Alex Schweder La
Khadija Carroll La
Alexander Ponomarev
Andrew Ranville
Christopher Mayo
CocoRosie
Bianca Casady
Sierra Casady
Ethan Hayes-Chute
Eva Grubinger
Faouzi Laatiris
Florian Quistrebert
Michael Quistrebert
Gideon Lewis-Kraus
Hadley+Maxwell
Hassan Darsi
Joe Clark
Jon Nash
Juliana Cerqueira Leite
Juergen Mayer H.
Katarzyna Przezwanska
Katia Kameli
Leung Chi Wo
Luca Pozzi
Matthew Stone
Phoebe Collings-James
Megumi Matsubara
Pascale Marthine Tayou
Roger Hiorns
Sinta Werner
Sophie Erlund
Tue Greenfort
Younes Baba-Ali
Anri Sala
Karthik Pandian
Aleksandra Domanovic
Elin Hansdottir
Barkow Leibinger Architects
Frank Barkow
Regine Leibinger
Gustav Düsing
Felix Kiessling
Finnbogi Petursson
Megumi Matsubara
Carson Chan
Nadim Samman
Alan Yentob
Omar Berrada
Benedicte Clarkson
Elizabeth Sheinkman
Vanessa Branson
4th Edition. The opening 5 days will be titled 'Surrender' and will consist of performances, talks and screenings as well as the opening of the main visual arts exhibition. By bringing together artists, film makers and writers from around the world the Biennale aims to promote the status of the artist and contemporary culture in North Africa and to dynamize the regional creative scene. Venues: Various around the city of Marrakech including Riad El Fenn, ESAV Film School, Theatre Royal, Riad Denise Masson, Jemaa el Fna Square.
The Marrakech Biennale - formerly Arts in Marrakech (AiM) Biennale - is a Moroccan festival of
contemporary international culture. In February 2012 the Marrakech Biennale will launch its
fourth edition, Surrender, featuring key figures in literature, film and visual arts. Public
screenings, talks, performances and debates will take place at diverse venues and locations
around the city 29th February-4th March 2012.
The Marrakech Biennale is pleased to announce the participation of Roger Hiorns, Rian Malan,
Kate Winslet, Hicham Lasri, Geoff Dyer, Anthony Horowitz, Faouzi Bensaidi, Dominic West and
CocoRosie amongst others.
In this, its fourth and largest edition, the Marrakech Biennale is in partnership with; Dar al-
Ma’mûn residency, Institut Français, Palais de Tokyo, British Council, Puma, Helisud Maroc,
Calvert 22 Gallery, Tate, ESAV Film School, On Spot Story, Travel Link Morocco and the Goethe
Institute.
Visual arts: As part of the Biennale, Higher Atlas, a major exhibition curated by Carson Chan
and Nadim Samman, will take place at the Theatre Royal in Marrakech (29th February-3rd June
2012). High connotes reverie and transcendence. Higher Atlas suggests a cartography of the
beyond. All works will be new site-specific commissions, conceived and created on location
with local craftspeople and manufacturers. Over twenty-five international artists, architects,
writers, musicians and composers will be showing their work, including Karthik Pandian,
Aleksandra Domanovic, CocoRosie, Jon Nash, Juergen Mayer H and Turner Prize nominated
Roger Hiorns. The exhibition seeks to engage in an expansive dialogue with the city.
Co-curator Carson Chan notes: “While trying to curate an exhibition that could become part of
a contemporary Moroccan cultural identity, we can also challenge the received methods of
biennale making that is routinely practiced elsewhere. Do we have to show art? Why not
commission a novel, a symphony, an album or a prayer?“
Film: Alan Yentob, creative director of the BBC, leads the advisory board curating the film
programme with discussions, screenings and debates held in Riad El Fenn and the ESAV film
school. Confirmed participants include Anthony Horowitz, Kate Winslet, Dominic West, Lubna
Azabal, Faouzi Bensaidi, Kevin McDonald, Michael Souvignier and Hicham Lasri.
Literature: Omar Berrada, Benedicte Clarkson and Elizabeth Sheinkman organise the
literature events which include Rian Malan and Geoff Dyer and take place at the 17th century
townhouse, Riad El Fenn. Readings, performances and interventions will also be taking place
around the city.
