Sharjah Art Foundation

Sharjah Biennial 16

Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
6 Febuary — 15 June 2025

Gnawa Capoeira Brothahood (2023)

Gnawa Capoeira Brothahood (2023)

Hassan Hajjaj

Hassan Hajjaj’s visual compositions are a constant evocation of his multicultural upbringing and the relationships he has developed through traversing cultural backgrounds.

God Grows on Trees

God Grows on Trees

Abbas Hamra
2007—2008

God Grows on Trees seeks to speak at once about religion, fear, hope, humanity, love and commoditisation.

Going South - From Ljubljana to Sharjah

Going South - From Ljubljana to Sharjah

Nika Oblak & Primož Novak
2009

The film depicts an epic journey in which the pair strives to break a Guinness World Record, by pushing a wheelbarrow from Ljubljana to Sharjah.

Grosser Waldweg (The Big Forest Path)

Grosser Waldweg (The Big Forest Path)

Franz Gertsch
2005/2006

In the 1970s, especially after “documenta 5” in 1972 curated by Harald Szeemann, large-sized hyperrealistic group-portrait paintings featuring Bohemian hippy scenes had brought an international reputation to Franz Gertsch.

GUIDE TO AL KHAN: An empty city in the village of Sharjah

GUIDE TO AL KHAN: An empty city in the village of Sharjah

Lara Almarcegui
2007

I want to question urban planning through the study of places that escape a fixed definition of a city or of architecture: empty lots, wastelands, buildings before, during and after their demolition; places which, due to forgetfulness or lack of interest, escape a defined design and are open to all kinds of possibilities.

Hair Dance, Lanyu Seascapes, Shi Na Paradna

Hair Dance, Lanyu Seascapes, Shi Na Paradna

Charwei Tsai
2012

Tsai continues her exploration of the relationship between nature and spirituality through an examination of the Tao tribe from the Lanyu Island of Taiwan.

Halcyon Tarp

Halcyon Tarp

Firoz Mahmud
2009

Firoz Mahmud's Halcyon Tarp is a mixed media work on a grand scale that featured a traditional Bangladeshi pavilion.

Hana Miletić: Selected Works

Hana Miletić: Selected Works

Hana Miletić
2016

Hana Miletić explores conditions of scarcity and indifference through their residue and trace in the built environment.

Happy 4 Ever / Best

Happy 4 Ever / Best

Ahmed Foula
2009

The newly designed Happy 4 Ever tissue boxes and Best Construction fences can be seen in and around Sharjah over the course of the Biennial.

Happy New Year

Happy New Year

Zhang Hui
2009—2010

As part of Zhang’s considerations on paint, the colour black has become an important presence in his work.

Have a Pleasant Stay!

Have a Pleasant Stay!

Samira Badran
2009

With Have a Pleasant Stay! I wanted to create a space for reflection and empathy, a visual and physical metaphor of the concept of suffocation and claustrophobia.

HeadHandEye (2017–2018)

HeadHandEye (2017–2018)

Hanni Kamaly

Hanni Kamaly’s multidisciplinary, research-driven practice examines material culture, historiography, collective memory, colonial power structures and the bounds of subjectivity to consider questions of memory and commemoration, embodied narratives, attention and agency.

Healer (2019)

Healer (2019)

Pamela Rosenkranz

Pamela Rosenkranz often works with materials developed in the high-tech, scientific and pharmaceutical industries, examining how achievements in modern science and medicine transform an understanding of humanity and alter the relationship between nature and culture.

Healer (Sands) (2019)

Healer (Sands) (2019)

Pamela Rosenkranz
b. 1979, Uri, Switzerland
Lives and works in Zurich

Multimedia artist Pamela Rosenkranz works with materials developed in the high-tech scientific and pharmaceutical industries to demonstrate her concepts through performance, installation, sculpture and painting.

Heart of darkness

Heart of darkness

Cornelia Parker

2004

For some years Cornelia Parker’s work has been concerned with formalising things beyond our control, containing the volatile and making it into something that is quiet and contemplative like the "eye of the storm".

Heaven’s Gate series

Heaven’s Gate series

Doug Henders
2009

This series advances an idea of painting as an interactive medium able to channel google searches, social networks and spiritual phenomena.

Heliotrope (2023)

Heliotrope (2023)

Philippe Parreno

Philippe Parreno creates singular, multisensory viewer experiences characterised by their unique spatiotemporal dynamics, allowing for open-ended, highly participatory explorations.

