Sharjah Art Foundation

Sharjah Biennial 16

Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
6 Febuary — 15 June 2025

Weizman, Eyal

Weizman, Eyal

Artist

Architect and Director of the Centre for Research Architecture at Goldsmith, University of London.

Wells, William

Wells, William

Executive Director, Townhouse

William Wells is the Co-Founding Director of the Townhouse Gallery in Cairo.

Trained as a lawyer and concert pianist in England, Lionel Wendt took up the medium of photography formally in the 1930s.

What How & for Whom (WHW)

What How & for Whom (WHW)

Curatorial Collective

What, How & for Whom (WHW) is a curatorial collective formed in Zagreb in 1999, and is currently based in Berlin, Vienna and Zagreb.

Whitley, Zoé

Whitley, Zoé

Museum Director, Curator, Writer, Speaker

Curator and writer Zoé Whitley is the Director of the Chisenhale Gallery, London.

William Mullally

William Mullally

Speaker

Writer, film critic and broadcaster, William Mullally is currently Digital Editor, Esquire Middle East (2021–present).

Wilson-Goldie, Kaelen

Wilson-Goldie, Kaelen

writer and critic

Kaelen Wilson-Goldie is a writer and critic who divides her time (unevenly) between Beirut and New York.

Wilson, Jane and Louise

Wilson, Jane and Louise

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.

Women’s Action Forum

Women’s Action Forum

Women's Action Forum (WAF), a leading women’s organisation, was set up in 1981 to challenge the rigid Islamisation project of General Zia ul-Haq of Pakistan and his military government.

Woven Memory

Woven Memory

Artist Collective

Woven Memory / Memoria Entretejida is a series of site-specific installations built around large-scale woven copper-wire portraits by Chilean-Canadian artist Soledad Fátima Muñoz.

Wrona, Xavier

Wrona, Xavier

Speaker

Is the founder of the architecture office Estce ainsi, a structure working to refocus the architectural practice on its political consequences and its possible participation in the reform of 'vivre ensemble' [living together].

Wu Na

Wu Na

Artist

Wu Na began her training on the guqin, a traditional Chinese stringed instrument, at the age of nine, studying with guqin masters Zhao Jiazhen and Li Xiangting.

Wu, Rain

Wu, Rain

Artist, Curator, Architect

Architect Rain Wu works in various fields of art and design with specific interests in material development, speculative narratives and interactive spatial experiences.

Wulia, Tintin

Wulia, Tintin

Artist

Tintin Wulia often bases her work on icons of the geopolitical border: the passport, the wall and the map.

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