Uriel Orlow
artist

Uriel Orlow lives and works between London and Lisbon. He studied at Central Saint Martins, the Slade School of Art and has a PhD from University of Geneva. His work is research-based, process-oriented and multi-disciplinary and is concerned with residues of colonialism, spatial manifestations of memory, blind spots of representation and plants as political actors. His has exhibited at the Venice Biennale, Manifesta, Riga Biennial, Taipei Biennial, Lubumbashi Biennial, Sharjah Biennial, Moscow Biennial, EVA Biennial and Bergen Assembly, with solo shows in Kunsthalle Mainz, La Loge Brussels, Les Laboratoires d’Aubervilliers, The Showroom, London and Castello di Rivoli, Turin, showing his work at museums across the world including Tate Modern and Palais de Tokyo.

Web: https://urielorlow.net