Here

Here

Jawad Al Malhi
2009

Having been born in Shufhat camp and having lived there for over 30 years I have witnessed its transformation since childhood.

Heritage Studies

Heritage Studies

Iman Issa
2015–

Over the past few years, Iman Issa’s work has explored the contemporary relevance of objects, ideas and modes of communication that seemingly belong to another time.

Heritages

Heritages

Saâdane Afif
2013

The title of this project is Heritages; the plural form underlines the different layers present, since the project materialises a bridge between tradition and modernity in the context of the United Arab Emirates today.

Heroes (2012–ongoing)

Heroes (2012–ongoing)

Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi

Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi’s multimedia and performance practice investigates power structures and imagines possible alternatives.

Heure de Paris: ‘The map and the territory’

Heure de Paris: ‘The map and the territory’

Barış Doğrusöz
2015/2017

Comprised of maps that were broadcast on French television news reports about Turkey, Heure de Paris: ‘The map and the territory’ (2015) is presented as a series of seventeen digital prints.

Hikayat Wanatentrem (2018) and other works

Hikayat Wanatentrem (2018) and other works

Maharani Mancanagara

Maharani Mancanagara unravels the complex cultural and sociopolitical history of her homeland, Indonesia, breathing new life into stories that fall outside the realm of popular documented history.

Historia (1996–1998)

Historia (1996–1998)

Flavia Gandolfo

Flavia Gandolfo’s work investigates how the visual conventions and material cultures of nationalism institutionalise state identities.

Holes

Holes

Bright Ugochukwu eke
2007

In my country, Nigeria, many people rely on sachet water (popularly called “pure water”) because of the lack of good drinking water.

Home

Home

Sophie Ernst
2008―2009

Home on Neutral Ground

Home on Neutral Ground

Rayyane Tabet
2011

The Sharjah Cricket Stadium was built in 1981 by an Emirati entrepreneur upon his return home from studying in Pakistan.

Homo Sacer (2014)

Homo Sacer (2014)

James Bridle
b. 1980, London 
Lives and works in London 

James Bridle is an artist, writer, publisher and a technologist who uses both online and offline platforms, including software, social media, photography, installation and writing, to examine the effect of technology on culture and the ways in which it reproduces and reshapes political power in our current time. 

Hopeless Lands

Hopeless Lands

Liu Wei
2009

The Artist documents the ‘new work’ of local farmers who have been forced to comb through suburban domestic refuse everyday in exchange for meager compensation to supplement their falling agricultural income.

Hot Spot

Hot Spot

Mona Hatoum
2006

Hatoum’s work is an outstanding example of the interweaving of ethical, political and aesthetic issues, whose beauty lies in the wit, economy, risk-taking and even mischief-making with which these issues are conflated...

house of MAKEdbA (2019)

house of MAKEdbA (2019)

Neo Muyanga

Neo Muyanga’s music and compositions draw on a variety of styles and themes, including Renaissance madrigals, operettas and acoustic pop.

How to Read an Image/Text Past a Surpassing Disaster?

How to Read an Image/Text Past a Surpassing Disaster?

Jalal Toufic
2010

'How to Read an Image Past a Surpassing Disaster?, is composed of six images: five photographs as well as a printout (that includes two photos) of the Ottoman translation of the first paragraph of my book The Withdrawal of Tradition Past a Surpassing Disaster.'
-Jalal Toufic

Hrair Sarkissian’s work in photography, video, sculpture and installation is often marked by an uncanny stillness or silence that enables reflection on histories of violence and erasure.

Huguette Caland: Various Works (1968-2012)

Huguette Caland: Various Works (1968-2012)

Huguette Caland

Huguette Caland’s work is notable for its wide-ranging style, material, subject matter and medium, an exploratory that extends to a practice spanning disciplines and geography.

Huguette Caland’s work is notable for its wide-ranging style, material, subject matter and medium. Her rich and varied exploratory spans multiple disciplines and has been produced across multiple geographies.

Hum II (2023)

Hum II (2023)

Hajra Waheed

Hajra Waheed’s multidisciplinary practice explores issues including the relationship between surveillance and the networks of power that structure human lives, while also addressing the alienation of displaced subjects affected by legacies of colonial and state violence.

Huma Bhabha’s post-apocalyptic and poetic sculptures are assembled using a myriad of unconventional materials. The pieces thread figuration and abstraction together, making cultural references from cinematography to architecture, exploring conflict, displacement and longing.

