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|motto = To create opportunities for emerging and established artists, curators and writers. |
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| predecessor = The Delfina Studio Trust |
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|founder = Delfina Entrecanales CBE|type = Non-profit organisation |
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| formation = 2007 |
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|location = London |
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| type = Non-profit foundation |
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|key_people = Mark Muller,Dominic Flynn |
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| leader_title = Director |
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|website = {{url|delfinafoundation.com}} |
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| leader_name = Aaron Cezar |
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|parent_organization = The Delfina Studio Trust}}'''Delfina Foundation''' is an independent, non-profit organisation that supports artists and hosts art residencies, workshops and exhibitions, both in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] and through partnering with other organisations worldwide.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Forrest|first1=Micholas|title=Delfina Foundation Announces First Selling Exhibition|url=http://www.blouinartinfo.com/news/story/1163413/delfina-foundation-announces-first-selling-exhibition#}}</ref> |
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| founder = Delfina Entrecanales CBE |
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| location = London |
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| website = {{URL|delfinafoundation.com}} |
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| mission = To facilitate artistic exchange and developing creative practice through residencies, partnerships and public programming. |
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The '''Delfina Foundation''' is an independent, non-profit foundation dedicated to facilitating artistic exchange and developing creative practice through residencies, partnerships and public programming.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://delfinafoundation.com/about/mission/|title=About|last1=|first1=|date=|website=Delfina Foundation|access-date=23 October 2017}}</ref> |
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== About == |
== About == |
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Delfina Foundation was founded in 2007 |
Delfina Foundation was founded in 2007 by [[Delfina Entrecanales]] CBE, as the successor to Delfina Studio Trust, initially with an intention to nurture artists from Africa, South Asia and the [[Middle East]].<ref>{{Cite web|title = Delfina Foundation|url = http://archrecord.construction.com/projects/building_types_study/museums/2014/1408-delfina-foundation-studio-octopi-and-shahira-fahmy-architects.asp|website = archrecord.construction.com|accessdate = 2015-06-18|first = Hugh|last = Pearman}}</ref> The foundation now works internationally with thematic (rather than geographic) programmes, which have explored a range of topics including, the politics of food, the public domain, performance, science and technology, and collecting.<ref>{{cite web|title=Delfina's Thematic Programmes|url=http://delfinafoundation.com/programmes/public-and-thematic-programmes/|website=Delfina Foundation|publisher=Delfina Foundation|access-date=19 June 2015|archive-date=18 October 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181018032547/http://delfinafoundation.com/programmes/public-and-thematic-programmes|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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Residencies for artists, writers and curators<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://news.artnet.com/art-world/delfina-foundation-launches-collectors-residencies-889727|title=Delfina Foundation Launches Collectors Residencies {{!}} artnet News|date=2017-03-14|work=artnet News|access-date=2017-10-23|language=en-US}}</ref> form the core of Delfina Foundation's work as it seeks to support and facilitate the professional development of cultural practitioners, from emerging to established art professionals. The foundation is London's largest provider of international residencies.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.artrabbit.com/events/then-for-now|title=Then For Now - Exhibition at Delfina Foundation in London|website=ArtRabbit|language=en|access-date=2017-10-23}}</ref> |
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The foundation began working around seasonal thematic programmes in 2014, when it reopened following an expansion of its Edwardian townhouse premises in [[Victoria, London]]. These themes are explored through residencies and public programming, including exhibitions, talks, performances, screenings and commissions. |
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== Building == |
== Building == |
