Astérismes (Fig. 2): The Circle and The Public Storyteller
Festival d'Automne guest artist Bouchra Khalili's Astérismes project (Figs. 1-3), which brings together recent works and new productions, will take over three theater stages in autumn 2025.
Berthier's stage is being transformed into an exhibition space to host the works of visual artist Bouchra Khalili. Astérismes (Fig.2): The Circle and The Public Storyteller establishes a dialogue between visual arts, moving images and the performing arts. It is a continuation of Khalili's research which she begun in 2017 on the deleted memory of theatre companies Al Assifa and Al Halaka. These companies emerged from the Arab Workers' Movement (1973-1977) and were pioneers in the struggle against racism and for equal rights. From the lack of evidence and collective amnesia surrounding these artistic and civic experiences, Bouchra Khalili creates speculative devices in which the combination of film editing and storytelling brings buried memories back to the surface.
Cast
commissariat/curator
Clément Dirié
delegated production Festival d'Automne
coproduction Festival d'Automne, T2G Théâtre de Gennevilliers
in co-presentation with Festival d'Automne and T2G Théâtre de Gennevilliers
Five dates
1975 Release of Moumen Smihi's El Chergui and Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Tous les autres s'appellent Ali.
2003 First exhibition at the Videobrasil Biennial, São Paulo.
2012-2013 Production of The Speeches Series trilogy, presented at the 3rd Paris Triennale, the 55th Venice Biennale and the Pérez Art Museum Miami.
2016-2017 Solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and participation in documenta 14, Athens, with The Tempest Society.
2023 Presentation of The Circle at the 15th Sharjah Biennale and solo exhibition at MACBA, Barcelona.