Sharjah Art Foundation

Sharjah Biennial 16

Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
6 Febuary — 15 June 2025

Enbashi, Sham

Enbashi, Sham

Photographer, Architect

Sham Enbashi’s photographic works question the relationship between objective and subjective reality.

Endress, Edgar

Endress, Edgar

Artist

Edgar Endress received a fellowship from Syracuse University to pursue an MA in Fine Arts with a focus on video art, which he completed in 2001.

Ennasr, Haitham

Ennasr, Haitham

Artist

Haitham Ennasr's work includes drawings, paintings, lecture performances, videogames, board games, animation shorts and digital stills.

Enrique Rivera Gallardo

Enrique Rivera Gallardo

Curator, Researcher

In his work as Director of the Media Art Biennale, Santiago, Enrique Rivera Gallardo develops research for audiovisual installations.

Enwezor, Okwui

Enwezor, Okwui

Curator

Okwui Enwezor was a curator, critic and art historian.

Epaminonda, Haris

Epaminonda, Haris

Artist

Haris Epaminonda uses video and film, collage, photography, books and objects in an extensive process of assembling and disassembling appropriated materials to reconstruct non-linear narratives in her work

Erek, Cevdet

Erek, Cevdet

Artist

An artist and musician with a background in architecture, Cevdet Erek composes and recomposes works that capture and reformulate spaces and situations.

Ergun, Köken

Ergun, Köken

Artist

Köken Ergun’s films and installations often deal with the importance of rituals in communities that are not known to a greater public.

Erkmen, Ayşe

Erkmen, Ayşe

Artist

The public projects of Ayşe Erkmen nearly always reflect her concerns with the physical, cultural and social landscapes in which she works.

Ernst, Sophie

Ernst, Sophie

Artist

Sophie Ernst explores themes of memory, displacement and cultural relativity through video and installation work that often reflects the complexities of the relationship between East and West.

Erruas, Safaa

Erruas, Safaa

Artist

Safaa Erruas’s abstract sculptures and installations are characterised by the predominance of the colour white.

Ertür, Başak

Ertür, Başak

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.

Eshetu, Theo

Eshetu, Theo

Artist

Theo Eshetu is a video artist who uses the manipulation of television language as a means for artistic expression.

Eshrāghi, Léuli

Eshrāghi, Léuli

Artist

Léuli Eshrāghi’s performances, installations, writing and curatorial projects centre on embodied knowledges, ceremonial-political practices, language renewal and Indigenous futures throughout the Great Ocean.

Essafi, Ali

Essafi, Ali

Filmmaker

Ali Essafi is one of Morocco’s most prolific and awarded documentary filmmakers.

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