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Since its founding, Delfina Foundation has been located in Catherine Place, in [[Victoria, London]]. Initially the foundation occupied the Edwardian house at number 29, but in 2009 the foundation's patron Delfina Entrecanales bought the adjoining property allowing the foundation to expand and span the two houses. The expansion and renovation of the facility at 29-31 Catherine Place in 2014 was undertaken by London-based architects Studio Octopi and [[Egypt]]-based [[Shahira Fahmy]] Architects, the winners of a competition that promoted design collaboration between architects based in the UK and the greater Middle East. The £1.4m project doubled the residency capacity (from 4 to 8) and created 1,650 square feet of additional exhibition and event space, giving it a combined total area of 4,564 square feet, and making it London's largest artist residency provider.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Studio Octopi renovates Edwardian townhouses for the Delfina Foundation|url = http://www.dezeen.com/2014/02/26/studio-octopi-renovation-edwardian-townhouses-delfina-foundation/|website = Dezeen|accessdate = 2015-06-18}}</ref> |
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In addition to the 8 bedrooms and exhibition space the property includes a communal kitchen area, an outdoor terrace and courtyard, the foundation's offices, and a library/resource room, which includes reference books, magazines, and other archives.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://delfinafoundation.com/about/our-home-and-facilities/|title=Delfina Foundation — Catherine Place|website=delfinafoundation.com|language=en|access-date=2017-10-24}}</ref> |
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== Residency Programme == |
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Residencies for art practitioners - including artists, writers, curators and collectors - form the core of Delfina Foundation's work. The residency programme brings together practitioners, at various stages in their career, from around the world, who are exploring common ideas and practices. The programme seeks to give practitioners time and space to incubate their ideas as well as opportunities to showcase them.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://delfinafoundation.com/programmes/residency-programme/about/|title=Delfina Foundation — About the residency programme|website=delfinafoundation.com|language=en|access-date=2017-10-24|archive-date=24 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171024205519/http://delfinafoundation.com/programmes/residency-programme/about/|url-status=dead}}</ref> To date the foundation has supported over 400 residencies.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://delfinafoundation.com/in-residence/|title=Delfina Foundation — In Residence|website=delfinafoundation.com|language=en|access-date=2017-10-24}}</ref> |
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Since its physical expansion in 2014, the foundation is able to host 6 to 8 residents at a time in its premises in Catherine Place. Practitioners are selected for residencies that last up to three-months through solicited proposals or nominations, or through targeted open calls. Since the foundation's shift to thematic programmes in 2014, this guides the open call and selection process and the foundation no longer has an overarching geographical remit that informs its residencies.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://delfinafoundation.com/programmes/residency-programme/about/|title=Delfina Foundation — About the residency programme|website=delfinafoundation.com|language=en|access-date=2017-10-24|archive-date=24 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171024205519/http://delfinafoundation.com/programmes/residency-programme/about/|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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In addition to residencies at 29/31 Catherine Place, London, in the past the foundation has also provided residencies in a number of other locations in collaboration with various partner institutions, including in [[Beirut]] (2009), [[Bethlehem]] (2010), [[Damascus]] (2009 and 2010), [[Dubai]] (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016), [[Granada]] (2008), [[Halabja]] (2009), [[Muscat]] (2012), [[Ramallah]] (2012), and [[São Paulo]] (2012).<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://delfinafoundation.com/in-residence/|title=Delfina Foundation — In Residence|website=delfinafoundation.com|language=en|access-date=2017-10-24}}</ref> |
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In 2017, as part of its thematic programme ''[http://delfinafoundation.com/programmes/public-and-thematic-programmes/theme-collecting-as-practice/ Collecting as Practice]'', the foundation supported a series of residencies for collectors. The collectors who undertook residencies, living alongside the artists in residence, were Alain Servais, Pedro Barbosa, Dorith Galuz, Lu Xun, Luba Michailova, Daisuke Miyatsu and Rudy Tseng.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://news.artnet.com/art-world/delfina-foundation-launches-collectors-residencies-889727|title=Delfina Foundation Launches Collectors Residencies {{!}} artnet News|date=2017-03-14|work=artnet News|access-date=2017-10-24|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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== Thematic Programmes == |
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Following its re-opening after the transformation of its building in 2014, Delfina Foundation initiated its new thematic programme structure. These themes inform the selection of residents, the hosting of exhibitions, and a public programme of events. |
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Programmes have included: |
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* '''''Collecting as Practice''':'' Initiated in spring 2017. |
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* '''''Performance as Process''' (2 stages):'' Initiated in winter 2015, with a second stage in spring 2016, a third in spring 2018, and a fourth in winter 2020. |
