contemporary North African culture with familiar Western imagery and iconography through appropriation and adaption. His artworks reflect his neo-nomadic lifestyle and the relationships he has formed with a variety of characters along the way, from musicians to artists and athletes to street performers. Hajjaj is perhaps best known for his colourful portraits, including the Kesh’s Angels series, from which there will be several new works in the exhibition. Blending the glossy aesthetic of a fashion shoot with Moroccan tradition and street culture, these witty and poignant images, although outwardly light-hearted, challenge Western perceptions of the hijab and female disempowerment.
Hajjaj’s selected solo shows include: Hassan Hajjaj, Masion Marocaine de La Photographie, Paris (2019); Hassan Hajjaj: The Path, New Art Exchange, Nottingham, UK (2019);La Salle de Gym des Femmes Arabes, Al Riwaq Art Space, Adliya, Bahrain (2017); La Caravane, Somerset House, London, UK (2017); La Salle de Gym des Femmes Arabes, The Third Line, Dubai, UAE (2016); Hassan Hajjaj, My Rock Stars Experimental, Vol.1, Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, USA (2015); Kesh Angels, Taymour Grahne Gallery, New York, USA (2014); My Rock Stars: Volume 2, Gusford Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, USA (2014); My Rock Stars: Volume 1, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA, USA (2014, travelled from The Third Line, Dubai, and Virginia Commonwealth University, USA); Kesh Angels, Rose Issa Projects, London (2010); Fashion in Motion, Victoria & Albert Museum, London (2005).
Hajjaj’s work has been exhibited internationally. Selected exhibitions include: Get Up, Stand Up Now, Somerset House, London (2019); African Metropolis: An Imaginary City, Maxxi National Museum, Rome, Italy (2018); National Gallery of Victoria Triennial, Melbourne, Australia (2017); Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK (2017); Treasures of Islam in Africa. From Timbuktu to Zanzibar, Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris, France (2017); Fashion Cities Africa, Brighton Museum, UK (2016); Islamic Art Now: Contemporary Art of the Middle East, LACMA, Los Angeles, USA (2015); True to Life? New Photography from the Middle East, Birmingham of Art Gallery, Birmingham, UK (2014); Light from the Middle East, Victoria & Albert Museum, London (2013); We are not Witches, Saatchi Gallery, London (2010); Africa Remix, Hayward Gallery, London (2005) and Contemporary African Visual Arts, British Museum, London (2005).
Hassan Hajjaj’s works are in the collections of the Guggenheim, Abu Dhabi, UAE; MAXXI National Museum, Rome; Museum of African Contemporary Art Al Maaden (MACAAL), Marrakesh, Morocco; Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA); Brooklyn Museum, New York; Newark Museum, New Jersey; Victoria and Albert Museum, London and The British Museum, London.
Works
News
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LAKWENA MACIVER – HASSAN HAJJAJ
Time Out London comes to 'happy, natural end' in print – Press Gazette – Bron Maher 21 June 2022LINK TO ARTICLE Time Out distributes its last London print copies on Thursday. The final edition leads on a “London Rising” theme and features a...Read more -
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30th July 2020 - 1st November 2020 Arnolfini 30 July 2020LINK TO ARNOLFINI WEBSITE With an exuberant melee of colours, patterns, appropriated brand logos and found objects, Hassan Hajjaj: The Path is a timely exploration...Read more -
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VOGUE, THE ARAB ISSUE | HASSAN HAJJAJ – 14 February - 07 June 2020 – Fotografiska | Stockholm 17 January 2020LINK TO FOTOGRAFISKA'S WEBSITE Full of vibrant colours, speed, and rhythmic sway, the Moroccan roots are clearly visible in Hassan Hajjaj's work, mixed with contemporary...Read more -
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Hassan Hajjaj Turns Moroccan Clichés Into London Cool – The New York Times – Siddhartha Mitter 9 October 2019LINK TO ARTICLE Grocery-store cans and boxes marked in Arabic script served as decoration and furniture. Crowding the walls were vintage advertising posters — and...Read more -
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Morocco a-go-go: the eye-popping visions of Hassan Hajjaj - in pictures – The Guardian 25 September 2019LINK TO ARTICLE Hassan Hajjaj’s dazzling photography links London’s cultural scene and his Moroccan heritage, blending fashion, pop art and identity politics.Read more -
