Guardian · 222 days ago
Fatimazohra Serri's photograph, The Swing of Life, is a profound exploration of the unspoken bonds between men and women, where the flowing black dress of a woman becomes both the support and the separation in a relationship. It conveys a subtle power struggle and reliance, highlighting how society often rests unknowingly on the silent resilience of women, embodying a "quiet act of resistance where words are silenced." Originating from her project Shades of Black, Serri's art challenges the rigid roles imposed on Moroccan women, finding creative expression within the constraints of her conservative environment. Overcoming societal limitations, her move to Marrakech brought newfound freedom and diversity to her work, yet it stayed true to its essence-probing the complex interplay of dependence and liberation. Her art invites contemplation on the inherent tension in gender dynamics, a narrative woven by strength and softness coexisting in silent resistance.