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Rain Room, Sharjah
Sharjah Art Foundation presents Rain Room for the first time in the Middle East. The installation is permanently sited in Al Majarrah, Sharjah.
Random International
2012
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Sharjah Art Foundation presents Rain Room for the first time in the Middle East. The installation is permanently sited in Al Majarrah, Sharjah.
Random International
2012
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Işıl Eğrikavuk
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Jon Thomson
b. 1969, London
Alison Craighead
b. 1971, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Both live and work in London
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James Bridle
b. 1980, London
Lives and works in London
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b. 1966, Najaf, Iraq
Lives and works in New York
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Cory Arcangel
b. 1978, Buffalo, United States
Lives and works in Stavanger, Norway
UVA (United Visual Artists)
Established 2003, London
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Trevor Paglen
b. 1974, Camp Springs, United States
Lives and works in Berlin
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Tabor Robak
b. 1986, Portland, United States
Lives and works in New York
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Simon Denny
b. 1982, Auckland
Lives and works in Berlin
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Siebren Versteeg
b. 1971, New Haven, United States
Lives and works in New York
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Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
b. 1967, Mexico City
Lives and works between Montreal and Madrid
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Pamela Rosenkranz
b. 1979, Uri, Switzerland
Lives and works in Zurich
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Oliver Laric
b. 1981, Innsbruck, Austria
Lives and works in Berlin
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Lynn Hershman Leeson
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Lives and works in San Francisco
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Lives and works in London and Beirut
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Lives and works in Amsterdam and Berlin
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