Bady Dalloul
Bady Dalloul (b. 1986, Paris) is a French multimedia artist whose work entwines historical events, personal facts and fiction. His works are imbued with sociological and historical reflections on his heritage and issues of global migration. Reflecting on territorial demarcations, Dalloul questions West-centered historiography and knowledge production. Through drawing, video, and objects, Dalloul engages a dialogue between the imagined and the real by questioning the logic of writing history.
Recipient of the Prize for Arab Contemporary Creation awarded by the Friends of the Institut du Monde Arabe in 2017, his work is the subject of a solo exhibition at the Arab Museum of Modern Art Mathaf Qatar.
Bady Dalloul has had solo exhibitions at Untilthen Gallery, Paris, Alexandra de Viveiros Gallery, Paris (both 2016), and l’ENSBA de Paris, Paris (2015). Dalloul participated in group exhibitions at Palais de Tokyo, Paris, Centre Pompidou, Paris, Gulbenkian Foundation, Valencia d’Art Modern – IVAM, Valencia (both 2020), and Warehouse 421, Abu Dhabi (2019), amongst others.