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Accueil > Événements > Talk > Mohammed Laouli
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13.03.19 - 19:00

During this talk, Mohammed Laouli presents his long-term project Ex-voto.

Ex-voto is also the title of the latest project of Mohammed Laouli, through which the artist confronts the violence of colonial history with a soft, and yet sharp, thank you.
These expressions of gratitude echo political, social and economic events throughout the history of Morocco, of the Maghreb region or Africa in general, since the Conference of Berlin (1884/1885) to the present day.
The gratitude formulas are engraved and gilded on marble plates, which are central elements of a process that serves as a trigger for the creation of a series of gestures, installations, photographs, videos and debates. These as well, generate perspectives to unravel the ambiguity of colonization and its effects and affects on the present.

Thus, the ex-votos of Mohammed Laouli evoke memories of the people, authorities of major forces who have been involved or responsible for the colonization of Morocco, like the industrial companies that have moved Maghrebian men and women to Europe, and got them working for low wages; and the European companies, especially French ones, who settled in Morocco and manage a large part of its economic power, after the independence of the country.

With this work, Mohammed Laouli opens reflections on colonization and its relation to the present situation. By confronting the expressions of gratitude related to the Ex-votos principles with the highlighting of current daily situations, the artist denounced the ambivalent official discourses and the violence of the postcolonial present condition.

This event is part of travelling narratives, a regional program of art and research that aims at encouraging interactions between cultural agents in Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Mauritania and Libya.
Through the organization of a cycle of residencies, exhibitions, screenings, meetings, workshops and conferences, this project strives to cross and connect micro-stories from North Africa in order to discover and disseminate endogenous stories of these territories and to collectively imagine new social and cultural utopias from these alternative narratives.
Traveling Narratives is supported by AFAC – The Arab Fund for Arts and Culture, the Goethe-Institut Marokko, the Institut Français du Maroc and the Ministry of Culture and Communication in Morocco. It is carried out in partnership with the Townhouse Gallery, Les Ateliers Sauvages, مؤسسة ورق للفنون – WaraQ art foundation and the cultural space Diadie Tabara Camara.

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