First but not Last Time in America

  • Exhibition
The 2022 archive

Kubra Khademi

Lille - Paris

An Afghan artist who came to France as refugee, Kubra Khademi brings together epic stories, classic poetry, and slogans chanted by Afghan women in her new series. A feminist and poetic manifesto.

First but not Last Time in America © Land Mine, Grenade, Kubra Khademi

Presentation

An Afghan artist who came to France as a refugee in 2015, Kubra Khademi is a feminist who draws inspiration for her paintings and performances from the situation in her country. Her depictions of women do not arise from the desire to show their nudity, but from the natural urge to portray the freedom of bodies. Those women move through mythological tales traditionally devoted to men in Afghan culture, or through situations which break free from the patriarchy with beauty and humour. With her new series, made of cloth and threads, Kubra Khademi continues her creation of a fresco-like world where appear the fights of ancestral tapestries, this time led by women. And their heroic actions are adorned with unique words: Persian poetry, be it epic or modern, or the so-called “below the belly button” popular poetry of Afghan women, as well as the slogans they now chant in the streets against the Talibans. The author of the poster for this year’s Festival d’Avignon, Kubra Khademi leads us into an artistic world which draws its power from its freedom.

Read the full interview with Kubra Khademi

Production

Production Galerie Éric Mouchet (Paris) and Latitudes Contemporaines (Lille)
In partnership with ARTE, France Médias Monde

A Collection Lambert's exhibition

Practical infos

Pictures

First but not Last Time in America © Land Mine, Grenade, Kubra Khademi

Audiovisual

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And…

Press conference - 9 July

  • Press conference
  • Oona Doherty
  • Emmanuel Eggermont
  • Via Katlehong
  • Marco da Silva Ferreira
  • Amala Dianor
  • Kubra Khademi

The 2022 archive