12.11.19
In this talk visual artist Corinne Silva presents some of her recent photographic and video works through which she explores landscapes shaped by colonial practices, the bodily experience of place, and the practice of walking.
She also addresses these themes in relation to other artists’ and writers’ works including those of Laurie Anderson, Michel de Certeau, Kubra Khademi and Raja Shehade.
This evening takes place in the context of Leave No Stone Unturned [Remuer la terre], an exhibition curated by Clelia Coussonnet.
Leave No Stone Unturned [Remuer la terre] is supported by the Embassy of Canada to Morocco, the Institut Français du Maroc, London College of Communication – University of the Arts London, Office for Contemporary Art Norway, the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia, and the Swiss Embassy in Rabat.
Talk
Corinne Silva
