Nizar Fikri is a contemporary Moroccan artist whose work critically examines the nature of perception and challenges the primacy of the visual in art. His practice often incorporates sound, text, and conceptual frameworks to explore themes of memory, time, and the construction of historical narratives.
Fikri's artistic approach is research-based, frequently delving into archives and personal histories to create installations and performances. He has participated in significant exhibitions and biennales, contributing to dialogues on post-colonial identity and the documentation of intangible cultural heritage.
His work underscores a shift in contemporary art towards multi-sensory and experiential forms, questioning what constitutes artistic material and how meaning is generated beyond purely optical stimuli.