Human Geography

Human Geography

Decolonizing Architecture Art Residency
2010

Michael Bears’s illustrations, cast in the vocabulary of graphic novels are a map of DAAR’s networks and origin of projects.

Hundemenschen (2018)

Hundemenschen (2018)

Oliver Laric
b. 1981, Innsbruck, Austria
Lives and works in Berlin 

Oliver Laric is a multimedia artist who analyses the productive potential of the copy, the bootleg and the remix, examining their roles in the formation of both historic and contemporary image cultures.

Hypomnemata (2023) and other works

Hypomnemata (2023) and other works

Kader Attia

Kader Attia’s poetic installations and sculptural assemblages investigate the far-reaching emotional implications of western cultural hegemony and colonial systems of power for non-western subjectivities, focusing particularly on collective trauma and notions of repair.

Hypothesis of a Tree

Hypothesis of a Tree

Mariana Castillo Deball
2016

Mariana Castillo Deball explores the ideologically constructed conditions under which artefacts appear in today’s culture as well as the role that these objects play in the construction of identity, culture and history.

I Almost Made a Treaty Film (2023)

I Almost Made a Treaty Film (2023)

Natalie Ball

Natalie Ball investigates histories of Native American symbolism in dialogue with contemporary Indigenous iconography to propose alternative definitions of Native life.

I am from there. I am from here (2023)

I am from there. I am from here (2023)

Mithu Sen

Mithu Sen unpacks and interrogates systems of social exchange, modes of self-representation and notions of the taboo through close readings and manipulations of language and the body.

I Am My Tool – Wall Street

I Am My Tool – Wall Street

Yang Shaobin
2012

I Am My Tool – Wall Street consists of six large oil paintings that powerfully visualise scenes of a tumultuous confrontation.

I Belong to the Distance (2019)

I Belong to the Distance (2019)

Torkwase Dyson

In works of formal and conceptual rigour, Torkwase Dyson explores the language of spatial constructs as demarcations of both confinement and expression.

I Draw

I Draw

Dan Perjovschi
2007

I use drawing to organise knowledge.

Iftar

Iftar

Ayman Ramadan
2004

When I first came across a picture of Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper, I noticed how much it resembles the Islamic breaking of the fast – known as Iftar in Arabic – during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Immediate Shelter

Immediate Shelter

Bijoy Jain
2013

This project involves creating two spaces that are elemental and sensorial, based on the needs of everyday life.

Imperfect Isometry (2019)

Imperfect Isometry (2019)

Suchitra Mattai

Interested in the iconography of the domestic sphere as well as fiber-based production processes, Suchitra Mattai creates work in various mediums that investigates the complex relationships between history, memory and the construction of identity in diasporic communities.

In Curved Water (2010)

In Curved Water (2010)

Mixed media, ice, water, porcelain bowls, hydrophones and sound system
Dimensions variable
Courtesy of the artist

In Praise of Letters

In Praise of Letters

Samir Sayegh
2010

In Praise of Letters is a manifesto by Samir Sayegh, one of the most accomplished and innovative visual artists working with the form and discourse of calligraphy.

In Shallah

In Shallah

Nikolaj Bendix Skyum Larsen
2005

Written in Arabic script this work playfully references the notion of ‘in shallah’ in Arabic culture.

In the absence of the objects seen

In the absence of the objects seen

Ayreen Anastas and Rene Gabri
2015

The work of Ayreen Anastas and Rene Gabri engages questions of the human condition amid a world of increasing speed, scale, automation and accumulation by dispossession.

In the Courtyard

In the Courtyard

Cevdet Erek
2002

In the Courtyard is composed from video and sound recorded (by Cevdet Erek and Muhittin Bilginer) at this site.

In the desert

In the desert

Noguchi Rika
2006/2007

One day, I met dressed camels in a desert.

In This is a Sign for Those Who Reflect

In This is a Sign for Those Who Reflect

Abbas Hamra
2009

Men take off their shoes before entering into a large room to sit close to each other in a circle. Women do the same on the other side of a curtain that separates them from the men.

Incidental Insurgents

Incidental Insurgents

Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme
2012—2015

The Incidental Insurgents (2012–15) is a three-part installation that spatialises a contemporary search for a new political language and imaginary.

