
Zineb Sedira's Exhibition at De La Warr Pavillion is Reviewed by Frieze Magazine
18 Nov 2022
Zineb Sedira's Can't You See The Sea Changing? is currently on view at De La Warr Pavillion at Bex-Hill-on-Sea. This marks Sedira's first solo exhibition in a UK institution for over 12 years.
It focuses on Sedira’s ongoing investigation into the conditions of transnational trade, identity and migrant consciousness in a post-colonial context, within which the sea is a recurring motif.
The exhibition follows her success at this year’s Venice Biennale, with her work Dreams Have No Titles at the French Pavilion.
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