Uriel Orlow
Uriel Orlow's practice is research-based, process-oriented and multi-disciplinary including film, photography, drawing and sound. He is known for single screen film works, lecture performances and modular, multi-media installations that focus on specific locations and micro-histories and bring different image-regimes and narrative modes into correspondence. His work is concerned with residues of colonialism, spatial manifestations of memory, blind spots of representation and plants as political actors. Uriel Orlow’s work has been presented in group and solo exhibitions all over the world and has received various awards. In 2018 Sternberg Press published his major monograph “Teatrum Botanicum” and in 2019 Shelter Press published “Soil Affinities”. Uriel Orlow is a Senior Researcher at University of Westminster London, Visiting Professor at Royal College of Art London and Docent at University of the Arts Zurich (ZHdK).