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Whitechapel Gallery presents the UK debut of Zineb Sedira’s critically acclaimed exhibition Dreams Have No Titles.

Originally conceived for the French Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennale in 2022, Dreams Have No Titles is an immersive installation comprising film, sculpture, photography and performance, that interweaves the artist’s biography with activist films produced across France, Algeria and Italy in the 1960s and 1970s, a pivotal moment in the history of avant-garde film production.

Sedira transforms the Gallery’s exhibition space into a series of film sets. In one gallery, visitors find themselves in a ballroom from Ettore Scola’s iconic film Le Bal (1983), and in another, a recreation of the living room from Sedira’s Brixton home. A full-scale cinema will also be constructed in the upper galleries, to screen Sedira’s film of the same name, Dreams Have No Titles, in which the audience will see many of the sets that they’ve encountered in the exhibition as a backdrop for Sedira’s own shoot.

Dreams Have No Titles blurs the boundaries between fiction and reality, using cinema and performance to foreground the importance – and joy – of collective shared experiences, while simultaneously raising a warning about the failure of the emancipatory dream that for many people remains an unfulfilled promise.

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This was a cinema that was not just about entertainment but also about disseminating information and political engagement, when filmmaking was a tool for political resistance.
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Zineb Sedira: ‘Culture is a way of resisting’ Conversation Zineb Sedira: ‘Culture is a way of resisting’ Zineb Sedira represented France at the Venice Biennale in 2022 with Dreams Have No Titles. In this interview, she discusses this seminal work, which is currently showing at Whitechapel Gallery in London. Read the story
About the Artist

Zineb Sedira’s (b. 1963 Paris, France) work has enriched the debate around the concepts of modernism, modernity and its manifestations in an inclusive way for over the fifteen years of her practice. She has also raised awareness of artistic expression and the contemporary experience in North Africa.

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About the Gallery

Whitechapel Gallery is a public art gallery on Whitechapel High Street in East London, opened in 1901 as one of the city’s first publicly funded spaces for temporary exhibitions. Founded by social reformers Canon Samuel and Henrietta Barnett, the gallery was established to bring art and education to the working-class communities of the East End.

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Tuesday – Sunday
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Thursday
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