The Biennale Internationale de Casablanca

Casablanca Biennale Announced First List of Selected Artists for 5th Edition

The 5th International Biennale of Casablanca, entitled 'The Words Create Images', will take place from 24 September to 1 November 2020.

Amira Hanafi, Vocabulary Box, 2014. Mixed media. Courtesy the artist

Amira Hanafi, Vocabulary Box, 2014. Mixed media. Courtesy the artist

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The artists are: Kelani Abass (Nigeria), Mohamed Abdelkarim (Egypt), Soraya Abu Nabaa (Dominican Republic / USA), Immaculate Mali Anderu (Uganda), Wendimagegn Belete (Ethiopia), Zineb Benjelloun (Morocco), Lina Ben Rejeb (Tunisia), Rehema Chachage (Tanzania), Ishita Chakraborty (India), Kyoo Choix (South Korea), Aisha Jemila Daniels (USA), Annalee Davis (Barbados), Ali El-Darsa (Lebanon / Canada), Badr El Hammami (Morocco), Mohamed Elmarsy (Egypt), Fehras Publishing Practices (Syria / Germany), Alessandra Ferrini (Italy), Amira Hanafi (Egypt / USA), Emilia Izquierdo (United Kingdom), Khaled Kaddal (Egypt), Euridice Kala (Mozambique), Hamedine Kane (Senegal), Lebohang Kganye (South Africa), Sharlene Khan (South Africa), Alice Mann (South Africa), Madeleine Mbida (Cameroon), Algernon Miller (USA), Miki Nitadori (Japan), Jared Onyango (Kenya), Boryana Petkova (Bulgaria), Ada Pinkston (USA), Rina Ralay-Ranaivo (Madagascar), Irene Antonia Diane Reece  (USA), Gonzalo Reyes Araos (Chile), Heather Ross (United Kingdom), Ahmed Shawky Hassan (Egypt), Kelly Sinnapah Mary (France), Buhlebezwe Siwani (South Africa), Alcaeus Spyrou (Greece), Hiroko Tsuchimoto (Japan), Sue Williamson (South Africa).

These artists have been selected out of more than 500 applications received from around the world following an open call that ran from 29 January to 31 March 2019. The biennale is also engaging with the Moroccan art scene locally. An additional list of Moroccan artists will be announced by the end of 2019.   

A number of collaborations initiated during the biennale’s 2018 edition are further developed. These consist in exhibitions, talks and workshops as part of the biennale’s incubation programme scheduled between January to July 2020 at the BIC Project Space (Casablanca) with artists Gilles Aubry (Switzerland) & Ihsane Boudrig (Morocco), Bianca Baldi (South Africa), Shiraz Bayjoo (Mauritius), Saïd Raïs (Morocco), Ben Saint-Maxent (France) and Filip Van Dingenen (Belgium). The programme will also include a workshop led by Françoise Vergès and an exhibition of images and research material on the practice of South African photographer George Hallett whose work with African literature and graphic design is informing the theme of the 2020 biennale.

The Ifitry residency programme (Essaouira region) has also enabled to identify artists whose work echoes the theme of the biennale, among whom Hélène Jayet (France) and Khadija Tnana (Morocco). More artists will be named by the end of the 2019 residency season. Finally, the selection will be completed by ongoing curatorial research and collaborations with the confirmed participation of Yvon Ngassam (Cameroon), Oliver Ressler (Austria), and internationally-acclaimed artists still to be named.

Placed under the artistic direction of art historian and curator Christine Eyene, the 5th International Biennale of Casablanca is entitled The Words Create Images, a theme inspired by the thinking of South African photographer George Hallett on the link between literature and image-making processes. It also refers to an observation by Algerian-born French philosopher Jacques Derrida in his seminar Trace and archive, image and art (2002), on the idea of ​​words acting as images beyond their discursive properties.

Reflecting upon the word كلمة (kalima or word in Arabic), the biennale will also propose to revisit the history of the eponymous Moroccan feminist magazine from the late 1980s, to explore the notion of discursive spaces, and how location and time inform, expand, or limit room for expression.

 

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