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Brahim Tall

Brahim Tall’s artistic practice explores the Black body in relation to the gaze, through multidisciplinary works spanning photography, cinema, installation, and performance.
He was born in Leuven, Belgium, to a Belgian-Dutch mother and a Senegalese father. This tricultural upbringing exposed him to a wide range of customs and perspectives from an early age, prompting ongoing questions about his place within Belgian society.
In 2017, Brahim Tall began his studies in Photography at LUCA School of Arts in Brussels, graduating with high honors in 2022 with his first film, Tukuleur. That same year, Tukuleur won the VAF (Flemish Audiovisual
Fund) Wildcard.
In 2023, Brahim Tall was selected for FOMU Antwerp’s annual .Tiff program, which included coaching, a magazine feature, and an exhibition at the museum. That same year, Tukuleur was also included in Contour, the Mechelen biennial. Between 2023 and 2024 he took part in Poc Poc, a project by The Constant Now, where he contributed to exhibitions and the development of the Poc Poc Manifesto.
In 2024 he was invited by M-Leuven to join their residency program, during which he transformed a previous performance, The Choir of Dissonance, into an audio installation. The residency concluded with a four-month presentation of the work in the museum.
Currently, Brahim Tall is working on a new film produced by Auguste Orts, which is to be completed in 2026.