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  1. 1] Yto Barrada (París, 1971) es una fotógrafa franco-marroquí establecida en Tánger donde vive con su marido el actor Sean Gullette. Estudió Historia y Ciencias Políticas en la Sorbona y ha trabajado para medios como TV5. Exposición 2016 en Tabakalera

  2. ytobarrada.com › index › bioCV : ytobarrada.com

    YTO BARRADA. Born 1971, Paris Lives and works in New York . Galerie Polaris, Paris Galerie Sfeir-Semler, Hamburg and Beirut Pace Gallery, New York, London. SOLO EXHIBITIONS. 2019. Yto Barrada: The Dye Garden, Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, Sept. 25 - Dec. 22, 2019 Yto Barrada with guest artist Bettina: The Power of Two Suns, LMCC's Arts Center at Governor's Island, New York, Sept. 19 - Oct ...

  3. The Dye Garden. Neuberger Museum of Art American Academy in Rome 2019

  4. www.moma.org › artists › 42323Yto Barrada | MoMA

    Yto Barrada (born 1971) is a Franco-Moroccan multimedia visual artist living and working in Tangier, Morocco and New York City. Barrada cofounded the Cinémathèque de Tanger in 2006, leading a group of artists and filmmakers. Barrada also works as an artistic director for the Tangier art house movie theatre.

  5. www.pacegallery.com › artists › yto-barradaYto Barrada | Pace Gallery

    Details: b. 1971, Paris. Connect: (opens in a new window) ytobarrada.com(opens in a new window) @ytobarrada. Pace Publications: (opens in a new window) Shop Now. Read More. Yto Barrada is recognized for her multidisciplinary investigations of cultural phenomena and historical narratives.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yto_BarradaYto Barrada - Wikipedia

    Yto Barrada (born 1971) is a Franco-Moroccan multimedia visual artist living and working in Tangier, Morocco and New York City. Barrada cofounded the Cinémathèque de Tanger in 2006, leading a group of artists and filmmakers. Barrada also works as an artistic director for the Tangier art house movie theatre.

  7. Yto Barrada (Moroccan, French, b.1971, Paris) studied history and political science at the Sorbonne and photography in New York. Her work — including photography, film, sculpture, prints and installations, — began by exploring the peculiar situation of her hometown Tangier.