ZINEB SEDIRA

Les rêves n’ont pas de titre
Curated by Yasmina Reggad, Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath
 

Presented for the first time in France, the work was originally conceived for the French Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennale in 2022, where it received a Special Mention from the jury. 

 

In Dreams Have No Titles, Zineb Sedira transforms the exhibition space into a cinematic world of personal memory, political history, and film fiction, all intertwine. Curated by Yasmina Reggad, Sam Bardaouil, and Till Fellrath, the exhibition revisits the revolutionary spirit of 1960s and 1970s cinema, drawing inspiration from landmark Algerian, Italian, and French films that emerged alongside global liberation movements.

 

Blending reenacted film scenes, autobiographical fragments, archival research, and behind-the-scenes moments, Sedira creates an immersive installation that questions who writes history and how collective memory is shaped.

 

References to iconic films such as The Battle, become part of a larger reflection on migration, solidarity, resilience, and belonging. Both intimate and political, the exhibition invites viewers into a space of movement, music, and resistance.  Sedira suggests, dreams remain open, untitled, with endlessly possible.

  
21 May – 27 September 2026
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