Rachid Koraïchi
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Rachid Koraïchi (b. 1947) is an Algerian artist.
Koraïchi was born into an ancient Sufi family, which has informed much of his work. He studied first at the École des Beaux-Arts in Algeria before attending the École des Arts Décoratifs and the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He works in many media, including ceramics, textiles, installation art, metallurgy, painting, and printmaking, and often collaborates with local artisans in his work.
His work has been exhibited at the Venice Biennale (2001)[1] and MOMA (2006),[2] and is also in the collection of the National Museum of African Art, Washington D.C.
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- ^ Marcia E. Vetrocq, Biennale Babylon - Venice Biennale 2001 in Art in America, Sept 2001
- ^ Without Boundary: Seventeen Ways of Looking (2006 exhibition), MOMA