DoorZine
The DoorZine is an editorial platform where we provide an in-depth approach to our projects through interviews of artists and cultural personalities, and share insights on the vibrant China art scene.
Seven Chinese artists of the new generation spoke about navigating between two cultures, their reflections on identity—between China and the West—their academic paths, and the ways in which these experiences nourish and transform their artistic practice, with a constant spirit of lucidity and critical awareness.
Four Tunisian artists take over the Abbey of Jumièges with works that engage in dialogue with memory and history. Between revisited heritages, reinterpreted narratives, and contemporary perspectives, they weave bridges between past and present, turning art into a space of transmission and resonance.
In this interview, Nicolas Bourriaud revisits his book “Inclusions” and offers a powerful reflection on contemporary art in the age of the Capitalocene. He challenges the Western division between nature and culture, celebrates inclusive thinking, and compares contemporary artists to shamans or sorcerers—figures capable of re-enchanting a world fragmented by capitalism and cultural standardization.
Visual documentation captures forgotten corners of collective memory and fills them with color. This article introduces three Tunisian artists who use their cameras to record, question, and express themselves, creating works that are both poetic and contemporary.
In Tunisia’s contemporary art scene, a new wave of women visual artists is crafting resonant work rooted in identity, collective memory, and social critique. This article presents four standout voices featured in the exhibition “Slow and steady wears the stone الدوام ينقب الرخام”, offering powerful reflections on personal and cultural transformation
Based on the performance "Wled el Machta" presented in the opening of the exhibition "Slow and steady wears the stone" at Jumièges, 2 performers Amira and Rochdi share their ideas and insights behind the production.