Every year, "Marseille Résonance" questions and puts into dialogue the myths and realities of the Phocaean city through a program of sound creations, shows and cinema.
This year's theme, "Egalité mécanique électrique", is made up of moments constructed with our different interpretations of the meaning of Equality. Each artist, company and group has brought its own vision to our environment through different artistic practices.
" Egalité mécanique électrique" is a moment of reflection on the meaning of Equality in the present.
For this latest edition of "Marseille Résonance", Lebanese artist Kinda Hassan deciphers Marseille's "kaleidoscope" through a sound installation entitled Ex Nihilo (nihil fit), nothing comes from nothing, questioning the different histories masked by the city's contemporary façade.
Starting with the port of Marseille as a vehicle for the transfer of people, products, energy, histories and possibilities, she invites us to contemplate the processes of transformation of human life in the urban context of a city-port. The port becomes a lens through which to imagine and ruminate on the transformations wrought by political power, the gentle but certain shift towards capital, the production of desire, the domination of the machine and the circumstances of history's evolution, particularly the country's colonial and then post-colonial history. These are transformations that are ultimately imprinted on the human body circulating in today's city, a city described and re-described in a unifying, sometimes reductive language. Kinda Hassan pierces the conventional, contemporary descriptions that promote Marseille as a cosmopolitan, Euro-Mediterranean city, a capital of culture. She goes in search of origins that can tell a different story.
In her sound painting, Kinda Hassan presents the city and its port as subject and mirror, revealing original details often assigned today to the margins, to oblivion. These are details illustrating a daily life marked by the seaside: hours spent waiting for boats, bodies carrying tons of goods, products animating the city's markets, businesses born on the corpses of their antecedents. These are details that evoke ruptures, silences and endings. It's an intimate encounter with a story in which the city is brought back to its fundamental roots: Man and his experience of survival.
Coproduction
GMEM - Centre national de création musicale | Mucem, Musée des civilisations et de la Méditerranée
Kinda Hassan
Born in Beirut, Kinda Hassan is a multimedia artist who explores the fields of video and sound.
She obtained her Master's degree in Visual Arts from Alba in 2007, and has also trained at several institutions, including the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts (ENSBA) in Paris. Since September 2016, she has been preparing a Master's degree in Sound Design at the Ecole Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Le Mans.
Her work has been exhibited at numerous international festivals and various art galleries. In 2008, she co-founded the regional Arab music platform eka3, of which she was Executive Director in Lebanon until December 2012.
Kinda Hassan has long been interested in the influence of the city on people's bodies. Her creations aim to capture a reality in order to denounce it, revealing what is usually invisible. More than simply "recording", her approach, from video to sound work, transforms and generates new spaces of perception. She pushes the boundaries of documentary to the point of poetry and fiction.
Mucem - Museum of Civilization and the Mediterranean
Fort Saint Jean13002
Marseille
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Free admission
Kinda Hassan
multimedia artist
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Kinda Hassan
Ex Nihilo (nihil fit), nothing comes from nothing - 2017