The Snail

© Yto Barrada, courtesy Pace Gallery; Sfeir-Semler Gallery, Hamburg, Beirut; and Galerie Polaris, Paris. Image credit: courtesy of Hiscox Collection

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Yto Barrada lives and works in Tangier. Her photographs, films, publications, installations and sculptures focus on the everyday life and landscape of Tangier, her hometown situated on the Strait of Gibraltar. This photograph was included in her first solo show at Pace Gallery London, 'Mobilier Urbain'. The exhibition included a selection of work that examined the relationship between unchecked urban development, the botanical landscape, and the subtle forms of resistance against the forces of monoculture.

Hiscox Collection

London

Title

The Snail

Date

2010

Medium

C-type colour print

Measurements

H 150 x W 150 cm

Accession number

414

Acquisition method

purchased from Pace Gallery, 2012

Work type

Photograph

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