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Sharjah Art Foundation Announces Sharjah Biennial 14 Curators
Sharjah Art Foundation announces Zoe Butt, Omar Kholeif and Claire Tancons as curators of the 14th edition of Sharjah Biennial, opening March 2019 in Sharjah.
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Sharjah Art Foundation announces Zoe Butt, Omar Kholeif and Claire Tancons as curators of the 14th edition of Sharjah Biennial, opening March 2019 in Sharjah.
Journey Beyond the Arrow, curated by Zoe Butt, will include works by:
31st Century Museum of Contemporary Spirit
Khadim Ali
Antariksa
Shiraz Bayjoo
Adriana Bustos
Kawayan de Guia
Rohini Devasher
Léuli Eshrāghi
GUDSKUL
Anawana Haloba
Ho Tzu Nyen
Roslisham Ismail (Ise)
Meiro Koizumi
Jompet Kuswidananto
Lee Mingwei
Nalini Malani
Neo Muyanga
Tuấn Andrew Nguyễn
Ahmad Fuad Osman
Phan Thảo Nguyên
Qiu Zhijie
Lisa Reihana
Mark Salvatus
Ampannee Satoh
T. Shanaathanan
Kidlat Tahimik
Lantian Xie
Xu Zhen
Making New Time, curated by Omar Kholeif, will include works by:
Lawrence Abu Hamdan
Cory Arcangel
Marwa Arsanios
Alessandro Balteo-Yazbeck
Semiha Berksoy
Candice Breitz
Huguette Caland
Ian Cheng
Shezad Dawood
Stan Douglas
Lubaina Himid
Alfredo Jaar
Ann Veronica Janssens
Barbara Kasten
Astrid Klein
Marwan
Otobong Nkanga and Emeka Ogboh
Bruno Pacheco
Heather Phillipson
Jon Rafman
Michael Rakowitz
Pamela Rosenkranz
Hrair Sarkissian
Anwar Jalal Shemza
Kemang Wa Lehulere
Munem Wasif
Akram Zaatari
Look for Me All Around You, curated by Claire Tancons, will include works by:
Allora & Calzadilla
Caline Aoun
Leo Asemota
Aline Baiana
Hannah Black and Ebba Fransén Waldhör
Mohamed Bourouissa
Jace Clayton
Christopher Cozier
Annie Dorsen
Torkwase Dyson
Alaa Edris
Alia Farid
Peter Friedl
Meschac Gaba
Nikolaus Gansterer
Eisa Jocson
Isabel Lewis, Matthew Lutz-Kinoy, HACKLANDER / HATAM
Laura Lima
Ulrik López
Carlos Martiel
Suchitra Mattai
Mohau Modisakeng
New Orleans Airlift
Tracey Rose
Wael Shawky
Caecilia Tripp
Wu Tsang
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Otobong Nkanga works across a broad spectrum of mediums in order to explore ideas surrounding land and natural resources.
Artist, Writer
Working primarily in film, video and performance, Ho Tzu Nyen has developed recent works into environmental multimedia installations.
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Emeka Ogboh produces audio installations and gastronomic works, exploring how private, public and collective memories and histories are translated, transformed and encoded into sound and food.
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Sociopolitical themes such as identity politics, the abuse of power and historical amnesia have long been key concerns in the conceptual works of Ahmad Fuad Osman.
Artist
Bruno Pacheco’s painting investigates form, colour and space, inviting viewers to engage in dialogue with particular moments or objects.
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Phan Thảo Nguyên is a multimedia artist whose practice encompasses painting, installation and ‘theatrical fields’, including what she calls performance gesture and moving images.
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Heather Phillipson works across video, sculpture, large-scale installation, drawing, music, text and online media.
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In his text- and calligraphy-based practice, Qiu Zhijie explores the struggle of self-assertion and basic questions of human existence.
Artist and filmmaker Jon Rafman explores the paradoxes of modernity in his sculpture, videos and installations.
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Through his exploration of history and current affairs, Michael Rakowitz creates public projects, installations and events.
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Lisa Reihana (Ngā Puhi, Ngāti Hine, Ngāi Tu) is known for a practice that interrogates gender, power and representation.
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Using a wide range of mediums, including performance and moving image, Tracey Rose investigates post-colonial, racial and feminist issues.
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Pamela Rosenkranz creates abstract sculptures, works on paper, videos and installations that reference the figurative by alluding to its malleable condition.
Originally from Morocco, refugee rights activist and Social and Health Assistant, Nabila Saidi has called Denmark home for more than 20 years.
Artist
Mark Salvatus tries to build direct and indirect engagement using objects, photography, videos, installations and participatory projects that present different outcomes of energies, meanings and experiences.
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Ampannee Satoh’s work examines cultural identity, nation state, faith and individuality by bringing focus to traditional subjects in the Pattani region of Thailand, her homeland.