Zineb Sedira

Zineb Sedira (born April 1, 1963) is a London-based Franco-Algerian feminist photographer and video artist, best known for work exploring the human relationship to geography.

[3] Sedira received a BA in Critical Fine Art Practice at London's Central Saint Martins, then earned an MFA from the Slade School of Fine Art in 1997.

[4][3] Sedira's early work focused on images of women in the Muslim world, featuring photographs of her mother and her daughter.

Watching her mother don the haik upon arrival in Algiers had a significant impact on Sedira.

[6] She created an installation named “dreams have no titles” where she converted the French pavilion into a film studio and a screening room paying tribute to the 1960s and 1970s militant films and referencing also to her own family’s history as immigrants in France.