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Meriem Bennani was born on 1988 in Rabat, Morocco, is a Moroccan 3D animation and video artist based in New York. Discover Meriem Bennani's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 36 years old?

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1988

Meriem Bennani (born 1988) is a Moroccan artist currently based in New York City.

Bennani was born and raised in Rabat, Morocco.

2012

She earned a BFA from The Cooper Union in 2012, and an MFA from the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.

Bennani works in video, sculpture, multimedia installation, drawing, and Instagram.

She is known for her playful and humorous use of digital technologies such as 3D animation, projection mapping, and motion capture.

2015

Bennani's exhibition, Gradual Kingdom, which was featured at SIGNAL gallery in 2015, incorporated video, drawing and sculpture.

This exhibit addresses the relationship between her hometown, Rabat, Morocco, and global networks of exchange.

Bennani incorporates sand into her sculptural installation to highlight the extraction of sand from her home region to build artificial islands in the Middle East and to replenish eroding luxury beaches.

2016

Bennani's 2016 video installation FLY at MoMA PS1 featured a layered choreography of projections which evoked the kaleidoscopic eye of the titular animal.

An animated fly acts as a diegetic guide through footage shot in Bennani's hometown of Rabat, Morocco.

The fly moves us through fragmented scenes of markets, a wedding, and interviews with relatives, stopping occasionally to sing a distorted version of Rihanna's “Kiss It Better.”

Fardaous Funjab is an itinerant fake reality TV show centered around a fictitious hijab designer who creates campy and absurdist designs such as a hijab made of a tennis ball basket or a multi-tiered wedding cake.

The project explores the cultural significance of the headscarf, selecting events and holidays that pay homage to both Muslim and American cultures as inspiration for her hijab designs.

2017

Bennani's 2017 exhibition Siham and Hafida was a multi-channel video installation at The Kitchen in which Benanni explores the generational conflict between two Moroccan chikha singers, combining the artist's own footage with digital manipulations and animations.

2019

Bennani was one of the four artists featured in the 2019 Whitney Biennial who formally requested that their work be removed via a collective letter which was also published on Artforum.

She was the winner of the 2019 Eye Art & Film Prize

2020

She often publishes her work on social media such as Instagram and Snapchat, having over thirty-seven-thousand followers on the latter as of July 2020.

In 2020 Bennani collaborated with Israeli artist Orian Barki on a series entitled 2 Lizards.

The subject of the series is life in New York City during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The 8 short videos are now in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art.