Younes Baba Ali, Morocco.
Ending your life under the sun, 2012.
ARTIST STATEMENT
Younes Baba Ali’s practice is diverse. It goes over categorisations’ endeavours and takes roots in various mediums ranging from the new technologies, to sound, video, photography and installation. Though a skilled user of all them, Baba Ali does not aim at emphasizing multimedia and technologies of information and communication, and/or at feeding the kind of blind admiration that justifies technique as a goal in and by itself. Conversely, his works seem to deal with unremitting exhaustion attempts that almost remind of a war, or guerrilla, strategy: “in order to undermine a system, it is first necessary to penetrate it”.
Horn Orchestra.
Thus, as an artist/engineer, Baba Ali masters the potentialities the technology era offers as an attempt to understand its complexity. At the same time, he subtly and often ironically interrogates the mechanisms of contemporary society while shedding light on its dysfunctions.
Intrusion.
Sound canvas.
By implicitly approaching urgent issues such as the effects of the “Society of the Spectacle”, the question of multicultural identities and religious clashes, the over-production and waste of whatever goods (from communication to plastic bags), the artist appropriates and interrogates the features and the tools of the present, globalised and rhizome-like, humans. In between amusement and consternation, his multi-faceted, though coherent, work confronts the viewer with a permanent show about the thin divide (or the irreducible coexistence) between intelligence and chaos. (text website artist)