Index XXII-XXVI: Artists

Index XXII-XXVI: Artists

Walid Raad
2011

Over the past decade Walid Raad has been fascinated by the emergence of new art museums, galleries, schools and cultural foundations in Arab cities, by way of which the makers, sponsors, consumers, forms and histories of Arab art are becoming more and more visible.

Infinite Rock

Infinite Rock

Thilo Frank
2013

Infinite Rock is a disturbing caesura in the absolute brightness of the Arabian urban fabric: a dark volume that absorbs all light, creating a visual current that draws in the visitor.

Infinite Sun (2019)

Infinite Sun (2019)

Annie Dorsen

As a writer and performance maker, Annie Dorsen’s practice explores the intersection of algorithms and live performance.

Information Skies

Information Skies

Metahaven
2016

Founded a decade ago, Metahaven is a research-driven design studio, whose work spans the fields of art, design, filmmaking, teaching, publishing.

Inheritance: Reclaiming Native Peoples and Places

Inheritance: Reclaiming Native Peoples and Places

Melissa Chimera and Adele Ne Jame
2009

Melissa Chimera created a series of oil paintings of white flowers, displayed in tandem with Ne Jame’s poems which evoke humanity’s connection to the seen and unseen world.

Into The Future

Into The Future

Muratbek Djumaliev and Gulnara Kasmalieva
2005

The Past, the Present and the Future.

Invisible Sun

Invisible Sun

Julie Mehretu
2014-2015

Julie Mehretu’s new body of work offers a more contemplative and pared-down response in the aftermath of that moment as she probes deeper into the visual language of abstraction.

Irregular Configuration

Irregular Configuration

Deborah Ligorio
2005

In an Irregular Configuration. Rapid changes: complex, turbulent, unpredictable.

Is it always there?

Is it always there?

Lee Kit
2015

In his practice, Lee Kit works with everyday materials such as fabric or cardboard to address ordinary daily rituals and the uses we give them.

Isofollies

Isofollies

Suchan Kinoshita
2007

They were different tribes. They did have one thing in common, I heard from his story.

Japanese Occupation (1989) and other works

Japanese Occupation (1989) and other works

Brenda Fajardo

Brenda Fajardo is a painter, printmaker, community organiser and art educator whose practice began to take shape in the midst of the Marcos dictatorship, an era in which critics of the Filipino regime were consigned to detention, torture or disappearance.

Javad

Javad

Bahman Kiarostami
2011

Javad Yassari rose to fame in the late 1970s in Lalezar, Tehran’s club strip where he sang in smoky theatres and cabarets.

Jeremy Bailey: Various works (2012–2017)

Jeremy Bailey: Various works (2012–2017)

Jeremy Bailey
b. 1979, Toronto
Lives and works in Toronto

Jeremy Bailey is a self-proclaimed ‘Famous New Media Artist’—an alter-ego he created after graduating from university—and he is also a podcaster and venture socialist.

John Akomfrah: Mimesis: African Soldier (2018)

John Akomfrah: Mimesis: African Soldier (2018)

Mimesis: African Soldier
2018
Three-channel HD video with colour and 7.1 sound
70 minutes

Over the course of more than four decades, artist and filmmaker John Akomfrah has pioneered a form of visual expression that is profoundly political in aesthetic, subject and form.

Juggernaut

Juggernaut

Roy Arden
2000

Around 1990, I began to photograph my local surroundings.

JULY.14, 2006

JULY.14, 2006

Henrik Håkansson
2006-2007

The first issue is to try and stay focused on the matters of survival.

Justice for the mother

Justice for the mother

Lara Baladi
2007

The two photomontages Perfumes & Bazaar and Justice for the mother are trompe l'oeils of walls in a living-room covered with wallpaper showing on one side a teeming garden of earthly delights and on the other a jungle.

KA (JCB, JCB)

KA (JCB, JCB)

Nida Sinnokrot
2009

KA (JCB, JCB) is a powerful and evocative sculpture that brings together two backhoe arms into a form that resembles human arms raised in invocation.

Kalbträgerin (2017)

Kalbträgerin (2017)

Aleksandra Domanović

Aleksandra Domanović works with sculpture, video and born-digital content, shedding light on the meaning of images and information shifting according to different contexts and historical weights.

Kambule (2022)

Kambule (2022)

Maya Cozier

Writer and filmmaker Maya Cozier draws from her experience as a dancer and choreographer to create works that focus on West African and Caribbean history and culture.

