
Wa Lehulere, Kemang
Artist
Working in a wide range of mediums, Kemang Wa Lehulere reflects on the historical narratives of native South Africans and the aftermath of apartheid.
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Artist
Working in a wide range of mediums, Kemang Wa Lehulere reflects on the historical narratives of native South Africans and the aftermath of apartheid.
Artist
Hajra Waheed’s multidisciplinary practice ranges from interactive installations to collage, video, sound and sculpture.
Artist
Sharif Waked’s work, reflects on power, politics and the everyday, often creating junctions between particular moments in the present and cultural references from the past.
Artist
Aleksandra Waliszewska is an artist, whose primary medium is painting.
Artist
In his photography and videos, Munem Wasif investigates conceptions of ‘documents’ and ‘archives’ and their corresponding influence on politically and geographically complex issues.
James Webb’s work often makes use of ellipsis, displacement and détournement to explore the nature of belief and the dynamics of communication in our contemporary world.
Artist and Filmmaker
Lyrical and mysterious, his nonlinear works deal with memory and subtly invoke social issues.
Artist
Karine Wehbé's work constitutes intimate and public chronicles, drawing on childhood and adolescent experiences, cinematographic and musical influences, architecture and urbanism, various histories and the mechanisms of memory and nostalgia.
Artist
Liu Wei gives shape to the world around us, offering an acute visual commentary on underlying ideologies.
Artist
Weiner regularly participates in public and private projects and exhibitions in ‘both the new and old world’
Artist
Architect and Director of the Centre for Research Architecture at Goldsmith, University of London.
Executive Director, Townhouse
William Wells is the Co-Founding Director of the Townhouse Gallery in Cairo.
Artist
Thomas Werner is a filmmaker from Berlin.
Curatorial collective
WHW organizes a range of production, exhibition and publishing projects and directs the Gallery Nova in Zagreb.
Artists
English sisters Jane and Louise Wilson are best known for film and video installations where architectural settings are used to investigate issues of power, control and collective memory.
writer and critic
Kaelen Wilson-Goldie is a writer and critic who divides her time (unevenly) between Beirut and New York.