Migros Museum

Tarek Lakhrissi

BLISS

10 Feb - 20 May 2024

Exhibition view Tarek Lakhrissi – Bliss, Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst
(10.2.2024-20.5.2024 ). Courtesy the artist and Galerie Allen, Paris. Photo: Studio Stucky © ProLitteris, Zürich
Exhibition view Tarek Lakhrissi – Bliss, Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst
(10.2.2024-20.5.2024 ). Courtesy the artist and Galerie Allen, Paris. Photo: Studio Stucky © ProLitteris, Zürich
Exhibition view Tarek Lakhrissi – Bliss, Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst
(10.2.2024-20.5.2024 ). Courtesy the artist and Galerie Allen, Paris. Photo: Studio Stucky © ProLitteris, Zürich
Tarek Lakhrissi, SHAPING LOSS / GLAMOROUS BB, 2024, print 3D based on polysty- rene, epoxy resin, metallic paint. Courtesy the artist and Galerie Allen, Paris. Commissioned by Centre d'art Le Confort Moderne. Photo: Studio Stucky © ProLitte- ris, Zürich
Install view Tarek Lakhrissi, Coeur Brillant (or Bright Heart), 2022, HD video, colour, sound. Courtesy the artist and Galerie Allen, Paris. Photo: Studio Stucky © ProLitteris, Zürich
Install view Tarek Lakhrissi, Coeur Brillant (or Bright Heart), 2022, HD video, colour, sound. Courtesy the artist and Galerie Allen, Paris. Photo: Studio Stucky © ProLitteris, Zürich
Tarek Lakhrissi, Pending (to Karim), 2024, blown glas, cable wire.
Courtesy the artist and Galerie Allen, Paris. Photo: Studio Stucky © ProLitteris, Zürich
In his solo exhibition BLISS, Tarek Lakhrissi invites the audience on a journey: in a stage-like setting, visitors become protagonists in search of dreamy moments in the midst of chaos. Over the course of three acts, they encounter immersive installations, an enchanting film work and larger-than-life sculptures.

The French poet and artist has a particular interest in conversations about race, class and gender. His captivating poems and installations, borrow their aesthetics from a dazzling and vibrant pop culture, aiming to transform traditional narratives. Lakhrissi often uses autofiction – the interfusion of a biographical report with fictional elements – as a tool. Therefore he simultaneously offers his audiences opportunities for identification and tells an imagined story through a myriad of layers.

BLISS takes the reflective state of mind of melancholy as a starting point to explore themes such as self-discovery, one’s own desire and the social exclusion of marginalized groups. Lakhrissi’s queer and BIPoC first-person perspective is transferable to the daily experience of minorities within a society that is dominated by a white, cisgender and heterosexual majority. An auto-fictional journey of self-discovery reveals itself and expresses the intricate interplay between light and darkness, bliss and melancholy.

Curator: Dr. Michael Birchall
 

Tags: Michael Birchall, Tarek Lakhrissi