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* '''''The Politics of Food''' (3 seasons):'' Initiated spring in 2014, with a second season in spring 2015, a third in summer 2016, and a fourth in spring 2019. |
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*'''''science_technology_society''''' ''(2 seasons)'': Initiated in autumn 2019, with a second season in autumn 2020. |
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*'''''Autonomy:''''' Initiated in autumn 2014. |
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* '''''The Public Domain''' (2 seasons):'' Initiated in winter 2014, with a second season in autumn 2015. |
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== Delfina Studio Trust == |
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Delfina Foundation is the successor to the Delfina Studio Trust which opened in 1988 to provide free studios and related facilities for artists at a crucial time in the development of the British art scene.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.artrabbit.com/events/then-for-now|title=Then For Now - Exhibition at Delfina Foundation in London|website=ArtRabbit|language=en|access-date=2017-10-23}}</ref> Initially these studios were located in an empty space above a jeans factory in East [[Stratford, London|Stratford]]. The trust's founder Delfina Entrecanales CBE paid the rent and with the [[Royal College of Art|Royal College Arts]] invited a number of British artists to have a studio there for two years and foreign artists to have a studio and living accommodation for one year, all free of charge. For the first ten years the trust organised an annual exhibition by resident artists. In 1992 the trust moved to a converted chocolate factory at 50 Bermondsey Street.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.standard.co.uk/goingout/restaurants/delfina-studio-cafe-7432012.html|title=Delfina Studio Cafe|work=Evening Standard|access-date=2017-10-23|language=en-GB}}</ref> The new premises provided an exhibition space and 34 studios. Twelve studios were normally awarded as a prize with all related facilities provided free of charge for one or two years, and the remaining studios were rented at a heavily subsidised rate.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://delfinafoundation.com/about/history/|title=Delfina Foundation — History|website=delfinafoundation.com|language=en|access-date=2017-10-24}}</ref> The studios were notable for including a restaurant in the building, at which a communal table was designated for the resident artists who could eat lunch there for £1.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/4703816/Delfina-and-her-studio.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160226044645/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/4703816/Delfina-and-her-studio.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=2016-02-26|title=Delfina and her studio|date=1996-09-06|access-date=2017-10-23|language=en-GB|issn=0307-1235}}</ref> |
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Following a trip to [[Syria]] in 2005, Delfina Entrecanales realised that artists there were also struggling to find work space. In 2007 the Delfina Studio Trust was reinvented as the Delfina Foundation, opening in its current location in Victoria with a renewed focus on artists from North Africa and the Middle East.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://artsandbusiness.bitc.org.uk/awards-ab/prince-of-wales-medal-for-arts-philanthropy/2013/delfina-entrecanales|title=2013 Honouree: Delfina Entrecanales|date=2013-12-09|work=Arts & Business|access-date=2017-10-23|language=en}}</ref> Over its 20 years the trust supported over 400 artists and counts among its alumni artists a dozen [[Turner Prize]] winners and nominees such as including [[Shirazeh Houshiary]], [[Jane and Louise Wilson|Jane & Louise Wilson]], [[Mark Wallinger]], [[Anya Gallaccio|Anya Gallacio]], [[Tacita Dean]], [[Glenn Brown (artist)|Glenn Brown]], [[Mark Titchner]], [[Martin Creed]], [[Goshka Macuga]], and [[Tomoko Takahashi]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://artsandbusiness.bitc.org.uk/awards-ab/prince-of-wales-medal-for-arts-philanthropy/2013/delfina-entrecanales|title=2013 Honouree: Delfina Entrecanales|date=2013-12-09|work=Arts & Business|access-date=2017-10-23|language=en}}</ref> |
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== Collaborations == |
== Collaborations == |
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Delfina Foundation works extensively through international partnerships. Current and past partnerships include: |
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* A.I.R Dubai: An annual artists residency programme in partnership between [[Art Dubai]], [[Dubai Culture|Dubai Culture and Arts Authority]] and [[Tashkeel Dubai|Tashkeel]], focused on artists based in the United Arab Emirates.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Art Dubai A.i.R. programme underway {{!}} The National|url = http://www.thenational.ae/arts-lifestyle/art/art-dubai-air-programme-underway|accessdate = 2015-06-18}}</ref> |
* A.I.R Dubai: An annual artists residency programme in partnership between [[Art Dubai]], [[Dubai Culture|Dubai Culture and Arts Authority]] and [[Tashkeel Dubai|Tashkeel]], focused on artists based in the United Arab Emirates.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Art Dubai A.i.R. programme underway {{!}} The National|url = http://www.thenational.ae/arts-lifestyle/art/art-dubai-air-programme-underway|accessdate = 2015-06-18}}</ref> |
