Mouna Karray

[5] Karray's work mostly consists of photography and film, with themes of poverty, gender, and the Arab Spring resonating strongly.

She frequently photographs everyday objects and people, offering the audience of her work a glimpse into the subject's daily life.

[3] In Au Risque de l’identite/ Identity at Stake, Karray would recruit women volunteers, without priorly meeting them, to come and take photographs.

Then, after taking a shot of these women, she would dress up as them and replicate the image she had just taken, as a photography series as well as a performance art piece.

Murmurer depicts a gap between the decrepit ports and the rest of Sfax; in a city that is densely populated, there are few people in the images, emphasizing the contrast between the broken, abandoned structures and a lively cityscape.

This piece uses the contrast of the conversation you are hearing, and the visuals of the propaganda to give the viewer an inside look into the political happenings of Tunis in 2011 and 2012.