Marwa Benhalim
Marwa Benhalim’s interdisciplinary visual art practice tackles power systems, their structural manifestations, and language through spatial and material culture. Her work examines how these structures and their resistances are reified as, what is thought to be, completely mundane everyday objects, actions, and utterances. By utilizing text, sculpture, food, sound, and video in multimedia installation she reveals how these power relationships proliferated and established tools in shaping, directing, and dominating social and political thought and action. At the core of her practice, she analyses language,
mainstream culture and objects as a tool to collapse and contentiously resist oppressive powers.
Benhalim is a Libyan/Brasilian artist and curator, currently living and working in Cairo, Egypt. She has participated in exhibitions in Egypt, the USA, UAE, Italy, Mexico, Lebanon, and Spain. Benhalim holds an MFA from Southern Methodist University, TX; a BA from the American University in Cairo, Egypt, and a Foundation Diploma in Art and Design from the University of the Arts, London, UK.
Residency/Fellowship
2022 Revolution
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Location
Cairo, Egypt