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* Residency for Indian artists and curators: A collaboration with Charles Wallace India Trust and Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation, offering a three-month residency to a curator with Indian citizenship, living and working in India.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation|url = http://inlaksfoundation.org/inlaks-DelfinaFoundation.aspx|website = inlaksfoundation.org|accessdate = 2015-06-18}}</ref> |
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* Brooks International Fellowship Programme: |
* Brooks International Fellowship Programme: A programme that calls for artists, curators and art historian, in collaboration with [[Tate]], to apply for a three-month art residency to be part of Tate team, working at the gallery on a day-to-day basis and taking part in wider activities.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Brooks International Fellowship Programme 2016 at Tate |url=http://www.transartists.org/article/brooks-international-fellowship-programme-2016-tate |website=www.transartists.org |accessdate=2015-06-18 |url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150618161209/http://www.transartists.org/article/brooks-international-fellowship-programme-2016-tate |archivedate=18 June 2015 |df=dmy }}</ref> |
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* Samdani Art Award: A bi- |
* Samdani Art Award: A bi-annual award that aims to support, promote and highlight emerging contemporary artists of Bangladesh in collaboration with [[Samdani Art Foundation]] and Bangladesh National Academy of Fine and Performing Arts.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Samdani Art Award|url = http://4art.com/events/samdani-art-award|website = 4art.com|accessdate = 2015-06-18}}</ref> |
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* Mate: An annual residency for a Peruvian artist in collaboration with MATE Museo Mario Testino.<ref>{{Cite web|title = MATE-Museo Mario Testino presents an exhibition by the Peruvian artist Philippe Gruenberg|url = http://artdaily.com/news/79034/MATE-Museo-Mario-Testino-presents-an-exhibition-by-the-Peruvian-artist-Philippe-Gruenberg#.VYLIP2Sqqko|website = artdaily.com|accessdate = 2015-06-18|first = Ignacio|last = Villarreal}}</ref> |
* Mate: An annual residency for a Peruvian artist in collaboration with MATE Museo Mario Testino.<ref>{{Cite web|title = MATE-Museo Mario Testino presents an exhibition by the Peruvian artist Philippe Gruenberg|url = http://artdaily.com/news/79034/MATE-Museo-Mario-Testino-presents-an-exhibition-by-the-Peruvian-artist-Philippe-Gruenberg#.VYLIP2Sqqko|website = artdaily.com|accessdate = 2015-06-18|first = Ignacio|last = Villarreal}}</ref> |
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* The Silent University: a knowledge exchange platform by refugees, asylum seekers and migrants at Tate Modern, started in 2012 by artist [[Ahmet Ögüt|Ahmet Ogut]]. It is led by a group of lecturers, consultants and research fellows.<ref>{{Cite web|title |
* The Silent University: a knowledge exchange platform by refugees, asylum seekers and migrants at Tate Modern, started in 2012 by artist [[Ahmet Ögüt|Ahmet Ogut]]. It is led by a group of lecturers, consultants and research fellows.<ref>{{Cite web|title=The Silent University: Giving a voice to asylum seekers {{!}} Ahmet Öğüt {{!}} Independent Editor's choice Blogs |url=http://blogs.independent.co.uk/2012/11/21/the-silent-university-giving-a-voice-to-asylum-seekers/ |accessdate=2015-06-18 |url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150618172421/http://blogs.independent.co.uk/2012/11/21/the-silent-university-giving-a-voice-to-asylum-seekers/ |archivedate=18 June 2015 |df=dmy }}</ref> |
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* SAHA Association: Partnership with SAHA since 2013 on developing residency opportunities for Turkish cultural practitioners.<ref>{{Cite web|title |
* SAHA Association: Partnership with SAHA since 2013 on developing residency opportunities for Turkish cultural practitioners.<ref>{{Cite web|title=open call: iscp - saha association residency for artists from turkey {{!}} iscp {{!}} international studio & curatorial program |url=http://www.iscp-nyc.org/journal/open-call-iscp-saha-association-2014.html |website=www.iscp-nyc.org |accessdate=2015-06-18 |first=iscp |last=program |url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150618180340/http://www.iscp-nyc.org/journal/open-call-iscp-saha-association-2014.html |archivedate=18 June 2015 |df=dmy }}</ref> |
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* Decolonizing Architecture Art Residency: An annual residency programme for UK artists and architects in Palestine in collaboration with [[Decolonizing Architecture institute|DAAR]].<ref>{{Cite web|url |
* Decolonizing Architecture Art Residency: An annual residency programme for UK artists and architects in Palestine in collaboration with [[Decolonizing Architecture institute|DAAR]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.arteeast.org/newgray/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Nishat-Awan1.pdf |title=Decolonizing Architecture Art Residency in Beit Sahour, Palestine |date= |accessdate= |website= |publisher= |last=Awan |first=Nishat |url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140331164316/http://www.arteeast.org/newgray/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Nishat-Awan1.pdf |archivedate=31 March 2014 |df=dmy }}</ref> |
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==Exhibitions== |
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==Residencies and exhibitions== |
