Bridging Tradition and Modernity: A Conversation with Fatma Koraïchi

Bridging Tradition and Modernity: A Conversation with Fatma Koraïchi

In a recent podcast interview on Culture, 120 Minutes, curator, art dealer, and contemporary artist Fatma Koraïchi offers a thoughtful exploration of her work and vision within today’s evolving art landscape. Centered around her exhibition “Ancrage entre traditions et modernité” (“Anchored Between Traditions and Modernity”), the discussion highlights her commitment to fostering meaningful connections between artists, collectors, and cultural narratives.

Koraïchi’s approach is deeply rooted in dialogue, between past and present, heritage and innovation. She emphasizes how contemporary art can serve as a bridge, allowing traditional influences to be reinterpreted through modern perspectives. This balance is not just aesthetic, but conceptual: a way of preserving identity while embracing change.

Throughout the interview, she also reflects on her role as a curator. For Koraïchi, curating is more than selecting artworks—it is about storytelling, creating spaces where diverse voices can coexist and resonate with audiences across cultural boundaries. Her work actively contributes to a broader cultural conversation, one that invites both reflection and discovery.

This interview offers valuable insight into the mindset of a cultural connector who is shaping how art is experienced and understood today.

👉 Listen to the full interview here

Back to blog