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Bouchra Khalili

 
Bouchra Khalili is a Moroccan-French artist born in Casablanca in 1975, based in Vienna, and working itinerantly. She studied film history at the Sorbonne Nouvelle and visual arts at the École Nationale Supérieure d'Arts in Paris-Cergy. Her multidisciplinary practice spans film, video, installation, photography, screen printing, textiles, and editorial platforms. Working with members of communities excluded from citizenship, she develops strategies of public storytelling at the intersection of the subjective and the collective, offering visual, sonic, and discursive hypotheses to explore new forms of belonging, based on collective emancipation narratives erased from official histories.
Khalili's work has been featured in numerous solo exhibitions, including at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art (2025), Luma Westbau (2025), Sharjah Art Foundation (2024), EMST (2024), Macba (2023), Bildmuseet (2021), Museum of Fine Arts in Boston (2019), Museum Folkwang (2018), Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume (2018), MAXXI Museum (2018), MoMA (2016), Palais de Tokyo (2015). She has also participated in many group exhibitions, such as the international exhibition at the Venice Biennale (2013 and 2024), the Sharjah Biennale (2011 and 2023), the Sydney Biennale (2012 and 2026), and documenta 14 (2017). In 2023, her work The Circle received the Grand Prize of the 15th Sharjah Biennale.

(external link : www.bouchrakhalili.com)
 
Bouchra Khalili - The Circle - Chronologie pour une constellation
2025
French edition
Paraguay Press
A visual and text based investigation led by Moroccan artist Bouchra Khalili during many years following the traces left by the Mouvement des travailleurs arabes, a group fighting for the rights of the Arab workers in France at the turn of the 1970s.
Bouchra Khalili - Blackboard
2018
bilingual edition (English / French)
Jeu de Paume - Monographs
currently out of stock
Bouchra Khalili's films, video installations, photographs and silkscreen prints suggest civic platforms, from which members of minorities perform their strategies of resistance to arbitrary power. This catalogue dedicated to the French-Moroccan artist spans ten years of creation.
Bouchra Khalili - Story Mapping
2010
bilingual edition (English / French)
various
sold out
First monograph dedicated to Franco-marocan video-artist's films (installations or movies), dealing with the notions of movement, relation and distance, on the borderline between visual arts, documentary, and cinema.


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