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The predecessor to Delfina Foundation was Delfina Studio Trust, which supported over 400 artists through residencies and the provision of studio space from 1988-2006. A number of Turner Prize nominees or winners are among Delfina Studio's alumni including [[Shirazeh Houshiary]], Jane & Louise Wilson, [[Mark Wallinger]], Anya Gallacio, [[Tacita Dean]], [[Glenn Brown (artist)|Glenn Brown]], [[Mark Titchner]], [[Martin Creed]], [[Goshka Macuga]], and [[Tomoko Takahashi]]. |
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It organised several exhibitions for resident artists: |
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|2019 |
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|Jul-Aug |
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|''[https://www.delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/nasser-al-salem-amma-baad/ Amma Baad]'' |
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|Nasser Al Salem |
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|Maya El Khalil |
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|Delfina Foundation |
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|2019 |
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|Apr-Jun |
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|''[https://www.delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/asuncion-molinos-gordo-accumulation-by-dispossession/ Accumulation by Dispossession]'' |
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|Asunción Molinos Gordo |
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|Delfina Foundation |
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|2019 |
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|Jan-Mar |
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|''[https://www.delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/power-play/ Power Play]'' |
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|Jungju An, Fayçal Baghriche, Jungki Beak, Soyoung Chung, Zuza Golinska, Jeremy Hutchison, Jaebum Kim, Bona Park, Oscar Santillan, Jasmijn Visser, and Lantian Xie |
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|Delfina Foundation and Korean Cultural Centre UK (KCCUK) |
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|2018 |
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|Sep-Dec |
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|''[https://www.delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/noor-afshan-mirza-and-brad-butler-the-scar/ The Scar]'' |
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|Noor Afshan Mirza and Brad Butler |
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|Delfina Foundation |
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|2018 |
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|Apr-Jun |
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|''[https://www.delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/alex-mirutziu-between-too-soon-and-too-late/ Between Too Soon and Too Late]'' |
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|Alex Mirutziu |
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|Delfina Foundation |
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|2018 |
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|Feb-Jun |
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|''[https://www.delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/ala-younis-plan-for-feminist-greater-baghdad/ Plan for Feminist Greater Baghdad]'' |
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|Ala Younis |
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|Delfina Foundation |
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|2018 |
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|Jan |
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|''[https://www.delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/artevue-arteprize-exhibition/ ArteVue ArtePrize]'' |
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|Zuza Golińska, Sahil Naik, Kiah Reading, and Lukas Zerbst. |
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|Delfina Foundation |
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|2017 |
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|Sep-Nov |
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|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/geumhyung-jeong-exhibition/ Private Collection: Unperformed Objects]'' |
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|Geumhyung Jeong |
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|Delfina Foundation |
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|2016 |
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|Sep-Nov |
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|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/that-ends-that-matter-an-installation-by-jean-paul-kelly/ That Ends that Matter]'' |
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|Jean-Paul Kelly |
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|Delfina Foundation |
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|2016 |
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|Mar-Apr |
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|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-by-didem-pekn-of-dice-and-men/ Of Dice and Men]'' |
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|Didem Pekün |
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|Delfina Foundation |
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|2015 |
|2015 |
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|Oct-Nov |
