MoMA PS1

Meriem Bennani

FLY

19 Jun - 28 Aug 2016

Installation view of the exhibition "Meriem Bennani: FLY"
June 19th, 2016–August 28th, 2016. INPS1.1123.17. Photograph by Derek Schultz.
MoMA PS1 will present the first solo museum exhibition of New York-based artist Meriem Bennani (b.1988, Rabat). Part documentary travelogue, part soap opera, and part juicy gossip session, FLY is a new multimedia commission that immerses the viewer in an environment of brightly colored, geometric forms and surfaces. An animated fruit fly serves as a guide through the video, mischievously buzzing around an open-air market, weaving through Medina quarters in Rabat and Fez, and bringing viewers beyond the walls of private homes and into lavish private celebrations. FLY's numerous screens and wide range of cultural references evade conventional narrative, synthesizing the onslaught of information streams that compete for our attention in contemporary life. Viewers must construct their own narrative from fragments of video that vary in size, perspective, and focus, drawing on instinctive ways of looking. The artist's native Morocco, situated on the North African coast with proximity to Europe and the Middle East, is host to radically different cultures. Combining this site with her invented cast of animated digital characters, Bennani layers universal archetypes of human behavior and ritual alongside the visual characteristics of contemporary digital media, testing the boundaries of what we regard as familiar or strange, real or virtual.

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Meriem Bennani (b. 1988 Rabat, Morocco) lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Bennani earned an MFA from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and a BFA from The Cooper Union in New York. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including at Saatchi Gallery in London, The Jewish Museum in New York, and Palais de Tokyo in Paris. She has previously exhibited at SIGNAL in New York.

Organized by Jocelyn Miller, Curatorial Associate, MoMA PS1.

The exhibition is made possible by the MoMA PS1 Annual Exhibition Fund.