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Part of Zineb Sedira's art installation for the French Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennale. A piece where Sedira explores her passion for the militant cinema of the 60s and 70s.
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The 100 best sci-fi movies of all time - Time Out
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Brian Dillon | At the Whitechapel - London Review of Books
Brian Dillon | At the Whitechapel London Review of Books
Zineb Sedira: ‘Culture is a way of resisting’ - Ocula
Zineb Sedira: ‘Culture is a way of resisting’ Ocula
Reel life – how Zineb Sedira found herself through film - Apollo – The International Art Magazine
Reel life – how Zineb Sedira found herself through film Apollo – The International Art Magazine
Zineb Sedira: Dreams Have No Titles, Whitechapel Gallery review - a disorientating mix of fact and fiction - The Arts Desk |
Zineb Sedira: Dreams Have No Titles, Whitechapel Gallery review - a disorientating mix of fact and fiction The Arts Desk |
Zineb Sedira: Dreams Have No Titles review – magic moments in the bar that can take you anywhere - The Guardian
Zineb Sedira: Dreams Have No Titles review – magic moments in the bar that can take you anywhere The Guardian
CHIMERICAL ROMANCE - Artforum
CHIMERICAL ROMANCE Artforum
Zineb Sedira – interview: ‘It makes sense to include part of my life, part of me, in the work’ - Studio International
Zineb Sedira – interview: ‘It makes sense to include part of my life, part of me, in the work’ Studio International
PEARL – Review - We Are Movie Geeks
PEARL – Review We Are Movie Geeks
Zineb Sedira Pays Homage to 1960s Algerian Cinema Post-Liberation - Artsy
Zineb Sedira Pays Homage to 1960s Algerian Cinema Post-Liberation Artsy
A ‘Product of Colonialism’ Represents France at the Venice Biennale (Published 2022) - The New York Times
A ‘Product of Colonialism’ Represents France at the Venice Biennale (Published 2022) The New York Times
Zineb Sedira’s Joyous French Pavilion Emerges as an Early Favorite at the Venice Biennale - ARTnews.com
Zineb Sedira’s Joyous French Pavilion Emerges as an Early Favorite at the Venice Biennale ARTnews.com
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