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|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-then-for-now/ Then For Now]'' |
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|Then For Now |
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|[[Anna Barriball]], [[Simon Bill]], Ian Dawson, [[Tacita Dean]], [[Ceal Floyer]], [[Anya Gallaccio]], Lucy Gunning, [[Chantal Joffe]], Margherita Manzelli, Ishbel Myerscough, Danny Rolph, [[Eva Rothschild]], [[Mark Titchner]], [[Mark Wallinger]], Martin Westwood, [[Jane and Louise Wilson|Jane & Louise Wilson]], and Richard Woods |
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|[[Chantal Joffe]] and [[Sacha Craddock]] |
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|Delfina Foundation |
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|2015 |
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|Echoes & Reverberations |
|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-echoes-and-reverberations/ Echoes & Reverberations]'' |
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|[[Jumana Emil Abboud]], Basma Alsharif, Anas Al-Shaikh, Samah Hijawi, Magdi Mostafa, and Joe Namy |
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|Aaron Cezar and Cliff Lauson - with Jane Scarth, Eimear Martin, and Dominik Czechowski |
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|Hayward Gallery Project Space |
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|2015 |
|2015 |
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|A Prologue to the Past and Present State of Things |
|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-a-prologue-to-the-past-and-present-state-of-things/ A Prologue to the Past and Present State of Things]'' |
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|[[Doa Aly]], Marwa Arsanios, [[Coco Fusco]], [[Emily Jacir]], [[Mona Hatoum]], [[Sharon Hayes (artist)|Sharon Hayes]], [[Mohammed Kazem]], [[Xiao Lu]], [[Hassan Sharif]], [[Wael Shawky]], [[Sharif Waked]], Lin Yilin, and [[The Yes Men]] with [[Steve Lambert]] |
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|Aaron Cezar - with Barrak Alzaid, [[Ala Younis]], and Jane Scarth |
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|Delfina Foundation |
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|2015 |
|2015 |
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|May-Jun |
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|Stirring the Pot of Story: Food, History, Memory |
|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-stirring-the-pot-of-story-food-history-memory/ Stirring the Pot of Story: Food, History, Memory]'' |
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|Cooking Sections, Leone Contini, [[Mella Jaarsma]], Christine Mackey, Mounira Al Solh, and Raul Ortega Ayala |
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|Nat Muller |
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|2015 |
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|Delfina Foundation |
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|May |
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|Exhibition Tour |
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|2015 |
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|Feb-Mar |
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|Oscar Santillan |
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|Tales of an Imagined City |
|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-tales-of-an-imagined-city/ Tales of an Imagined City]'' |
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|Hou Chien Cheng, Roy Dib, Virgínia de Medeiros, Jurandir Müller and Kiko Goifman, and Luiz Roque |
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|João Laia |
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|2014 |
|2014 |
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|Oct-Nov |
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|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-the-otolith-group-in-the-year-of-the-quiet-sun/ In the Year of the Quiet Sun]'' |
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|The Otolith Group |
|The Otolith Group |
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|2014 |
|2014 |
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|Feb-Mar |
|Feb-Mar |
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|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-at-the-showroom-ayreen-anastas-and-rene-gabri/ Let it not be said they were naively, fearfully, simply, just making art]'' |
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|Ayreen Anastas & Rene Gabri |
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|Ayreen Anastas and Rene Gabri |
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|[[The Showroom]] |
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|2014 |
|2014 |
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|Jan-Feb |
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|The Politics of Food |
|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-the-politics-of-food/ The Politics of Food]'' |
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|[[Abbas Akhavan]], [[Gayle Chong Kwan]], Leone Contini, [[Candice Lin]], Asunción Molinos Gordo, [[Senam Okudzeto]], Jae Yong Rhee, Zineb Sedira, Tadasu Takamine, and Raed Yassin |
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|Tour: The Politics of Food |
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|Bodies that Matter |
|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-bodies-that-matter/ Bodies that Matter]'' |
