Draft:Imran Perretta
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Imran Perretta is a visual artist, writer and director based in London. He originally trained as an architect.[1] before completing a masters degree in Fine Art at the Slade School of Fine Art.[2] Perretta works across moving-image, sound, performance and poetry[3], exploring themes of identity and representation.[4]
In 2019, Peretta's moving image work the destructors, toured institutions across the UK, including Spike Island[5][6]and The Tate[7]. the destructors achieved critical acclaim[8] earning Perretta a Turner Prize Busary[9] in 2020. Perretta is now working on his debut feature film with BBC Film, and has a solo exhibition tears of the fatherland[10] on show at Secession, Vienna until June 2024.
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