Ghita Skali is a Moroccan Postwar & Contemporary artist who was born in 1992. Numerous key galleries and museums such as Stedelijk Museum have featured Ghita Skali's work in the past.Ghita Skali has been featured in articles for , and . The most recent article is written for ArtDaily in June 2025.
From sunset backdrops framed by palm trees, to iconic landmarks, to picturesque villages and the staging of their local traditions, tourism operates as a business fueled by the promise of happiness, escapism, and the thrill of discovery.
Conceived as a space for transmission and confrontation of experiences, this exhibition brings together a dozen international artists who question prevailing narratives in our contemporary societies and our connection to reality.
Curated by Flora Fettah, in dialogue with Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc, Bahar Noorizadeh, and Ghita Skali, Nothing but the Truth explores collective narratives and storytelling as critical tools.
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.. Skali's work is marked by a strong concern for social issues and an interest in forms of subversion, and often deals with these subjects in an ironic way...
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..Skali develops her works through different media such as writing, photography, video, performance and installation, structuring them around the representation of identity, even in its vernacular aspects...
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..Skali gives us a picture of Morocco as the privileged testing ground of an engineering effort to alter landscape morphology, motivated by financial speculation...
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