Uriel Orlow will present his performance “Reveries of Collective Walkers (Busan)” as part of the Sea Art Festival 2025 in Busan. Under the title Undercurrents: Waves Walking on the Water, the exhibition […]| Uriel Orlow
Performance “Reveries of Collective Walkers” by Uriel Orlow and Lecture by Sophie von Redecker as part of the exhibition “Planetary Farmers.”| Uriel Orlow
Under the title EVERYTHING IS INTERACTION, the art festival Begehungen aims to make the complexity of the issues of resource consumption, species loss and the climate crisis visible. The festival […]| Uriel Orlow
The Confluences exhibition brings together the collections of the Fondation François Schneider, FRAC Alsace, FRAC Champagne-Ardenne and 49 Nord 6 Est – FRAC Lorraine. Inspired by the concept of “confluences”, it […]| Uriel Orlow
Oscillating Spaces looks to the Rhône Glacier—undergoing fast melting and transformation processes—as a case study to reflect on environmental challenges in a constantly oscillating site. Juxtaposing glacier cartography, photography, film, ecclesiastical […]| Uriel Orlow
Great Artists on Campus #3 – Conversation with Uriel Orlow: Art, Memory and Political Ecologies, on April 7 at 6pm at the Cinema Fernando Lopes, Universidade Lusófona, Lisbon.| Uriel Orlow
In 1838, Swiss naturalist Johann Jakob von Tschudi (1818—1889), commissioned by the Natural History Museum of Neuchâtel, sailed to Peru on a merchant ship filled with fabrics, champagne, and watches. […]| Uriel Orlow
Garden Futures is an exhibition about the history and future of the modern garden. The garden is back in the spotlight, not only as an idyllic retreat, but also as […]| Uriel Orlow
Collateral Memory is Uriel Orlow’s new solo exhibition in Lisbon, curated by Bruno leitão, at the Galeria Avenida da Índia. With the support of DG Artes and EGEAC.| Uriel Orlow
Screening of We Have Already Lived Through Our Future—We Just Don’t Remember It (2024) at Fondazione Antonio Ratti Thursday 21 November at 6:30pm for the second appontment of Cinema Permanente. […]| Uriel Orlow