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The Swing of Life: Moroccan Photographer Fatimazohra Serri Explores Gender, Strength, and Social Roles

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“The Swing of Life,” a striking photograph by Moroccan artist Fatimazohra Serri, captures the delicate balance between intimacy, dependence, and power in relationships. In the image, a man swings from the flowing black dress of a woman elevated above him. Her clothing forms a fragile yet unbreakable bridge, symbolizing the invisible emotional strength that women so often provide, whether acknowledged or not.

What may appear playful at first glance reveals a quiet tension. The woman stands composed, grounded yet elevated, while the bare-chested man hangs vulnerable, his entire weight reliant on the fabric that binds them. It is a powerful metaphor for gender dynamics strength and softness intertwined, care and burden inseparable.

The photograph is part of Serri’s ongoing project Shades of Black, which she began in 2017 as an act of artistic resistance to the roles imposed on women in Moroccan society. Raised in Nador, where conservative restrictions made public spaces inaccessible, Serri created much of her early work in private spaces like her rooftop, often assisted only by her sister. Her art was frequently viewed as controversial, limited not just by physical space but also by society’s gaze.

Relocating to Marrakech gave her greater freedom, collaborators, and the ability to work with male models, opening new dimensions in her visual storytelling. “The Swing of Life” was born from this shift, shot in the middle of the desert using an abandoned football goal to frame the scene. The barren landscape became a canvas for exploring human connection, dependence, and the roles we inherit, resist, or redefine.

Through this image, Serri reaffirms her commitment to addressing femininity, relationships, and the challenges faced by women in conservative spaces, transforming personal resistance into universal reflection.

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