The Anti-Clock Project
nidhal chamekh (1985 –)
Tunisian visual artist nidhal chamekh explores power & identity through evocative drawings & installations. Exhibited globally, his work examines history & memory.
la Biennale di Venezia (Venice, Italy)
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The Weight of Monuments: Nidhal Chamekh’s “The Anti-Clock Project”
Nidhal Chamekh's "The Anti-Clock Project," created in 2015, isn’t merely a painting; it’s an unsettling meditation on memory, resistance, and the enduring scars of political upheaval. Emerging from a lineage deeply rooted in Tunisian activism – his family’s history intertwined with prominent figures challenging established power structures – Chamekh channels this legacy into a powerfully evocative visual language. The work immediately commands attention, not through overt grandeur, but through a carefully constructed tension between scale and detail, between the monumental and the intimately rendered.
At its core, “The Anti-Clock Project” presents a stark tableau: a pristine white table dominates the composition, bearing a meticulously detailed map or blueprint. This isn’t a conventional cartographic representation; rather, it feels like a schematic of urban decay, a fragmented landscape hinting at forgotten histories and unresolved conflicts. Surrounding this central element are carefully positioned resin figures – unsettlingly lifelike, almost anatomical in their precision – each carrying a weighty symbol: a gold-plated 9mm bullet affixed to the tip of a severed human finger. These aren’t idealized representations; they possess a raw, visceral quality, conveying both vulnerability and defiant strength.
Somatic Forms and Resin's Silent Testimony
Chamekh’s artistic signature lies in his masterful use of somatic forms – figures that seem to emerge from the body itself. He employs resin extensively, lending an almost fossilized quality to these sculpted elements. This technique isn’t simply about creating three-dimensional objects; it's a deliberate choice to imbue the figures with a sense of permanence and resilience, mirroring the enduring nature of memory and trauma. The cool, smooth surface of the resin contrasts sharply with the implied fragility of the human forms, amplifying the work’s emotional impact.
The meticulous detail evident in each figure – from the subtle curve of a finger to the precise rendering of a facial expression – speaks volumes about Chamekh's dedication to his craft. He doesn’t shy away from depicting difficult subjects; instead, he confronts them head-on with an unflinching honesty that is both unsettling and profoundly moving.
Echoes of Revolution: Symbolism and Historical Context
“The Anti-Clock Project” directly references the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings in Tunisia and across the Middle East. The title itself – “Anti-Clock Project” – subtly suggests a disruption of linear time, a rejection of established narratives, and an insistence on confronting the past. The inclusion of Arabic script alongside the anatomical sketches further anchors the work within its historical context, referencing the voices silenced by political repression.
The imagery—the severed fingers, the bullets, the maps—evokes the brutal realities of revolution: loss, violence, and the long-lasting consequences of conflict. It’s a poignant reminder that revolutions don't simply erase the past; they often leave behind a legacy of trauma and uncertainty. The reference to the fruit vendor who self-immolated in December 2010 – an act of desperation that ignited the Tunisian revolution – is particularly resonant, highlighting the personal sacrifices made in the pursuit of freedom.
A Haunting Resonance: Emotional Impact and Artistic Legacy
“The Anti-Clock Project” transcends mere representation; it’s a deeply felt exploration of human experience. The work possesses a haunting resonance that lingers long after viewing, prompting reflection on themes of memory, identity, and the enduring struggle for justice. Chamekh's ability to combine technical mastery with profound emotional depth establishes him as a significant voice within contemporary art.
Reproductions of this powerful piece offer an opportunity to bring its evocative imagery into any space, serving as a constant reminder of history’s complexities and the importance of bearing witness to difficult truths. It's a work that demands attention, invites dialogue, and ultimately compels us to confront our own understanding of the world.
About this artwork
- Title: The Anti-Clock Project
- Artist: nidhal chamekh
- Year: 2015
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: la Biennale di Venezia
- Medium: Acrylic On Canvas
- Creative period: Contemporary
- Main color: Phthalo Green
- Purpose: Accent
Quick Facts
- Subject or theme: Political upheaval
- Artistic style: Somatic drawing
- Movement: Contemporary Art
- Notable elements: Resin figures, maps
- Medium: Painting/Installation
- Year: 2015


