Batoul S'Himi


Batoul S'Himi is a sculptor whose work often comments on gender inequality and the global struggle for social change. She is best known for her series World Under Pressure in which she created sculptures from pressure cookers and other domestic tools and appliances. These works comment on international concerns such as growing environmental pressures. S'Himi's work is included in the Smithsonian permanent collection.

Exhibitions

Her work has been displayed in exhibitions across the world, such as:
YearExhibitionVenueLocation
2008 - 2015World Under PressureDe MeelfabriekLeiden, Netherlands
2012Intense proximitéPalais de TokyoParis, France
2013Monde Arabe Sous PressionBarjeel Art FoundationSharjah, United Arab Emirates
2014Earth Matters: Land as Material and Metaphor in the Arts of AfricaSmithsonianWashington, D.C., United States
2019 - 2022I Am...Contemporary Women Artists of AfricaSmithsonianWashington, D.C, United States
2020Group ExhibitionGalerie Dominique FiatParis, France