About this event
In “Into the Void,” Aboubakr Erradey observes the moments when a city saturated with movement, noise and physical proximity reveals a form of inner withdrawal. His photographs use Casablanca as an emotional landscape: façades, bodies, thresholds and fragments of urban space become signs of a quiet solitude generated not outside society, but at the very heart of crowds and metropolitan acceleration.
The exhibition examines how urban transformation and changing forms of communication reshape our relationship with others. Through a restrained visual language, Erradey holds physical presence against emotional distance, the memory of places against feelings of dislocation, and collective movement against individual silence. The exhibition unfolds like an inward journey in which emptiness is not absence, but a space for listening and suspension. Presented free of charge at Galerie 121, it offers an intimate perspective on Casablanca and contemporary forms of isolation.
English edition. The title and editorial description have been reviewed for publication. Dates, prices, booking links and venue information remain synchronised with the French reference listing.
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