At a time when attempts to stifle free thought are on the increase, the exhibition Silsila, le voyage des regards, which will be held from 31 March to 31 July 2022 by the Institut des Cultures d’Islam, will explore in depth the notions of transmission and representation through the works of artists who live in France, but whose personal and family histories are connected with a migratory past.
Subtly intertwining the ‘strands’ of their origins, the artists use different mediums and registers, adopting figurative and abstract approaches, to create images associated with the intimate and memories, symbols, and rituals. They explore the history of art and poetry, analyse their heritage literally and figuratively, and express shifting female identities, transcending the norms of tradition. Between the past and the present—both in France and in their countries of origin—their works invite the viewer to embark on a journey through time and space.
The exhibition is complemented by a multidisciplinary programme that highlights the role played by women: recounters of legends from Lebanon, Mali, Algeria, and Morocco during Ramadan, a female singer who explores the Mandingo heritage; and conferences with artists from diverse backgrounds who talk about their careers and present Orientalist codes from a different perspective. Not forgetting movie snacks, shows, and practical art workshops for younger participants.