Following an international search, the Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology, Harvard University, is pleased to announce the selection of Munem Wasif as the 2023 Robert Gardner Fellow in Photography. The fellowship provides a $50,000 stipend to begin or complete …
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Read more..10 November 2022 5:45 pm at Project 88 Join us for a conversation between Munem Wasif and Natasha Ginwala, as they discuss Wasif’s solo exhibition Kromosho (ক্রমশ), or “step by step” in Bengali. ‘Kromosho’ (ক্রমশ) encapsulates an oeuvre developed over two …
Read more..Munem Wasif ‘Jomin o Joban: a tale of the land’ 23 June–4 August 2022 Opening: 22 June, 7 pm Stadtgalerie Museumspavillon Seeds Shall Set Us Free II, 2019, Installation View, Cyanotypes prints, Inkjet prints, photographic reproductions of drawings Commissioned for …
Read more..Muneum Wasif’s work will be included in the 16th Lyon Biennale- Manifesto of Fragility, curated by Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath Promoting dialogue whatever the historical, geographical and socio-political contexts, manifesto of fragility supports creation and invites the widest and …
Read more..Through varied art forms, Homelands tells stories of migration and resettlement in South Asia and beyond, as well as violent division and unexpected connections. 12/11/2019 – 02/02/2020 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM Kettle’s Yard Castle Street Cambridge CB3 0AQ Through photography, sculpture, …
Read more..October 23–December 23, 2019 Centre Pompidou Place Georges-Pompidou 75004 Paris France www.cosmopolis.centrepompidou.fr Julieta Aranda / Adrián Balseca / Adriana Bustos / Cao Minghao and Chen Jianjun / Carolina Caycedo / Chang En-Man / Benvenuto Chavajay Ixtetelá / Emo de Medeiros / Valentina Desideri and Denise Ferreira da Silva …
Read more..In Machine Matter (2017), Wasif examines the death of the jute industry in Bangladesh and the destruction of the livelihoods the ‘golden fibre’ once supported. Continue reading
Read more..Munem Wasif Prix Pictet, V&A 6 May, 2017 “The Prix Pictet is recognised as the world’s leading prize for photography. Now in its seventh cycle, the theme for this year’s prize is ‘Space’. Twelve photographers have been shortlisted and their …
Read more..10 November, 2016 – Time Twelve photographers have been selected as the finalists of the Prix Pictet photography award’s seventh edition. The works of Mandy Barker, Saskia Groneberg, Beate Guetschow, Rinko Kawauchi, Benny Lam, Richard Mosse, Wasif Munem, Sohei Nishino, …
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