Monia Ben Hamouda, Aniconism as Figuration Urgency (The spell III), 2022, Sculpture, 350 × 320 × 0.03 cm
Courtesy: Selma Feriani Gallery and the artist
A contemporary art gallery based between Tunis and London that supports the growing art infrastructure in Tunisia and North Africa, offering artists a global platform within a nurturing environment and with exceptional local and international curation. Founded in 2009 in London and then in Sidi Bou Saïd, Tunis, in 2013 under Selma Feriani Gallery, our ongoing mission has been to seek out both emerging and established contemporary artists from the MENA region and beyond, supporting their long-term career development and facilitating their recognition financially, critically and historically. To date, the gallery has presented a progressive, politically and socially conscious programme, organising critically acclaimed exhibitions, installing public interventions internationally. Providing a platform for ongoing discourse between Europe and Africa, Selma Feriani’s aim is to create balanced opportunities for exploration, research and exchange between the two continents, for artists, professionals and the public. The gallery is behind the practice development of artists such as Maha Malluh, Nidhal Chamekh, Malek Gnaoui, M’barek Bouhchichi, Massinissa Selmani, Elena Damiani and Nicene Kossentini. By supporting the growing art infrastructure in Tunisia and North Africa, the gallery offers artists a global platform within a nurturing environment and with exceptional local and international curation. In January 2024, the gallery launched a new purpose-built, museum-standard space in the rapidly growing Tunis Lake district, s cultural hub that places Tunisia on the contemporary art map, while revitalising its cultural legacies. The first commercial space of its kind in North Africa, it is designed by architect Chacha Atallah and spans 2000sqm. Boasting 800sqm of museum-quality exhibition space across three rooms, a library and bookshop and an annual outdoor sculpture commission in its adjoining garden, the gallery hosts rich public and education programmes placing particular emphasis on local communities. The introduction of the new institutional standard exhibition space champions the further growth of a meaningful cultural network for emerging and established artists from Tunisia and beyond.
At this year’s Art Dubai, Selma Feriani Gallery and ChertLüdde come together to foster dynamic conversations around art’s role in addressing contemporary urgencies, while weaving connections across histories and geographies.
A contemporary art gallery based between Tunis and London that supports the growing art infrastructure in Tunisia and North Africa, offering artists a globalplatform within a nurturing environment and with exceptional local and international curation.
Founded in 2009 in London and then in Sidi Bou Saïd, Tunis, in 2013 under Selma Feriani Gallery, our ongoing mission has been to seek out both emerging and established contemporary artists from the MENA region and beyond, supporting their long-term career development and facilitating their recognition financially, critically and historically. To date, the gallery has presented a progressive, politically and socially conscious programme, organising critically acclaimed exhibitions, installing public interventions internationally. Providing a platform for ongoing discourse between Europe and Africa, Selma Feriani’s aim is to create balanced opportunities for exploration, research and exchange between the two continents, for artists, professionals and the public. The gallery is behind the practice development of artists such as Maha Malluh, Nidhal Chamekh, Malek Gnaoui, M’barek Bouhchichi, Massinissa Selmani, ElenaDamiani and Nicene Kossentini. By supporting the growing art infrastructure in Tunisia and North Africa, the gallery offers artists a global platform within a nurturing environment and with exceptional local and international curation.
In January 2024, the gallery launched a new purpose-built, museum-standard space in the rapidly growing Tunis Lake district, s cultural hub that places Tunisia on the contemporary art map, while revitalising its cultural legacies. The first commercial space of its kind in North Africa, it is designed by architect Chacha Atallah and spans 2000sqm. Boasting 800sqm of museum-quality exhibition space across three rooms, a library and bookshop and an annual outdoor sculpture commission in its adjoining garden, the gallery hosts rich public and education programmes, placing particular emphasis on local communities. The introduction of the new institutional standard exhibition space champions the further growth of a meaningful cultural network for emerging and established artists from Tunisia and beyond.
Monia Ben Hamouda, born in 1991, Tunisia
M’barek Bouhchichi
Nidhal Chamekh
Elena Damiani
Rafik El Kamel
Jellel Gasteli
Malek Gnaoui
Pascal Hachem
Nicène Kossentini
Yann Lacroix
Maha Malluh
Massinissa Selmani
Catalina Swinburn
Fares Thabet
Nadia Ayari
Sara Ouhaddou
Zineb Sedira
Mohamed Amine Hamouda
Monia Ben Hamouda
Amina Saoudi Aït Khay
Aymen Mbarki
Jessica Boubetra
Filwa Nazer
Mohamed Amine Hamouda
Monia Ben Hamouda
Amina Saoudi Aït Khay
Aymen Mbarki
Jessica Boubetra
Filwa Nazer
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