Wafaa Bilal's first major survey opens at Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
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Wafaa Bilal's first major survey opens at Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
Wafaa Bilal (b. 1966, Najaf, Iraq; lives in New York, NY), Rendering of Canto III, 2024. © Wafaa Bilal, courtesy of the artist.



CHICAGO, IL.- The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago is presenting the first major survey of renowned artist Wafaa Bilal (b. 1966, Najaf, Iraq; lives in New York, NY), now open through October 19, 2025. Crucially, the exhibition takes a comprehensive look at Bilal’s myriad practices, highlighting the development of his work across decades and placing it in conversation with broader art histories. It also explores cultural cannibalism—that is, how culture (specifically the culture of the other) is used, disassembled, and consumed.


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Working in performance, sculpture, and with online and interactive technologies, Bilal’s interdisciplinary practice investigates the dynamic between international and interpersonal politics while highlighting the tension between the United States, which he has deemed the “comfort zone,” and the “conflict zone” of Iraq. Through methods such as using his own body to interrogate notions of power and using innovative technologies to rectify acts of cultural destruction, Bilal shows us what it means to consciously engage across cultures while highlighting the negative global implications of consumption, exploitation, and profiteering.

The exhibition is organized into five immersive sections, each of which focuses on a major work from Bilal’s practice. Artworks on display include a reconstruction of a room in Chicago’s FLATFILE Gallery that the artist confined himself to for a month-long performance in Domestic Tension (2007). During this performance, Bilal invited the audience to shoot at him with a paintball gun that was operated virtually by viewers who could also interact with him via camera feed and live chat. Over the course of 30 days, a total of 60,000 shots were fired by “shooters” from 128 countries. Also included in the MCA exhibition is a large-scale, towering video displaying images from Bilal’s year-long performance 3rdi (2010–11), wherein Bilal surgically implanted a camera into the back of his head that, every minute on the minute, captured photographs; In a Grain of Wheat: Cultivating Hybrid Futures in Ancient Seed DNA, Bilal’s response to ISIS’s destruction of the Winged Bull of Nineveh sculpture, or Lamassu, in 2015; and a new sculptural commission by the MCA.

Additionally, Bilal’s Thumbsat Satellite (2024), which comprises a golden bust of Saddam Hussein fixed to a satellite, will be launched into Earth’s orbit as part of the exhibition. Developed as a critique of the former Iraqi president’s rumored desire to launch a bust of himself into space, the work also features a number of in-gallery components, including a model of the satellite and bust and a way for visitors to track the artwork’s location through live-captured images before it is destroyed upon re-entry into the atmosphere.

The exhibition is accompanied by a series of exhibition-related programs and a major publication, the first to survey multiple projects by the visionary artist.

Wafaa Bilal: Indulge Me is curated by Bana Kattan, former Pamela Alper Associate Curator, with Iris Colburn, Curatorial Associate.


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