Souki Belghiti
Souki Belghiti is a visual artist, born in Morocco to a Moroccan father and a French mother.
After studying biology, she entered the Louis Lumière school, cinema section, from which she graduated in 2009.
Her cinematographic experience nourishes her great curiosity for the different regimes of images and their influence on possible narratives.
Often immersed in worlds that everything opposed, it is the urgency to reconcile the apparent oppositions that founds her artistic practice.
Like a path towards this point where the perfume of roses would not be thorny.
She uses photography and video installations, arts of our time, “impure”, at the confluence of all the others, conscious of their use as instruments of propaganda.
On the contrary, she uses them to make plural voices converse, and likes to work by strata to make perceptible the evanescence of time.
For her, art allows us to symbolically transmute our ancestral memories.
To become present again to the sensitive. To illuminate the shade, only way towards the light.
The work of Souki Belghiti has been shown in Morocco, in festivals and in the USA.