CAMP
Collaborative studio
CAMP is a collaborative studio founded in Mumbai in 2007 by Ashok Sukumaran and Shaina Anand.
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Collaborative studio
CAMP is a collaborative studio founded in Mumbai in 2007 by Ashok Sukumaran and Shaina Anand.
Artist
Guillaume Cassar creates a unique form of artist's book using small pieces of paper gathered from the street.
Artist
Marie-Hélène Cauvin’s innovative paintings and prints explore imaginative spaces, both real and symbolic, and her recent work explores themes such as violence and insecurity in contemporary societies.
Artist
Jem Cohen works in film, photography and installation. His 40 films include feature-length works such as Benjamin Smoke (2000), Chain (2004) and Empires Of Tin (2008).
Filmmaker
Daouda Coulibaly's first short film, A History of Independence (2009) was inspired by an African folk tale.
Artist
Ziad Dalloul graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts, Damascus in 1977. He then studied at the École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, where he has been living ever since.
Artist
Raffie Davtian studied Sculpture at the State Academy of Arts in Yerevan.
Artist
Jonathas de Andrade’s work often explores how collective codes of conduct and organisation impinge on and shape other modes of being.
Architects, Artists, Writers
Through their work as co-directors of DAAR, architects Sandi Hilal and Alessandro Petti combine conceptual speculations and architectural interventions to subvert, reuse, profane and recycle the existing infrastructure of colonial occupation.
Artist
Trisha Donnelly absorbs photography, drawing, audio, video, sculpture and performance into a practice that reflects on both the aesthetics of the act of creation and its results.
Artist, Filmmaker
Barry Doupé is an artist and filmmaker living in Vancouver and holds a Bachelor of Media Arts.
Writer
Haytham el-Wardany's third collection of short stories is currently in print with Merit Publishing House, Cairo.
Writer
Başak Ertür has worked as a translator, editor and interpreter. With Müge Gürsoy Sökmen she co-edited the volume Waiting for the Barbarians: A Tribute to Edward Said (Verso, 2008), and her published translations in Turkish include Judith Butler’s Gender Trouble.
Artist
Theo Eshetu is a video artist who uses the manipulation of television language as a means for artistic expression.
Filmmaker
Ali Essafi is one of Morocco’s most prolific and awarded documentary filmmakers.
Filmmaker
Harun Farocki is known for his films and installations that analyse the power of the image.