Aziz Hazara is an interdisciplinary artist based in Berlin who works across photography, video, sound, language programming, text and multimedia installations. This diverse array of mediums allows him to explore questions of identity, memory, archive, conflict, surveillance and migration in the context of power relations, geopolitics and the panopticon. Select exhibitions include Muqaddimah, Experimenter, Mumbai (2024); A Cosmic Movie Camera, 18th Biennale de l’Image en Mouvement, Centre d’Art Contemporain, Geneva (2024); Rhizome—Network Without Center Point, Kunsthal Aarhus (2024); Condemnation, ICA Milano, Milan (2023); No Dress Code, PSM Gallery, Berlin (2023); Is It Morning for You Yet?, 58th Carnegie International, Pittsburgh, PA (2022); It’s Only Sound That Remains, Smack Mellon, Brooklyn, NY (2022); Penumbra, Fondazione In Between Art Film, Venice (2022); Words At An Exhibition: An Exhibition In Ten Chapters And Five Poems, Busan Biennale (2020); and NIRIN, 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020), amongst others.