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"The work is for the people": Hassan Hajjaj's journey from Marrakech to Madonna It's Nice That – Bryony Stone 11 October 2018LINK TO ARTICLE For someone who makes photographs for a living, Hassan Hajjaj is remarkably shifty when the lens is turned on him. We’re gathered...Read more -
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African Metropolis Presents The Complex Metropolis Structure Through An Urban Lens – Harper's Bazaar Arabia – Rebecca Anne Proctor 23 September 2018READ MORE African Metropolis, an imaginary city MAXXI Via Guido Reni, 4/a, 00196 Roma RM, Italia EVENT DETAILS A timely exhibition of contemporary African art...Read more -
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Hassan Hajjaj has been called the Warhol of Marrakech – The Times 16 August 2018 Read more -
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Hassan Hajjaj's best photograph: Kesh Angels, girl biker gang of Morocco – The Guardian – Dale Berning Sawa 23 May 2018LINK TO ARTICLE W hen I first met Karima, she was 14 years old and selling bracelets in Djemaa el-Fna, the bustling central square in...Read more -
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HASSAN HAJJAJ MAKES MARRAKESH GO POP. – The Economist – Fleur Macdonald 25 October 2017LINK TO ARTICLE La Caravane Somerset House Terrace Rooms, South Wing. Strand, London WC2R 1LA 4 September 2017 – 7 January 2018 LINK TO EXHIBITION...Read more -
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Hassan Hajjaj's Vibrant Photographs are a Riot of Colour – BBC CULTURE – Javier Hirschfeld 18 October 2017LINK TO ARTICLE La Caravane Somerset House Terrace Rooms, South Wing. Strand, London WC2R 1LA 4 September 2017 – 7 January 2018 LINK TO EXHIBITION...Read more -
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SCREENING AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM 7 January 2016A Day in the Life of Karma The British Museum Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3DG 7 January 2016 VIEW TRAILERRead more
Exhibitions
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MAISON MAROCAINE DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE – Paris 11 September - 17 November 2019Maison Européenne de la Photographie 5-7 Rue de Fourcy 75004 Paris , France The MEP is delighted to present Hassan Hajjaj’s first retrospective in France by giving him carte blanche...Read more -
HASSAN HAJJAJ – DERRICK ADAMS
GET UP STAND UP NOW – Somerset House, London 12 June - 15 September 2019Somerset House West Wing Somerset House, Strand, London WC2R 1LA A major new exhibition celebrating the past 50 years of Black creativity in Britain and beyond. Beginning with the radical...Read more -
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THE PATH – New Art Exchange, Nottingham 6 April - 23 June 2019New Art Exchange, Nottingham 39-41 Gregory Boulevard, Nottingham, NG7 6BE DOWNLOAD EXHIBITION GUIDE The Path by Hassan Hajjaj presents a unique and timely consideration of culture and identity in the...Read more -
LEONARDO DREW – HASSAN HAJJAJ – ZAK OVÉ
TALISMAN IN THE AGE OF DIFFERENCE – Stephen Friedman, London 5 June - 21 July 2018Stephen Friedman 25-28 Old Burlington St, Mayfair, London W1S 3AN DOWNLOAD PRESS RELEASE Larry Achiampong (British / Ghanaian) Derrick Adams (American) Ghada Amer (Egyptian) Benny Andrews (American) Michael Armitage (British...Read more -
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LA CARAVANE – Somerset House, London 4 September 2017 - 7 January 2018Somerset House Terrace Rooms, South Wing Strand, London WC2R 1LA DOWNLOAD From 5 October, Somerset House and 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair, in association with Vigo Gallery presents Hassan Hajjaj:...Read more -
HASSAN HAJJAJ – ZAK OVÉ
CHAOS INTO CLARITY: RE-POSSESSING A FUNKTIONING UTOPIA. CURATED BY SHANNON AYERS HOLDEN – Sharjah Art Foundation, Sharjah 26 October 2013 - 26 January 2014Sharjah Art Foundation, Sharjah Building F, SAF Art Spaces, Al Mureijah, Sharjah Heritage Area DOWNLOAD Chaos into Clarity: Re-Possessing a Funktioning Utopia is an investigation of the Aesthetic of Funk....Read more -
LONDON TWELVE
MATTHEW BURROWS – BIGGS & COLLINGS – HEYWOOD & CONDIE – HASSAN HAJJAJ – MARCUS HARVEY – HENRY KROKATSIS – OLIVER MARSDE – City Gallery of Prague 29 June - 23 September 2012City Gallery of Prague The Stone Bell, Old Town Square, Prague EXHIBITION CATALOGUE Curated by Toby Clarke Participating artists: Jonathan Baldock, Matthew Burrows, Biggs & Collings, James Capper, Cedric Christie,...Read more
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