Karesansui

Karesansui

Taro Shinoda
2015

Karesansui (2015) includes an engawa, or shaded wooden platform, which designates the ideal viewing point of the garden’s slowly expanding voids and offers a calm space of contemplation.

Kashmiri Shawl

Kashmiri Shawl

Aisha Khalid
2011

Through Aisha Khalid’s labour-intensive process of inserting pins through a layer of two shawls, Kashmiri Shawl inspires contradictory responses.

Katchokwe Style

Katchokwe Style

Yonamine
2009

Katchokwe Style poigantly recalls African and intenational events that have shaped African society.

Kemang Wa Lehulere: Various Works (2015/2017)

Kemang Wa Lehulere: Various Works (2015/2017)

Kemang Wa Lehulere

In his sculptures, drawings and videos, Kemang Wa Lehulere often excavates the recent past that has receded from view or resides just below the surface of collective memory.

Keroncong Concordia (2019)

Keroncong Concordia (2019)

Jompet Kuswidananto

Exploring Indonesia’s colonial history, Jompet Kuswidananto’s SB14 commission, Keroncong Concordia (2019), examines greed and desire for social control through fragmented memory and residual folk tunes.

Khorfakkan number-2

Khorfakkan number-2

Mohammed Ahmad Ibrahim
2007

My son and I would ride our bicycles to this mountainous area in Khor Fakkan and there we made these six different- sized circles.

Kids, Cats and 1 Dog 

Kids, Cats and 1 Dog 

Abbas Akhavan
2016

Kids, Cats and 1 Dog (2016) is a text work installed on the Gallery 1 rooftop, only legible to passing airplanes, helicopters and drones.

Kinyu (2007) and other works

Kinyu (2007) and other works

Eubena Nampitjin

An elder of the Wangkajunga people and respected custodian of its women’s law, Eubena Nampitjin (1921–2013) utilised her knowledge of Aboriginal ceremonies to produce large-scale canvases that reflect the strength of her Aboriginal culture and community.

Knowledge Market: Speculative Collective  (2019)

Knowledge Market: Speculative Collective (2019)

Gudskul

Gudskul: Contemporary Art Collective and Ecosystem Studies is a public learning space established by three Jakarta-based art collectives: Grafis Huru Hara, ruangrupa and Serrum.

Kolanut Tales

Kolanut Tales

Otobong Nkanga
2012

Combining site-specific installation, photography and performance, Taste of a Stone: Itiat Esa Ufok is situated in the courtyard and two rooms of Bait Khalid Ibrahim, a historical site in Sharjah's Heritage Area.

Kora

Kora

Jawshing Arthur Liou
2011

Jawshing Arthur Liou creates video installations that employ digital technology to transform representation and reality.

Kugelbahn (Ball Valve)

Kugelbahn (Ball Valve)

Karin Sander
2009

Kugelbahn is a site specific work developed in response to the distinctive ramps of the Sharjah Art Museum.

La Vigie (work in progress)

La Vigie (work in progress)

Jean-Luc Moulène
2010

In 2004, Jean-Luc Moulène notices a stalk of Paulownia growing through a crack in the asphalt in Paris, next to the Ministry of Economy, Finance and Industry building, which spans nos 121 to 135 rue de Bercy.

Làk-kat

Làk-kat

Anri Sala
2004

The racial politics of colonialism has left the Wolof people of Senegal, Gambia and Mauritania with many terms to describe the variations between white and black, while the names of many other colours are French loan words.

Lala Rukh: Selected Works

Lala Rukh: Selected Works

In SB12, Lala Rukh presents five bodies of work from 1993 to 2010 that demonstrate her engagement with the sea and horizon as well as her attendant philosophical preoccupations with time, infinitude and nonexistence.

Lament of the Images

Lament of the Images

Alfredo Jaar
2002

Lament of the Images is a philosophical essay on representation

Land of Zanj (2019)

Land of Zanj (2019)

Mohau Modisakeng

Approaching the body as a bearer of collective memory, Mohau Modisakeng’s work invokes historical mechanisms of violence and grapples with the tensions and contradictions of inequality, exploitation, slavery and race.

Landscape Minus 37 ° C

Landscape Minus 37 ° C

Maha Mustafa
2004

In the art of Maha Mustafa a tension appears physically between what you might call a "meteorological" and a "geological" perspective.

Lawless Lines

Lawless Lines

Decolonizing Architecture Art Residency
2010

The installation explores the thickness of the boundaries, and follows it along edges of villages and towns, across fields, orchards, roads, gardens, kindergartens, fences, terraces, homes, public buildings, a football stadium, a mosque and finally a large recently built castle.

