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Uriel Orlow

is an artist and researcher who lives and works in Lisbon and London. His work is concerned with residues of colonialism, blind spots of representation and forms of haunting. Orlow’s work is presented widely in museums, film festivals and international survey shows including the Venice Biennale, Manifesta and others. His monographic publications include Conversing with Leaves (Archive Books, 2020), Soil Affinities (Journal des Laboratoires, 2019), Theatrum Botanicum (Sternberg Press, 2018), Unmade Film (2015). He is a reader at University of Westminster, London, visiting professor at Royal College of Art, London and docent at the University of the Arts, Zurich.
Other texts by Uriel Orlow for DIAPHANES
  • Think Art
  • art education
  • institution
  • collective memory
  • discipline
  • artistic research
  • artistic practice
  • conversation
  • justice
  • Bologna Accord
  • education
  • art
  • politics
  • contemporary art
  • violence