Art, Man / Society
BOUCHRA KHALILI
Luma Westbau, Zürich
Bouchra Khalili works across various media, with a focus on film and video, to explore suppressed historical moments of collective emancipation and imagine new ways of belonging.
Bouchra Khalili (b. 1975) is a French–Moroccan artist whose multi-disciplinary practice develops collaborative strategies of storytelling with members of communities excluded from citizen membership.
Combining the traditions of post-independence avant-gardes and conceptual practices, Khalili’s work suggests poetical hypotheses for newer imaginations of community.
Central to the exhibition are three seminal works: The Tempest Society (2017), The Circle Project (2023), and The Public Storyteller (2024). These works trace the legacy of the Mouvement des travailleurs arabes (MTA) and its theatre groups, Al Assifa and Al Halaka, highlighting their pioneering struggle for equal rights in 1970s France and their enduring relevance.
Through storytelling, montage, and performance, Khalili’s works invite viewers to witness forgotten histories, reflect on our present, and imagine our potential collective futures.
Date
every Tu, We, Fr, Sa, Su 11:00 - 18:00 h
every Th 11:00 - 20:00 h
Price
Free admission
Address
Luma Westbau
Limmatstrasse 270
8005 Zürich
Contact
LUMA Westbau
Löwenbräukunst
Limmatstrasse 270
8005 Zürich
info@westbau.com
0041449244020
Category
- Art
- Man / Society
Webcode
www.myfarm.ch/ZZev2c