Bouchra Ouizguen, Tala Hadid

Sphere / Kurah

Portrait Visual arts
Ménagerie de verre
decemberdec 8 – 13
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World premiere

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Ménagerie de verre
Ménagerie de verre
12, rue Lechevin
75011 Paris
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Wednesday december 9

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Thursday december 10

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Friday december 11

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Concept and creation Tala Hadid and Bouchra Ouizguen.

Production Tala Hadid and Bouchra Ouizguen 
Co-production Qatar Museums
With the support of the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès 
Bouchra Ouizguen is a recipient of the City of Paris’s international residency programme at Les Récollets

La Ménagerie de verre and the Festival d’Automne in Paris present this installation as a corealisation, in partnership with the CENTQUATRE-PARIS.

With the support of

Event organised as part of the 2026 Mediterranean Season

Sphere / Kurah is a spatial triptych in which bodies, voices and gestures permeate one another. Images detach themselves from the body to become traces, light, shimmering presences. In this passage from presence towards fragility, the work is concerned with the conditions of survival.

Choreographer Bouchra Ouizguen and filmmaker and photographer Tala Hadid work at the thresholds of their respective disciplines and worlds. Their collaboration brings together moving images and performed gestures, filmed across North Africa, the Middle East and elsewhere. Body and image no longer remain distinct; each passes into the other, becoming a site of transformation.
The installation unfolds across successive planes of image. Bodies, voices and gestures move through cycles of mourning and joy, density and disappearance. What happens in the encounter between a body and an image, when each becomes a variation of the other? These apparitions prolong the trace. Bodies do not simply appear; they modulate, withdraw and return in altered form. Between the dancers and the camera, and between visitors and the moving images, a shifting space emerges in which presence is never fixed, but continually changes in intensity. The work asks what persists as forms disperse, and under what conditions survival itself becomes possible.

Sphere / Kurah inaugurates a constellation of works to come, emerging from their collaboration.

 

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