By Leïla Bakouche

“Raw” presents the marriage between two unique textures: refined and raw. These photographs are unified through their composition and showcase an aesthetic that combines artistry and realism. The backgrounds illustrate the diverse textures of Algeria while the foregrounds focus on young Algerians with differing beliefs and cultures. The project draws on documentary research, contrasting the hopes of these Algerians with their moods in front of the walls of the cities and their architecture.


Frustrations, taboos, and barriers are the daily life of the Algerian youth. The walls of the city
are the only escape yet also an eternal dead end.

Photo of a person with short dreadlocks in a green-and-white baseball shirt facing a ridged gray wall.
Start
Photo of a person facing a stone wall with hints of spray paint on it. The person has close-cropped dark hair and a red-and-white scarf is draped over their shoulders.
Spirit

Showing their backs or facing the wall remains
the dilemma of Algerian society.

I approached this theme from engaged, social, and semiotic angles.

A person with dark, natural hair faces a stone wall with weeds crowing between uneven cracks. They are wearing a black tank top with an exposed back.
Peace

While roaming around Algerian cities, I met and was inspired by the different hopes of these people and the different textures of the walls, all in distress. Forgotten, abused, torn, or even broken.

I brought these individuals and these walls together to create a documentary photographic series rooted in social art.

This series confronts the failure of the overall system of modern Algerian society and the country’s uncertain future.

A person faces a cement wall. They are wearing a black gauzy, floral shirt and hoop earrings. Wisps of brown hair escape the black head scarf they are wearing.
Everywhere

Human and urban textures are inexorably linked.

A person with dark, curly hair pulled into a ponytail wears a long-sleeved blue shirt. They face a cement wall with an uneven, wavy pattern carved into it.
Flow

Individuals try to realize their dreams in the middle of a
a city surrounded by barricaded walls that block them.

A person with short, wavy dark hair wears a white long-sleeved shirt and stands in front of a gray brick wall. Red, square bricks are sporadically interspersed between the gray bricks.
Fence

As a young photographer here, I too am caught in this trap.

A person in a maroon hijab faces a crumbling cement wall.
Flowers

I feel myself going straight to the wall.

ASCII shrug symbol

Leïla Bakouche is a French-Algerian photographic artist attracted by digital media arts and immersed in graphic and photographic approaches that involve the discovery and curiosity of spaces and people. She uses the practice of storytelling to allow feelings and a collaboration between the artist and people.

Website: leilabakouche.com
Instagram: @leila.bakouche
Twitter: @leilabakouche


Why we chose these pieces: These photos are absolutely stunning, and Leïla is a wonderful artist. The concept of this series resonated with us a lot, and the contrasting textures of stone and fabric are as beautiful as they are thought-provoking. The small details (e.g., spray paint, silver hoop earrings, a single, small orange brick) add a nice richness and depth to the compositions as well.

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