The works of artist Yesmine Ben Khelil (Tunis, 1986) focus on the reappropriation of images, texts and objects to create narratives that confluence with official ones, particularly colonial ones. Her works-drawings, collages, installations and paintings-often draw on elements of reality to explore ancient folk beliefs, myths and legends that are woven into the world we inhabit.
His artistic research not only challenges anthropocentric perspectives, but also seeks to redefine the relationship between humans and the natural world, proposing alternative narratives in which the non-human is not subordinated but coexists in a complex equilibrium.
















