Zineb Sedira
The Voyage, or Three Years at Sea Part V

Zineb Sedira
The Voyage, or Three Years at Sea Part V

Libby Leshgold Gallery at Emily Carr University of Art + Design

Zineb Sedira, still from Lighthouse in the Sea of Time, 2011.
March 8, 2013
Zineb SediraThe Voyage, or Three Years at Sea Part V

March 13–April 21, 2013

Opening: Tuesday, March 12 at 7:30pm
Artist talk: Thursday, March 14 at 7pm

ECU Theatre (SB301)
Charles H. Scott Gallery
Emily Carr University
1399 Johnston Street, Vancouver, BC

T 604 844 3809

chscott.ecuad.ca

The Charles H. Scott Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of London-based artist Zineb Sedira. The show is the only solo exhibition in the multi-part series The Voyage, or Three Years at Sea which explores our relationship to the sea.

Born in France to Algerian parents, Sedira explores themes of mobility, transmission, oral history and colonial past through sea-related narratives. The Mediterranean Sea plays a significant role in the artist’s work as the site of historical, cultural and contemporary movement between North Africa and Europe. The exhibition at the Charles H. Scott Gallery will consist of two recent multi-disciplinary projects—Transmettre en abyme, 2012 and Lighthouse in the Sea of Time, 2011. 

In Lighthouse in the Sea of Time, Sedira turns her attention to lighthouses on the Algerian coastline. Through her exploration of these impressive structures and the objects and archival materials they contain, the artist reveals vestiges of colonial history. She also features interviews with contemporary lighthouse keepers telling their stories and providing insight into their lives on the edge of the sea. In Transmettre en abyme, the artist investigates an immense photographic archive documenting ships arriving and departing from the port of Marseille over a period of sixty years taken by Marcel Baudelaire, a “shipspotter” extraordinaire. The amassed images the archive contains speak of the endless flow of goods and human cargo transported by the vessels Baudelaire depicts.

Zineb Sedira has exhibited her work internationally in numerous solo and group exhibitions. She was awarded the Chevalier des Ordres des Arts et des Lettres by the French Ministry of Culture and is the founder of ARIA, an artist residency in Algiers. Her work is featured in collections such as the Tate Collection, Deutsche Bank Collection, Centre Pompidou, Musée national d’art moderne, and the Sharjah Art Museum Collection. She is represented by Galerie Kamel Mennour in Paris.

The Voyage, or Three Years at Sea Part V: Zineb Sedira is curated by Cate Rimmer.
For more information please contact the gallery at 604 844 3809.

 

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