Domela, Paul

Domela, Paul

Speaker

Paul Domela is Programme Director of Liverpool Biennial after being Deputy Chief Executive from 2001-2007.

Donkor, Kimathi

Donkor, Kimathi

Artist

Kimathi Donkor reimagines mythic, historical and everyday encounters across Africa and its global diasporas, addressing the erasure of Black subjectivity and Black historical figures from western canonical art history.

Donnelly, Trisha

Donnelly, Trisha

Artist

Trisha Donnelly absorbs photography, drawing, audio, video, sculpture and performance into a practice that reflects on both the aesthetics of the act of creation and its results.

Dorsen, Annie

Dorsen, Annie

Artist

Annie Dorsen produces performative art that is influenced by politics and culture.

Douglas, Stan

Douglas, Stan

Artist

Stan Douglas often appropriates existing Hollywood genres and borrows from classic literary works to generate reimagined narratives.

Doupé, Barry

Doupé, Barry

Artist, Filmmaker

Barry Doupé is an artist and filmmaker living in Vancouver and holds a Bachelor of Media Arts.

Dr Dibosa, David

Dr Dibosa, David

Curator and Course Leader, MA Curating and Collections, Chelsea College of Arts, UAL

Dr David Dibosa is currently Course Leader for MA Curating and Collections at Chelsea College of Arts at University of the Arts, London.

Dr Manzoor, Shokrollah

Dr Manzoor, Shokrollah

Speaker

Dr Shokrollah Manzoor is an architect, researcher and lecturer in art and architecture, designer and artist.

Dr Schneider, Cynthia P.

Dr Schneider, Cynthia P.

Dr Cynthia P. Schneider teaches, publishes and organises initiatives in the field of cultural diplomacy, with a focus on relations with the Muslim world.

Contemporary artist and art historian Anita Dube’s practice is primarily based in sculpture but also includes photography, video, installation and performance.

Dujourie, Lili

Dujourie, Lili

Artist

Since the late 1960s Lili Dujourie has explored a wide range of media including video, sculpture, photography and installation. Her collected video works (1972-1981) are considered seminal feminist works.

Constant Dullaart reflects on the broad cultural and social effects of communication and image processing technologies while critically engaging the power structures of mega corporations.

Duman, Alberto

Duman, Alberto

Artist

A conceptual and installation artist, Duman’s projects have largely reflected the development of public art practice in the UK.

Duman, Koray

Duman, Koray

Architect

Koray Duman collaborates with numerous organisations to invest in the social, cultural and ecological challenges of our built environment and, in response, explores innovative strategies in architectural practice.

Durling, Nicole

Durling, Nicole

Curator

Nicole Durling has curated and developed projects including music festivals, sound art performances, ephemeral interventions and permanent commissions.

Dyson, Torkwase

Dyson, Torkwase

Artist

Working in multiple mediums, Torkwase Dyson describes herself as a painter whose forms address the continuity of ecology, geography, infrastructure and architecture.

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