The Question of Funding
Artist Collective
The Question of Funding (QOF) is a growing collective of cultural producers and community organisers from Palestine.
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Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
6 Febuary — 15 June 2025
Artist Collective
The Question of Funding (QOF) is a growing collective of cultural producers and community organisers from Palestine.
Working together since 1993, multidisciplinary artist duo Jon Thomson and Alison Craighead produce art across video, sound, sculpture, installation and the virtual sphere.
Artist
David Thorne is an artist and a cook. He lives and works in Los Angeles.
Artist, Curator
Julia Tieke is a researcher, curator and artist who works with ‘text, sound & around’.
Musicians
The music of multigenerational Tuareg band Tinariwen merges traditional Tuareg melodies and rhythms with guitar-driven rock ‘n’ roll in a style known as assouf among the Tuareg people and dubbed ‘desert blues’ by music critics.
Artist
Widely recognised as one of the most influential artists of his generation, Rirkrit Tiravanija’s practice combines traditional object making, public and private performances, teaching and other forms of public service and social action.
Artist
Milica Tomić is one of the founding members of the Monument Group active since 2002.
Curatorial Collective
topsoil is a transnational curatorial and research collective formed in London in 2017 by Sofía Villena Araya, Deniz Kirkali and Amelie Wedel.
Artist
Tension between text and image plays a central role in Ana Torfs’s work, along with related processes of visualisation and translation.
Artist
Graziella Rizkallah Toufic received her MA in Film and Video Studies in 2007.
Artist
Jalal Toufic is a thinker and a mortal to death.
Trampoline House is a volunteer-run community centre in Copenhagen for asylum seekers.
Artist, Filmmaker
Artist and filmmaker Kerry Tribe considers each new project as an experiment, exploring complex subjects through a wide range of highly-restrained forms.
Artist, Filmmaker
Caecilia Tripp’s immersive participatory performances, film installations, sound sculptures, photography and large-scale score drawings are deeply rooted in what Edouard Glissant calls the ‘poetics of relation’.
Artist
Charwei Tsai’s work is grounded in a sense of Taiwanese identity.
Artist, Filmmaker
Wu Tsang’s artistic practice explores states of connectedness and in-betweenness; often this fluidity manifests as collaboration or the merging of disciplines such as performance, moving image, sculpture and installation.