In 2016, a monumental project, Attorab Al Watani / National Territory explores the meaning of the phrase 'etching one’s place in history' by combining performance, sculpture, photography and video. El...
In 2016, a monumental project, Attorab Al Watani / National Territory explores the meaning of the phrase "etching one’s place in history" by combining performance, sculpture, photography and video. El Gotaibi explores anew the battle of the individual against the forces which marginalise him and deprive him of his right to fulfilment and creation.
Amine El Gotaibi delivers a manifesto there on his own country, which he says does not allow the individual to settle or, as the saying goes, "to make his name in history". To invite citizens to action, he then decided to put his own in the earth. El Gotaibi literally "tested" the national territory by traveling 18,000 km through the twelve regions of Morocco to carve his own name in monumental letters. A repeated performative act in which the artist, voluntarily wearing a traditional farmer’s costume, dug the ground for eight hours. He chose for these empty areas, in the middle of nature.