Etel Adnan
Etel Adnan (1925-2021) was a Lebanese-American artist, poet and essayist, writing in French and English. Born in Beirut, she moved to Paris after a long period of residence in California.
She began painting in the 1960s and her work has received international recognition since dOCUMENTA(13), in 2012. In 2014, she was invited to the biennial of the Whitney Museum (New York) and the Qatar museum of modern art, the Mathaf, dedicated a retrospective to her, organized by Hans Ulrich Obrist. Since then, numerous museums (Bern, Luxembourg, San Francisco, Aspen, Lille, etc.) and art centres have devoted exhibitions to her. Adnan’s works appear in numerous collections, including the MNAM-Center Pompidou, Paris; Mathaf, Doha, Qatar; MoMA, New York; M +, Hong Kong; Royal Jordanian Museum, Amman; the Museum of Modern Art, Tunis; Sursock Museum, Beirut; Institute of the Arab World, Paris; British Museum, London; Tate Gallery, London; World Bank Collection, Washington D.C.; National Museum for Women in the Arts, Washington D.C; as well as in many private collections.
Photo credit: Courtesy Galerie Lelong & Co. Paris
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The Arab Apocalypse
By Etel Adnan, Pierre Audi et Samir Odeh-Tamimi -
Etel Adnan : “It was a little catastrophe that maybe prevented a bigger one”
Discussion with Maja Hoffmann and Hans Ulrich Obrist -
N'être qu'entre
Conversation between Etel Adnan and Hans Ulrich Obrist -
Interview with Hans-Ulrich Obrist
"I've been very fascinated by Etel from the very beginning. It was almost like an oracle to meet her." -
Homage to Etel Adnan
Performance and reading of a selection of poems relating to the environment in her work.