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Curriculum Vitae Bouchra Khalili CURRICULUM VITAE Bouchra Khalili Solo exhibitions SELECTED 2020 2013 — Foreign Office, Kunstforenings, Oslo —The Opposite of the Voice-Over, Justina M. Barnicke — The Nordic Chapter, Fotogalleriet, Oslo Gallery, Toronto, Canada — Wet Feet and More, DAAD Galerie, Berlin 2019 — The Mapping Journey Project, CAC, La Passerelle, — Poets & Witnesses, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Brest, France — The Tempest Society (screening), Tapiès Foundation, — The Seaman, Freedman Gallery, Albright College, USA Barcelona — The Tempest Society (screening), New Museum, New York — New Façade, Site-specific installation for the 50th anniversary 2012 of NBK, Berlin — Wet Feet and More, Galerie Polaris, Paris — Wet Feet, Tarragona Art Center, Spain 2018 — Short Films by Bouchra Khalili, German Cinematheque — Twenty-Two Hours & The Tempest Society, Museum Folkwang, Museum, Berlin Essen — Short Films by Bouchra Khalili, Film Institut, Frankfurt — Blackboard, Jeu de Paume, Paris — Bouchra Khaliil, at The Wapping Project, Wapping — Bouchra Khalili, Secession, Vienne Project, London — Artapes : Bouchra Khalili, Maxxi Museum, Rome — Foreign Office, Radcliffe Insitute, Harvard University 2011 — Tempest Society, Theather Common / Goethe Institute, Tokyo —Bouchra Khalili, Loop Video Art, Barcelona, — The Tempest Society, Serpentine Cinema, Serpentine Gallery, "Best Project Award" London 2008 2017 —Storytellers, Galerie of Marseille — Bouchra Khalili, Lisson Gallery, London — Living Labour, Wexner Center for the Arts — Bouchra Khalili, CAAC, Sevilla — The Tempest Society, Ibsen National Theater, Skien, Norway 2016 — The Mapping Journey Project, Moma, Museum of Modern Art, New York — The opposite of Voice-Over, Färgfabriken Konsthall, Stockholm 2015 — Foreing Office, Palais de Tokyo, Paris — Garden Conversation, MACBA, Barcelona — Foreing Office, ADN Galeria, Barcelona 2014 — The Player, Frac Poitou-Charentes, France — The Seaman, with ADN Galeria, Loop Video Art, Barcelona — Living Labour, PAMM, Miami Group exhibitions SELECTED 2020 — A story for the future, Fondazione Maxxi, Roma (Upcoming) — The Mediterranean as conflict, IVAM, Valencia Institute of — Cinetracts 20', Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, US Modern Art — Global(e) Resistance, Centre Pompidou, Paris — Telling Tales. MCA, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney — Images liées, Château de Servières, Marseille — Uncertain States, Akademie der Künste, Berlin — Garden Conversation, Museum für Neue Kunst, Freiburg — Le Musée Égaré, Printemps de Septembre, Museum Paul — Les testaments trahis, mor charpeniter, Paris Dupuy — Seismic Movements, Dhaka Art Summit — Par les lueurs. Frac Aquitaine, Bordeaux — An Audio family Albu, The Diasporic Shool, Kunstenfestival, — Beachhead´s PEACE OF MIND. Artspace, Auckland, New Brussels Zealand — Between the sun and the Moon, 2nd Lahore Biennial — Fireflies in the Night Take Wing, Niarchos Cultural Center, — Radical Hope, mor charpentier, Paris Athens — Push the Limits, Fondazine Merz, Torino — Streamlines, Metaphorical and Geopolitical Interpreta- — Face à la mer, CAC Passerelle, Brest tions of the Oceans. Deichtornhallen, Hamburg — 1 Million Rosen für Angela Davis, Staatliche — La Ville Au Loin, FRAC - Centre, Orleans Kunstsammlungen, Dresden — Utopies, Espoirs, Colères, Centre de photographie de Lec- — Dear Truth, Hasselblad Foundation, Gothenburg toure, Lectoure 2019 2015 — Stars are closer and clouds are nutritious under golden — 8th Goteborg Biennale: A Story Within A Story trees, MMAG Foundation, Amman, Jordan Europe: The Future of History, Kunsthaus, Zurich — Ways of Seeing, Capilla del Arte de la Universidad de las — Common Grounds. Museum Villa Stuck, Munich Américas Puebla, BienalSur, CCK, Buenos Aires — Chassés-croisés, Frac Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Dunkerque — Tell me about yesterdat tomorrow, — Mare Medi Terraneum, Es Baluard, Palma de Mallorca NS-Dokumentationszentrum München — All roads lead to Schengen, Frac Lorraine, Metz — Europa Endlos, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen — Translocations. Arts Santa Monica, Barcelona — Golden Hour, MuMo, Paris — Speaking to Histor,. Extra City Kunsthal, Antwerp — I am a native Foreigner, Les Abattoirs, Toulouse — A Republic of Art. Vanabbe Museum, Eindhoven — How to reappear, Beriut Art Center — En y entre geografías. MAMM, Medellin Museum of Mod- — Streams of Consciousness : 12th Bamako Biennale ern Art — Biennial of Contemporary Art, Coimbra — Memorias Imborrables. MARCO, Museo de Arte Contempo- ranea de Vigo, Spain 2018 — Reading Exercises. Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery, Con- — Road to Justice, Maxxi, Rome cordia University, Montreal — Artes Mundi 8, Cardiff National Museum — Streamlines. Deichtorhallen, Hall for Contemporary Art, — Persona Grata, MAC/VAL, Vitry Hamburg — Musée(s) en Oeuvre, Centre Pompidou, Paris — In Search For A Radical Incomplete, A Perfect Animal With- in, Stacion, Center for Contemporary Art, Prishtina 2017 — Moving Image Art Across The Arab World, Malmö Kons- — Documenta 14, Athens / Kassel thall, Malmö — La Terra Inquieta, Triennale di Milano, Palazzo Triennale, Milan 2014 — Holland Festival, International Performing Art Festival, Am- — Here & Elsewhere, The New Museum, New York sterdam — Positions, Van AbbeMuseum, Eindhoven — El Borde de una Herrida, Centro Centro, Madrid — Parle pour toi, Marian Goodman Gallery, Paris — Asian Biennale, Taipei National Museum — Giving Contours to Shadows, N.B.K, Berlin — Journal, ICA (Institute for Contemporary Art), London 2016 — Committed artists? Maybe, Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon — 6th Marrakech Biennale — Unerasable Memories, Sesc Pompeia, Sao Paulo Bouchra Khalili — A Thousand of Him, Scotland's Centre for Photography, Ed- — Plot for a Biennial: 10th Sharjah Biennial. Sharjah Art inburgh Foundation — Mind The Map, Punkt Ø Galleri F 15, Momentum Kunsthall, — Locus Agonistes: Practices and Logics of the Civic. Beirut Norway Art Center — Cómplices y testigos, ADN Galeria, Barcelona — New Work From France, Hamilton Gallery, Canada — Constellations, Frac Nord Pas de Calais, Dunkerque, France — Borders, Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon — Tentura and Antitentura, Studio Gallery, Budapest — Tandem Paris / Buenos Aires. Centro Cultural Recoleta, — Garden and Spring, Abraaj Group Art Prize, Art Dubai Buenos Aires, Argentina — Archives of displacement, Açik Ekran, Istanbul 2013 — Arte video francés contemporáneo, CUC (Centro Cultur- — The Encyclopedic Palace, Venice Biennale, 55th Internation- al Universitario Tlatelolco), Mexico al Exhibition — Contemporary African Films, Berkeley Art Musem / Pa- — Mehr Licht, 5th Moscow Biennale cific Film Archives — Salon der Angst, Wien Kunsthalle, Wien, Austria — The Permanent Longing for Elsewhere, Gallery TPW, To- — FREIHEIT ! Kunstpalais, Erlangen, Germany ronto — Cross-Borders, Museum of Contemporary Art at ZKM, Karsl- — Reframing Reality, Museum of Contemporary Art, Roskil- ruhe, Germany de — Aparatus Criticus & Locus, Künstlerhaus, Stuttgart — Frontières/Borders, Cape Town National Gallery, South — Desirance, Galerie Polaris, Paris Africa — Mécanique des Fluides, Cécile Fakhoury Gallery. Abidjan, — Spectrum Shorts, 40th Rotterdam International Film Ivory Coast Festival — Labor Berlin: Drifting. Haus der Kulturen Der Welt, Berlin — Imagined Places, Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam 2010 — Mirages d’Orient, Yvon Lambert Collection, Avignon, France — New Work from France, Studio Museum in Harlem, New — Ici, Ailleurs, Marseille-Provence, European Capital of Culture, York La Friche, Marseille — Spatial City, An architecture of Idealism, Museum of — Histoires Parallèles / Pays mêlés, Carré d’Art, Nîmes, France Contemporary Art, Detroit — Models for Taking Part, Kenderdine Art Gallery, Saskatoon, — Whose Map is it ? INIVA, London Canada — Always Moving Forward. Gallery 44, Centre for Contem- porary Photography, Toronto 2012 — Là où se fait notre histoire, Works from Frac Corse collec- — Intense Proximity, La Triennale, Palais de Tokyo, Paris tion, Corte, France — 18th Biennale of Sydney, All our relations, Sydney, Australia — Frontières/Borders, Johannesburg Art Gallery, South Af- — Wide Open School, Hayward Gallery, London rica — Re-Oriented, Havremagasinet. Boden, Sweden — Strangers, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin — You have been there, Marian Goodman Gallery, New York — The Spacemakers, Delfina Foundation. Tent Gallery, Ed- — Becoming voice, South London Gallery, London. inburgh — Once upon a time, Arts Santa Monica, Barcelona — Broken Films, Goethe Institute, Cairo. — J'ai deux amours, Cité Nationale de l'Immigration, Paris — Frontières/Borders, French Cultural Center, Maputo — Live rightly, die, die … Dazibao, Montréal — Home Sweet Home, Werkstatt der Kulturen, Berlin — Uncanny Journey, Dienstgebaüde Artspace, Zurich, Switzer- — Strangers, Filmoteca Espanola, Madrid land —Frontières/Borders, La Centrale,European Center of Con- — Videobrasil 17 : International Contemporary Art Festival. temporary Art, Brussels SESC Belenzinho, Sao Paulo, Brazil — Villes-Frontières, Les Abattoirs, Casablanca & French In- — Le Retour, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Al- stitute, Fès, Morocco giers — Résonances, Marrakech Art Museum — Always Moving Forward, Gallery of Peterborough, Ontario, Canada 2009 — Hydrarchy - Transitional & Transformative Seas, Contempo- — 2nd Thessaloniki Biennial, Thessaloniki, Greece rary Image Collective, Cairo — El Sur de Nuevo, Reina Sofia National Museum, Madrid — Drift - an exploration of urban & suburban landscapes, Shar- — The Other Shadow of the City, Al Hoash, Palestinian Art jah Art
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