The exhibition Inhabiting the World approaches the complexity of human beings through their relationship with the world.
Attracted by Nasreddine Bennacer’s singular piano, which stands out from the exhibition space, the visitors encounter the voices of fourteen artists, who, turn by turn, amaze, warn and gather.
In his essay, Habiter le monde (2017) Felwine Sarr defines: “To live in the world, it’s to conceive oneself as being part of a space wider than one’s ethical group, one’s nation… It’s fully inhabiting the histories and richnesses of humanity’s plural cultures.”
To inhabit the world is to embrace the diversity of beings and ideas in their uniqueness.
EXHIBITING ARTISTS
Nasreddine Bennacer
Fariba Boroufar
Saïdou Dicko
Matthew Eguavoen
Salifou Lindou
Omar Mahfoudi
Ousmane Niang
Jean David Nkot
Eva Obodo
Emma Odumade
Ozioma Onuzulike
Nana Yaw Oduro
Mouhcine Rahaoui
Hervé Yamguen
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