Fujii, Koji
Architect
Koji Fujii was one of the first architects to incorporate environmental engineering, the discipline he established, into the design of private homes.
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Architect
Koji Fujii was one of the first architects to incorporate environmental engineering, the discipline he established, into the design of private homes.
Artist
Simon Fujiwara spent his childhood in Japan, England, Spain and Africa. His dense dramas explore real-life narratives about personal and family relationships, politics, architecture and history through a combination of performance, video, installation and short stories.
Artist, Writer
A transdisciplinary artist of enormous breadth, Coco Fusco confronts systems of thinking that establish accepted power structures and cultural histories with a focus on Latin America and Cuba.
Artists
Futurefarmers are an international collective of artists, activists, farmers and architects who work together to animate the possible.
Artist
Meschac Gaba’s expansive practice examines architectural structures, systems of trade and perceptions of African identity and art.
Artist
Rene Gabri is interested in the complex mechanisms which constitute the world around us.
Curator
Jimena Galán Dary is a researcher, communicator and curator who draws inspiration from historiographic and curatorial feminism.
Artist
Regina José Galindo has exhibited widely throughout the Americas and Europe.
Flavia Gandolfo’s work investigates how the visual conventions and material cultures of nationalism institutionalise state identities.
Artist
An artist and performer, Nikolaus Gansterer links drawing, thinking and action through a practice of performative visualisation and cartographic representations.
Artist, Filmmaker
Mario García Torres’s practice covers a combination of film, photography, sound and text to expose history and manufactured nature.
Speaker, Professor
Anthony Gardner, Professor of Contemporary Art History at the University of Oxford, investigates postwar and contemporary art and curatorial histories, critical theories, and temporal and body-based media.
Photographer
Devashish Gaur’s photo series ‘This Is the Closest We Will Get’ was inspired by his late grandfather, a man the photographer never met but whose habits and interests he’s often told he shares.
Speaker
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak is a Professor at Columbia University. Her core interest is humanities for social justice. She has taught globally and held permanent posts in several US universities, including at Iowa, Texas-Austin, Emory and Pittsburgh.
Artist Collectives
Consisting of a 'delegation' of eight Artists, the GCC makes reference to the English abbreviation of the Gulf Cooperation Council, an economic and political consortium of Arabian Gulf nations.