
Dadi, Iftikhar
Art Historian, Artist
Art historian and artist Iftikhar Dadi is an associate professor in Cornell University’s Department of the History of Art and director of the South Asia Program.
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Art Historian, Artist
Art historian and artist Iftikhar Dadi is an associate professor in Cornell University’s Department of the History of Art and director of the South Asia Program.
Speaker
Daftar Asfar is a collaborative publishing platform that focuses on creative collaboration and thoughtful artistic development.
Artist
Ziad Dalloul graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts, Damascus in 1977. He then studied at the École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, where he has been living ever since.
Artist
Jesse Darling is a London- and Berlin-based artist working in sculpture, installation, video, drawing, text, sound and performance.
Art Historian, Curator
Catherine David is deputy director of the Musée national d’Art moderne (MNAM) and head of the Research and Globalisation department at the Centre Georges Pompidou.
Artist
Enrico David’s diverse practice converges at the intersections of sculpture, textiles, drawing, painting and installation.
Artist
Raffie Davtian studied Sculpture at the State Academy of Arts in Yerevan.
Artist
Often collaborating with others across borders and communities, Shezad Dawood employs film, painting, neon, sculpture and virtual reality to deconstruct systems of image, language, site and narrative.
Artist
Ayman Yossri Daydban’s painting, photography and printmaking explore issues of identity and alienation, often through combinations of cinematic images and text.
Artist
Jonathas de Andrade’s work often explores how collective codes of conduct and organisation impinge on and shape other modes of being.
Artist
Under the influence of Edgardo Mannucci, De Dominicis developed his own artistic style, working in various media including sculpture, painting, film and installation.
Artist
Kawayan de Guia’s works offer ironic and sometimes comedic perceptions of sociopolitical issues in contemporary Philippine society and the colonial past.
Independent Curator, Centre for the Aesthetic Revolution, UK, Mexico
Pablo León de la Barra is an independent curator, exhibition maker, and art and architecture researcher.
Filmmaker, Writer
Khavn De La Cruz is a multiawarded filmmaker, composer, and writer.
Speaker
Architect and urbanist Manuel de Rivero is co-founder of 51-1 Arquitectos, an architecture studio based in Lima, Peru, and Supersudaca, an international collective for urban research.
Architects, Artists, Writers
Through their work as co-directors of DAAR, architects Sandi Hilal and Alessandro Petti combine conceptual speculations and architectural interventions to subvert, reuse, profane and recycle the existing infrastructure of colonial occupation.