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Uriel Orlow is an artist, writer and AHRC research fellow in creative arts at University of Westminster. He completed a PhD in Fine Art at the University of the Arts, London in 2002. His art and research explore the roles language, the image and memory play in structuring our experience. Using a wide variety of media – from video and sound to photography, billboard-posters, text and drawing – he engages with historical sites, body memory, archives and libraries. Recent exhibitions include Videoland, Artneuland, Berlin (2006-7), Ghosting, Arnolfini, Bristol (2006), Swiss Art Awards at ART 37 Basel (2006), Around the World in Eighty Days, Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London (2006), Extra-Muros, Fri-Art centre for contempary art, Fribourg (2005), Glad to be of service, ifa-Galerie, Berlin (2005). Publications include Re: the archive, the image, and the very dead sheep (Double agents: 2004) and a monograph on his work, Deposits, published by The Greenbox in 2006. |
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