Mohamed Ali Ltaief is an artist and author. His work explores notions of temporality, spatiality, geo-philosophy, and migration, with a special interest in the non-established histories of art that were lost or neglected by the universal history of modernity. His practice draws from performance, visual art, and sound, as well as from essays and fiction. Ltaief’s performances and projects include: The Concretely WE, Kaaitheater, Brussels, 2025; Parallel Hands, Tanzfabrik, Berlin, 2024; and Poiesis, Praxis, and Cultures of Resistance, Archive Books, Berlin, 2023. He regularly writes articles on art and critical theory—recent contributions include catalogue essays for the MoN Takanawa: The Museum of Narratives exhibition, Takanawa Gateway City, Tokyo (2026), and the Feel the Sound exhibition, Barbican Centre, London (2025). Ltaief lives and works in Berlin.