Uriel Orlow
Uriel Orlow is a London-based artist. His practice is research-based, process-oriented and multi-disciplinary, including film, photography, drawing and sound. Orlow is known for single screen film works, lecture performances and modular, multi-media installations that focus on specific locations and micro-histories, bringing different image-regimes and narrative modes into correspondence.
Orlow’s work has been shown in solo exhibitions at John Hansard Gallery, Southampton; Castello di Rivoli, Turin; Depo, Istanbul; Centre PasquArt Biel; Spike Island, Bristol; and The Jewish Museum, New York. It has also been presented at survey exhibitions including the 54th Venice Biennale, Manifesta 9, EVA International Limerick, Edinburgh Art Festival, Recent British Artists Film and Video at Tate Britain, Bergen Assembly, Aichi Triennale and 8th Mercosul Biennial.
He is a visiting professor at the Royal College of Art in London and a reader at University of Westminster, also in London. His exhibition Mafavuke’s Trial and Other Plant Stories will be at The Showroom, London from 27 September to 9 November.
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