La Bête, A modern Tale by Yasmina Benabderrahmane
Yasmina Benabderrahmane is the winner of the BAL AWARD FOR YOUNG CREATION WITH THE ADAGP 2019. The purpose of this prize is to accompany for two years the realisation of a creative project that falls within the broad spectrum of the image-documentary, fixed and moving, questioning our human experience. La Bête, A modern Tale by Yasmina Benabderrahmane will be presented at LE BAL from January 15th to April 12th, 2020. A book co-published by MACK and LE BAL accompanies the exhibition.
This is a story between two shores: yesterday’s Morocco, with raw materials at ground and body level, and today’s Morocco, in concrete and rock. Since 2012, Yasmina Benabderrahmane has been travelling across the sand dunes and plains of her native country, which after fourteen years of absence she attemps to reclaim through a visual language.
In the Bouregreg Valley, a few kilometres from Rabat, a new cultural centre, theatre and archaeological museum are being built, a colossal project instigated by the King that resembles a crouching beast, a figure of modernity eating away at the landscape and gradually altering the physiognomy of an ancestral country. The “Beast” does not sleep, it expands, snores, and settles into the landscape, growing larger day after day, imposing its shell-like architecture.
Further on, lie the rough, deserted, bare plains of Chichaoua, in the Atlas Moutains where traditions are passed on from one generation to another in dead calm villages, and where tales told in soft voices bring families together during the celebration of Eid Al-Adha.
Yasmina Benabderrahmane invites us to follow the winding paths between these two worlds. Her work is inhabited by her family history, between metaphor and raw fragments. First of all, there is the Uncle, a geologist responsible for the “Beast” in the Bouregreg Valley, guarantor of the earth and memory. A little further on, there is the Grandmother in Chichaoua, who manages time and weaves customs, from henna to the viscera.
In these familiar spaces and bodies where the unsettled history of contemporary Morocco plays out, Yasmina Benabderrahmane focuses on details and textures, and on hands that shape, enact and reproduce the same gestures over and over, throughout the course of time. In the halting upheavals of film, Yasmina Benabderrahmane’s work leads us to a sensitive, mineral, instinctive vision of Moroccan history, with dripping stones and coagulated blood, and where the artist’s gaze is posed upon the intimacy of passing time.
— Adrien Genoudet, co-curator
Biographies
Curators : Diane Dufour and Adrien Genoudet.
On the occasion of the exhibition, MACK BOOKS and LE BAL co-published the book La Bête, A modern Tale by Yasmina Benabderrahmane .
LE BAL AWARD FOR YOUNG CREATION is organized with the support of
The project received support from the Cercle des 100 Amis mécènes du BAL and by :
LE BAL receives support from La Ville de Paris and Conseil Régional d'Île-de-France.
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