Ali Cherri

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Ali Cherri
Born1976
Known forVideo, Installation
Websitehttp://www.acherri.com/

Ali Cherri is a Lebanese artist working in video and installation.[1]

Early life and education

Ali Cherri was born in Beirut. He now works between Beirut and Paris.[2]

Work

Cherri uses found and original footage in single- and multi-channel video installations. [3]

Major exhibitions

Guggenheim New York (2016), Sursock Museum, Beirut (2016), Centquatre, Paris (2016), Sharjah Art Space (2016), MACBA, Spain (2015); Warsaw Museum of Modern Art, Poland (2015); Es Baluard Museu d’Art Modern i Contemporani de Palma, Spain (2015); Gwangju Museum of Art, South Korea (2014); Photography Biennial, Finland (2014); Tate Modern, London, United Kingdom (2013); Home Works 6, Beirut, Lebanon (2013); Berlinale Film Festival, Berlin, Germany (2013); the Toronto International Film Festival, Canada (2012 and 2013); Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA (2012); Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France (2011); Contemporary Image Collective, Cairo, Egypt (2009); 52nd Venice Biennial, Italy (2007); Manifesta, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2005); and others.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Guggenheim Collection Online".
  2. ^ "Mapping Subjectivity: A Conversation with Filmmaker Ali Cherri".
  3. ^ "Mapping Subjectivity: A Conversation with Filmmaker Ali Cherri".
  4. ^ "Video Brasil".

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