
Tarek Atoui: The Whisperers
Tarek Atoui (b. 1980) is an artist and composer living in Paris, France. His work challenges traditional ways of perceiving sound and focuses on the medium’s ability to act as a catalyst for human interaction, while exploring its relation to current social, historical, and political realities. Atoui’s work often revolves around large-scale, collaborative performances that stem from extensive research into music history and anthropology. He engineers complex and inventive instruments, arranges and curates concerts, performances, listening rooms, and workshops.
Artwork by Tarek Atoui
Forewords by Suzanne Deal Booth and Glenn Fuhrmann
Introduction by sharon maidenberg
Texts by Robin K. Williams and Jonathan Rider
Conversations with Catherine Wood and Audrey Belmin
Published by Radius Books and The Contemporary Austin and The FLAG Art Foundation
Flexibound in two volumes
8.25 x 11.5 inches
160 pages / 68 images (total)
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Tarek Atoui (b. 1980) is an artist and composer living in Paris, France. His work challenges traditional ways of perceiving sound and focuses on the medium’s ability to act as a catalyst for human interaction, while exploring its relation to current social, historical, and political realities. Atoui’s work often revolves around large-scale, collaborative performances that stem from extensive research into music history and anthropology. He engineers complex and inventive instruments, arranges and curates concerts, performances, listening rooms, and workshops.
Artwork by Tarek Atoui
Forewords by Suzanne Deal Booth and Glenn Fuhrmann
Introduction by sharon maidenberg
Texts by Robin K. Williams and Jonathan Rider
Conversations with Catherine Wood and Audrey Belmin
Published by Radius Books and The Contemporary Austin and The FLAG Art Foundation
Flexibound in two volumes
8.25 x 11.5 inches
160 pages / 68 images (total)




















