Bahri, Ismaïl
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Ismaïl Bahri is interested in phenomenology, and his drawings, photographs and videos capture small experiments.
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Artist
Ismaïl Bahri is interested in phenomenology, and his drawings, photographs and videos capture small experiments.
Artist
The work of filmmaker, artist and graphic novelist Sarnath Banerjee explores the contradictions of daily life in contemporary India.
Artist
Pedro Barateiro's artist books include The Sad Savages, The Negative Reader and Prova de Resistência (2012).
Artist
In her photography, films, sculpture, prints and installations, Yto Barrada examines the political and social realities of Morocco.
Artist
Tamara Barrage lives and works in Beirut. She received an MA in product design from ALBA, Beirut (2011) and an MA in contextual design at Design Academy Eindhoven, the Netherlands.
Speaker
Kemi Bassene is a photographer, musicologist and cultural critic who explores fragments of African cultures to identify intersections with cultures outside Africa and ways Africans are viewed internationally.
Artist
Encompassing photography, video, print and installations, Fatma Belkıs’ work offers new perspectives on the connections between humans and non-humans, recent history and geological time, and politics and the natural environment.
Artist
Sabrina Belouaar lives and works in Paris. She currently studies at the École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Marseille.
Artist
Inspired by cosmology, science fiction and existentialist theatre and literature, Abdelkader Benchamma uses varied techniques and media to explore the constructed aspect of reality.
Artist, Writer
The research-oriented practice of artist, writer and video essayist Ursula Biemann has centred on migration, mobility, technology, gender and ecology.
Speaker
Nadine Bilong is a curator and arts professional who focuses on performance art.
Artist
Ranging from multimedia and experimental video to large-scale sculptural installations, Dineo Seshee Bopape’s work embodies powerful sociopolitical notions of memory, narration and representation.
Speaker
Seloua Luste Boulbina is a philosopher and theorist of decolonisation who is interested in the political, intellectual and artistic dimensions of colonialism and postcolonialism.
Artist
Mohamed Bourouissa creates images, installations and videos that explore power relations, displays of masculinity and societal tensions, often by referencing art historical imagery.
Artist
Madison Bycroft lives and works between Rotterdam and her hometown of Adelaide, Australia.