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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
These opening lines introduce The Interview, an indirect narration of the real-life story of Dr Abdul Nabi, an Iraqi doctor who came to the United States in 2008.
Işıl Eğrikavuk
2008
Jon Rafman
b. 1981, Montreal
Lives and works in Montreal
Artist and filmmaker Jon Rafman studies the impact of technology and digital media on consciousness and contemporary life.
Jenna Sutela
b. 1983, Turku, Finland
Lives and works in Berlin
Guan Xiao
b. 1983, Chongqing, China
Lives and works in Beijing
Guan Xiao is a multi-media artist working primarily with video and sculpture. She is known for her installations based on references from ancient Eastern and Western traditions and contemporary popular culture as well as her comparisons of the future and the past, and the crude and the high-tech.
Akram Zaatari
Akram Zaatari’s videos, films, photographic installations and publications excavate past landscapes and reorganise the finds in his own present narratives.
Eva & Franco Mattes
b. 1976, Italy (both)
Live and work in New York
Artist duo Eva & Franco Mattes have been making art together since they met in Berlin in 1994. Their work analyses and responds to contemporary digital life, approaching its ethics and politics with dark humour. Considered pioneers of the Net Art movement, they describe themselves as pranksters and hacktivists, and their work inhabits the web, often as argumentative and semi-legal interventions.
Electronic Disturbance Theater
Established in 2007, CALIT2/Visual Arts Department/University of California, San
Diego/Program in American Culture, Latina/o Studies/English Department/University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States
Re-established in 2009, Media virus
Electronic Disturbance Theater is a collective that organises online software and acts of solidarity to express their views against propaganda and military action in the form of online sit-ins and a digital platform for collective presence.
Douglas Coupland
b. 1961, CFB Baden-Söllingen, Germany
Lives and works in Vancouver, Canada
Cao Fei
b. 1978, Guangzhou, China
Lives and works in Beijing
Cao Fei is a multimedia artist whose photography, performance, video and digital media works are often viewed as social commentary on the constant and rapid change occurring in China.
Bogosi Sekhukhuni
b. 1991, Johannesburg
Lives and works in Johannesburg
Bogosi Sekhukhuni is a self-proclaimed ‘lightworker and creative director’. He is a multimedia artist working with paintings, drawings, sculptures and videos to address the interaction between identity and consumption, both within the South African and global context.
Aura Satz
b. 1974, Barcelona
Lives and works in London
Aura Satz’s practice encompasses film, sound, performance and sculpture. She creates bodies of work that reflect on the relationship between human beings and machines.
Antoine Catala
b. 1975, Toulouse, France
Lives and works in New York
Antoine Catala examines everyday communication tools and the ways in which humans use and consume media.
Andrew Norman Wilson
Andrew Norman Wilson is an artist and writer whose work questions corporate hierarchy and the way it organises labour. Through his video works, he creates narratives that reference historic and contemporary events.
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.
Glockenspiel, solenoid, screen flame and strings
Dimensions variable
Courtesy of the artist
Bells, glass, magnet, electric magnet, ribbon, coil and compass
Dimensions variable
Courtesy of the artist