Debate: A series of conversations on art and identity, presented by Dar al-Ma'mûn and
featuring curators, editors and critics from the international art world, including Aziz Daki
(Atelier 21), Simon Njami (Revue Noire), Khadija El Bennaoui (Art Moves Africa) and Negar
Azimi (Bidoun). http://dam-arts.org
Education: In order to promote access to contemporary culture for all ages, the 4th Marrakech
Biennale will conduct workshops for children lead by local and international cultural
practitioners, in partnership with Zidzid Kids. An internship programme pairing artists with
students from the l'Université Cadi Ayyad Marrakech (UCAM) has also been established.
Official Parallel Projects: Official Parallel Projects will be selected and acknowledged as an
integral and specific section of the Biennale, and will be autonomously organized by the
promoting institutes/individuals. We aim to fuel creative production in Marrakech during the
Biennale dates with many international and local organisations involved, ranging from book
launches to round-tables to video installations.
General: These three months aim to highlight Morocco as a dynamic hub for current ideas and
to establish its continued intellectual involvement on an international stage. The biennale’s
role, both locally and internationally, has evolved along with the climate of the times. In light of
recent events in North Africa, its goals could not be more pertinent. In addition to sponsoring
significant and lasting social, economic and cultural benefits for the area and its inhabitants,
the Biennale aims to show the outside world that Morocco is an open society that encourages
freedom of expression and debate.
About the Marrakech Biennale In 2004 with the rise of global tensions, Vanessa Branson
envisioned a cultural festival that would address social issues through the arts, using them as a
vehicle for debate and discussion and to build bridges between diverse ideologies. The
Marrakech Biennale would become a celebration of creativity in a city that has been the focus
of artistic exploration for centuries but until now with limited emphasis on contemporary art.
First held in 2005, the Marrakech Biennale is the first major trilingual (English, Arabic & French)
festival in North Africa focusing on cutting-edge contemporary art, literature and film. By
bringing together artists, film makers and writers from around the world the Biennale aims to
promote the status of the artist and contemporary culture in North Africa and to dynamize the
regional creative scene. Held every two years, the Marrakech Biennale promotes inter-cultural
and inter-disciplinary exchanges through an educational approach that addresses art
professionals, students and the general public.
The Biennale has grown to become an internationally recognised event with a thriving visual
art, film and literature programme. Past participants at the Marrakech Biennale have included
Francis Alys, Yto Barrada, John Boorman, Richard E. Grant, Edmond El Maleh, Tracy Emin,
Pieter Hugo, Isaac Julien, Abdellah Karroum, Joseph Kosuth, Julian Schnabel, Sadie Smith and
Abdellah Taia.
President – Vanessa Branson
Visual Arts Curators - Nadim Samman and Carson Chan
Film Programme – Alan Yentob, Suzy Gillett, Mohamed Bakrim, Vincent Melilli.
Literary Programme – Omar Berrada, Benedicte Clarkson and Elizabeth Sheinkman
For more information, images and to arrange an interview with festival director
Vanessa Branson and curators Carson Chan and Nadim Samman please contact
Jody Gillett mobile + 44 (0) 7818 453 650 jody@freeassociates.org
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29
Offical Biennale Welcome and Press Conference 11:00 - 12:00
with Vanessa Branson, Carson Chan and Nadim Samman, Omar Berrada and Alan Yentob.
I Am Slave 14:30-16:30 | Venue: ESAV
Screening of I am Slave followed by a discussion with the director Gabriel Range and lead actress Lubna Azabal
Artistic identities in Africa and the Middle East 14:30-16:30 | Venue: Riad Denise Masson
with Aziz Daki (art historian, director of the Atelier 21 in Casablanca), Khadija El Bennaoui (coordinator of Young Arab Theater Fund and Art Moves Africa and Board member of Arterial Network), Catherine David (independent curator, Director of Contemporary Arab Representations), Simon Njami (curator and art critic, co-founder of Revue Noire), Hamza Serafi (founder ofAthr Gallery, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia)
A Spring of images? 17:00-18:30 | Venue: Riad Denise Masson
WJT Mitchell (theorist of art, media and literature, University of Chicago, and editor of the journal Critical Inquiry), in conversation with Rasha Salti (independent art critic, curator and film programmer) and Omar Berrada (director of the Dar al-Ma’mûn library)
Venues: Various around the city of Marrakech including Riad El Fenn, ESAV Film School, Theatre Royal, Riad Denise Masson, Jemaa el Fna Square.