dhaqan collective
Artist Collective
A feminist art collective of Somali women established in Bristol in 2019, dhaqan collective centres the voices of women and elders in the Somali community, privileging co-creation and collaboration
search
Artist Collective
A feminist art collective of Somali women established in Bristol in 2019, dhaqan collective centres the voices of women and elders in the Somali community, privileging co-creation and collaboration
Artist, Curator
Bongiwe Dhlomo-Mautloa is a creative director, independent arts consultant, curator and artist who grounds her art in the socialist-realist and the political.
Art Professional
Naminata Diabate’s work seeks to redefine how we understand specific forms of embodied agency in the neoliberal present in global Africa.
Writer, Filmmaker
Manthia Diawara is a writer, filmmaker, cultural theorist and art historian.
Artist, Filmmaker
Artist and filmmaker Roy Dib challenges notions of space and boundary, weaving together archival material, text and hypothetical circumstances to chronicle political narratives
Art Professional
Alex Dika Seggerman investigates the intersection of Islam and modernism in art history, including archival research on modern Middle Eastern art movements.
Speaker
The work of sculptor and filmmaker Marcel Dinahet is an exploration of the sea and coastline.
Speaker
Malik Diouf is an academic and researcher specialising in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
Artist
Since 1983 all of Eugenio Dittborn’s work has been meticulously folded and packed into cardboard airmail envelopes and sent by post to exhibitions around the world.
Artist
Vikram Divecha’s work addresses labour, time and value in projects that manifest as public art, sculptural installation, video and drawing.
Artist
Imane Djamil is a storyteller and documentary photographer, whose multidisciplinary practice examines the transformation of space by humans.
Anju Dodiya is a painter whose visual language emerges from a variety of references spanning the history of painting, across eastern and western cultures, from Indian miniatures to French medieval tapestries, often interweaving elements of autobiography, allegory and mythology.
Artist, Filmmaker
Barış Doğrusöz is an artist and filmmaker whose projects have taken the form of audiovisual installations, sculpture, graphic works, photography and drawings.
Aleksandra Domanović works with sculpture, video and born-digital content, shedding light on the meaning of images and information that shift according to different contexts and historical weights.
Speaker
Paul Domela is Programme Director of Liverpool Biennial after being Deputy Chief Executive from 2001-2007.