Zineb Sedira talks to Ben Luke about her influences—from writers to musicians, film-makers and, after all, different artists—and the cultural experiences which have formed her life and work.
Sedira, born in Paris in 1963 to Algerian mother and father and primarily based in London since 1986, makes use of movie, pictures, set up, sculpture and different media to mirror on reminiscence, from the non-public to the collective and historic. She explores illustration, language and household, intimately knowledgeable by her French, Algerian and British identification.

An set up view of Zineb Sedira, Goals Have No Titles on the Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart, Berlin, 2023. The work was additionally proven on the 2022 Venice Biennale
© Mathieu Carmona © DACS, London
By mining her singular autobiography and its reference to colonial histories and their up to date legacies, Sedira has created a physique of labor that’s directly politically nuanced, emotionally advanced and visually wealthy.

Zineb Sedira, Headlines (2023)
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She discusses her early curiosity in Mary Kelly, her enduring engagement with the artwork of JMW Turner, and her admiration for the Algerian painter Baya. She displays on her fascination with the Pan-African Competition in Algiers in 1969, the topic of a physique of labor.

Zineb Sedira, Brochures Competition Panaf (From the sequence For a Transient Second the World was on Hearth) (2019)
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And she or he talks about her love of jazz and ska, the affect of postcolonial writers, amongst a lot else. Plus, she offers perception into her studio life and solutions our typical questions, together with the last word: “what’s artwork for?”
- Zineb Sedira: Goals Have No Titles, Whitechapel Gallery, London, 15 February-12 Might. (The movie model of the work is on show at Tate Britain till September 2024)
- Goals Have No Titles, Cultural Basis, Abu Dhabi , UAE, 3 October-28 January 2025
- Let’s go on singing!, Goodman Gallery, London, till 16 March
- Standing Right here Questioning Which Option to Go, Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon, Portugal, 19 June 2025-22 September 2025