Guided tour of ‘Samia Henni: Performing Colonial Toxicity’
Author: Samia Henni and gta Exhibitions
Tags: #Exhibition #Parity Talks IX
At the occasion of the opening of the exhibition Samia Henni: Performing Colonial Toxicity
The exhibition sheds light on the redacted history of French nuclear colonialism in the Algerian Sahara and draws attention to the urgency of reckoning with this history and its lived environmental and sociopolitical impacts.
Performing Colonial Toxicity presents available, offered, contraband and leaked materials in an immersive multimedia installation. It creates with them a series of audio-visual assemblages, which trace the spatial, atmospheric, and geological impacts of France’s atomic bombs in the Sahara, as well as its colonial vocabularies, and the (after)lives of its radioactive debris and “stations”, as Henni refers to them. Visitors are invited in to draw their own connections between what is present in the installation, as well as what is absent from it.