Le Bled (Buildings in a Field)

Le Bled (Buildings in a Field)

Jem Cohen and Luc Sante
2009

Jem Cohen and Luc Sante were invited to Tangier to collaborate on a short film in a city where neither had ever been.

Le Cargo

Le Cargo

Faustin Linyekula
2011

In this self-choreographed solo performance, Linyekula moves, narrates and sings to original music composed by Obilo drummers and guitarist Flamme Kapaya.

Le Jardin de Ma Mère (My Mother’s Garden)

Le Jardin de Ma Mère (My Mother’s Garden)

Apichatpong Weerasethakul
2007

Apichatpong Weerasethakul produced Le Jardin de Ma Mère in response to an invitation by Eric Troncy, who, with Victoire de Castellane, designed a collection of jewelry for Christian Dior.

Lebanese Rocket Society

Lebanese Rocket Society

Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige
2011

In the early 1960s, a group of students led by professor of mathematics Manoug Manougian at the Armenian Haigazian University in Lebanon designed and launched rockets for the purpose of exploring and studying space.

Lecture and Sweet tasting

Lecture and Sweet tasting

Shinichiro Ogata
2009

One of Japan’s most innovative contemporary designers and restaurateur, Shinichiro Ogata’s lecture explores the connections between design and sweet making.

Leitmotiv

Leitmotiv

Cinthia Marcelle
2011

An empty area is covered in an instant by currents of water that come from every side, suggesting the beginning of a flood.

LEM 1

LEM 1

Heman Chong
2012

At this fully functioning bookshop visitors can browse and purchase second-hand science fiction and fantasy books.

Less Oil More Courage

Less Oil More Courage

Rirkrit Tiravanija
2003

Some years ago I received an invitation card in the mail from a gallery in New York (Matthew Marks; it was an invitation to an exhibition by a young artist by the name of Peter Cain.

Life Buoy No. 1

Life Buoy No. 1

Zhang Hui
2012

This painting is from the series Groundless, 2011―2012, in which buoys, ears and shoes float above a dark mauve or black background.

Life in the Polka Dots (2015)

Life in the Polka Dots (2015)

Smita Sharma

Smita Sharma’s photojournalistic work centres the traumatised and forgotten voices of those subjected to human rights abuses.

Light Fall, Lakelight and Blind Light

Light Fall, Lakelight and Blind Light

Daniele Genadry
2017

Daniele Genadry's work examines how the natural landscape presents ruptures in seeing and how light assumes a material form through surface, matter and subject.

Línea de Nazca (Nazca Line), 2008

Línea de Nazca (Nazca Line), 2008

Luz María Bedoya
2013

In a single take, the camera records a car racing across the Pan-American Highway in the southern Peruvian desert, the location of the Nazca Lines, ancient geoglyphs dating from 300 bc–900 ad.

Long Hanging Fruits (2022–ongoing)

Long Hanging Fruits (2022–ongoing)

Elia Nurvista

Often through collaborative projects, Elia Nurvista reflects on concepts within food discourse related to globalisation, material extraction, exploitation and exotification.

Lowrider Bellydance

Lowrider Bellydance

Nevin Aladağ
2004

Low-rider cars, which originated during the late 1940s in Mexican-American communities, have a hydraulic suspension system that allows them to change height, appearing to jump or dance.

Lubaina Himid: Various Works (2017-2018)

Lubaina Himid: Various Works (2017-2018)

Lubaina Himid

In her paintings, figurative cut-outs and installations, Lubaina Himid approaches questions of identity through the celebration of Black creativity and political agency.

Lunda Bazaar (Secondhand Clothing Market)

Lunda Bazaar (Secondhand Clothing Market)

Basir Mahmood
2010

This study of the secondhand-clothing market in Lahore reveals the transformation that occurs when a garment moves from one body to another, and from one culture to another, in a process of memory and change.

Lydda Airport

Lydda Airport

Emily Jacir
2009

Lydda Airport is a short film named after the facility built in 1930 in what was then known as the British Mandate of Palestine.

Lynette Yiadom-Boakye: Selected Works

Lynette Yiadom-Boakye: Selected Works

Lynette Yiadom-Boakye's technique consists of a distinctive compositional approach informed by light, leading to examinations of colours and shadows that translate into cities and people

Next Previous