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‫خــا�ص‬ ّ I Special I Spécial Héla Ammar Born in Tunis in 1969, Héla Ammar is a visual artist who lives and work in Sidi Bou Saïd in Tunisia. She is also Doctor of law. Originally a painter, her interest for photography comes from a strong desire to stage herself, she imagines this as a way to share her feelings more easily but also to use her own image. Curious and open to the world, Hela feeds on books, travels, experiences and all the emotions that she can get. She learns her technique mostly by doing, but she receives nevertheless a short training in a private workshop. Active feminist, she starts through photography a sociocultural struggle : highlighting the evolution of the status of women in contemporary Arab societies and condemning the contradictions that they are facing. In 2011, Hela Ammar takes part in the project “Artocratie”, which allows her to get out of her workplace, make portraits of strangers encountered on the street and, therefore, create a new relation to the street. A piece that she sees as a tribute to the thousands of Tunisians whose portraits displayed in public have replaced the posters of the former president Ben Ali. Her works have been displayed at Contemporary Art Fairs such as the World Nomads in New York City, Printemps des Arts Fair Tunis 2012, The Harassment Exhibition at Darb Center, Cairo 2012, Bamako Encounters (Arab Springs) Mali 2011, Dream City 2010 and 2012, Marrakech Art Fair 2010, ArtDubai 2008, Barcelona Biennal 2007, ArtParis AbuDhabi 2 r