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Mohamed Bouroussia in Herford: Childhood as a Colonial Battlefield

At the Marta Herford museum, artist Mohamed Bourouissa tells the story of his aunt, who worked as a sex worker first in Algeria and later in Germany. The exhibition becomes a psychedelic-political journey.
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At the Marta Herford museum, artist Mohamed Bourouissa tells the story of his aunt, who worked as a sex worker first in Algeria and later in Germany. The exhibition becomes a psychedelic-political journey.

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monopol-magazin.de broke the news in on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
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