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Malmö Konsthall opens a new exhibition by Bouchra Khalili

This summer, Malmö Konsthall presents How to Call a Ghost – an exhibition by the Moroccan-French artist Bouchra Khalili. The exhibition is the largest presentation of her work in Scandinavia and her first show ever in the south of Sweden. It opens on Friday 5 June at 7 p.m, with a press preview on Thursday 4 June at 10 a.m.

The Power of Storytelling
Since the early 2000s, Bouchra Khalili, currently based in Vienna, has been working with a wide variety of media, particularly film and video. In her work, she addresses issues related to belonging, community, and democracy. Using a collaborative method Khalili explores how filmic and sonic forms can create a space for subjects rendered invisible by the nation-state model. Central to her work is the belief in the power of storytelling. In her films, first-person singular accounts intersect with collective history and memory. The voices of her non-professional performers progressively transform into a collective voice, implicitly echoing Pier Paolo Pasolini’s practice of poesia civile, in which the civic poet’s voice carries a potential community.

The Right to Belong
Khalili’s work invites us to reflect on how our society functions and how the right to belong to our shared society is defined. Her work in many ways reflects the current situation in the EU (socially, politically, and historically), where the right to belong has been based on exclusion. Malmö Konsthall wishes to highlight the relevance of these issues for the region and for the City of Malmö, home to more than 180 different nationalities.

The exhibition seeks to weave together the various threads in Bouchra Khalili’s work from the 2010s to the present day and encompasses installation, film, printmaking and textile. Presented works include The Tempest Society, The Circle Project, The Public Storyteller, and Khalili’s latest film The Public Scribe, which were shown as part of her three solo exhibitions made for the Festival d’Automne 2025, a multidisciplinary arts festival featuring theatre, dance, music, performance and contemporary art, held every year in Paris.

A Chorus of Voices
At Malmö Konsthall, Khalili let the works go in dialogue with the building’s existing architecture by creating a site-specific presentation. Newer works meet older ones and together they form a chorus of voices, where forgotten stories from the past are brought to light and resonate in our own time. The exhibition is based on the idea of the circle – the absence of a beginning and an end – but also on the circle as a gathering point for traditional oral storytelling. In Morocco, al halaqa, gathering in a circle around the storyteller, is a tradition that is several hundred years old. Halaqa literally means “circle”, “ring” or “assembly” in Arabic.

Based on how we move through the space, links, connections, and constellations between the works will crystallize. No single path is given, and all stories are equally important. Bouchra Khalili’s work allows us to envision a potential future in which the frameworks and hierarchies of the nation-state can be broken, and new, more equal conditions created.

The exhibition is supported by Phileas – The Austrian Office for Contemporary Art and the Institut français

Welcome to join us for the press preview on Thursday, 4 June, at 10 a.m.
Please note that the press preview starts one hour earlier than usual. The artist Bouchra Khalili and Mats Stjernstedt, director of Malmö Konsthall, will be present.

Please RSVP to anna.grankvist@malmo.se by 2 June.
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The exhibition opens to the public on Friday, 5 June, at 7 p.m. Co-hosts of the opening event are the associations Hand i Hand, Irakiska Kulturföreningen, and Svensk-Algeriska Föreningen, in collaboration with ABF Malmö. This program is financed with support from Region Skåne.

On Saturday, 6 June, there will be an artist talk with Bouchra Khalili in conversation with Mats Stjernstedt at 2 p.m


Bouchra Khalili. The Public Storyteller, 2024 (video still). Dual synchronized channel video installation. Video and 16mm film transferred to video. Colour and B/W, sound, 18 min. © Bouchra Khalili. Courtesy the artist and mor charpentier, Paris.

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