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|Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme, Bashar Alhroub, [[Mustafa al-Hallaj|Mustafa al Hallaj]], Jeremy Hutchison, Jawad Al Malhi, and [[Olivia Plender]] |
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|Rebecca Heald |
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|Points of Departure |
|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-points-of-departure/ Points of Departure]'' |
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|Bashar Alhroub, Bisan Abu Eiseh, Jeremy Hutchison, and [[Olivia Plender]] |
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|Rebecca Heald with Mirna Bamieh |
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|[[Institute of Contemporary Arts|'''I'''nstitute of Contemporary Arts]] |
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|2013 |
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|[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-nasrin-tabatabai-and-babak-afrassiabi/ ''Seep''] |
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|Nasrin Tabatabai / Babak Afrassiabi |
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|Nasrin Tabatabai and Babak Afrassiabi |
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|[[Chisenhale Gallery]] |
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|2013 |
|2013 |
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|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-artists-in-residence-air-dubai-2013/ A.I.R. Dubai 2013]'' |
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|Artists-In-Residence (A.I.R.) Dubai 2013 |
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|[[Ebtisam AbdulAziz|Ebtisam Abdulaziz]], Ammar al Attar, [[Dina Danish]], Reem Falaknaz, Joe Namy, and Yudi Noor |
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|Bérénice Saliou |
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|House 11, Al Fahidi Historic Neighbourhood, [[Dubai]] |
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|2012 |
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|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-ahmet-ogt-or-whistle-spontaneously/ Or Whistle Spontaneously] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171023230918/http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-ahmet-ogt-or-whistle-spontaneously/ |date=23 October 2017 }}'' |
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|Ahmet Ögüt |
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|[[Ahmet Ögüt]] |
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|2012 |
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|[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-social-states-baptist-coelho-and-nadia-kaabi-linke/ ''Social States''] |
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|Baptist Coelho / Nadia Kaabi-Linke |
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|Baptist Coelho and [[Nadia Kaabi-Linke]] |
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|Pump House Gallery |
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|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-artists-in-residence-air-dubai/ A.I.R. Dubai 2012]'' |
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|V&A Friday Late - Night of Norouz |
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|Zeinab Alhashemi, Hadeyeh Badri, Fayçal Baghriche, Magdi Mostafa, Nasir Nasrallah, and Deniz Üster |
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|Alexandra MacGilp |
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|House 11, [[Al Bastakiya]], Bur Dubai, [[Dubai]] |
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|The Knowledge - Stop 3: Alexandria |
|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-and-talk-the-knowledge-stop-3-alexandria/ The Knowledge - Stop 3: Alexandria]'' |
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|[[Wael Shawky]] |
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|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-house-44-in-al-bastakiya-dubai/ House 44]'' |
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|House 44 in Al Bastakiya, Dubai |
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|[[Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme]], Shamma Al Amri, Shaikha Al Mazrou, [[Abbas Akhavan]], Rana Begum, Hind Bin Demaithan, Nisrine Boukhari, Tobias Collier, and Nathaniel Rackowe |
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|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-raed-yassin-the-best-of-sammy-clark/ The Best of Sammy Clark]'' |
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|Raed Yassin |
|Raed Yassin |
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|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/2010-exhibition-and-talk-tayfun-serttas-studio-osep/ Studio Osep]'' |
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|Tayfun Serttas |
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|Tayfun Serttaş |
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|2010 |
|2010 |
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|Oct |
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|The Knowledge - Stop 2: Tehran |
|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/2010-exhibition-and-screenings-the-knowledge-stop-2-tehran/ The Knowledge - Stop 2: Tehran]'' |
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|Mahmoud Bakhshi |
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|2010 |
|2010 |
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|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-the-spacemakers-edinburgh-art-festival/ The Spacemakers]'' |
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|The Spacemakers - Edinburgh Art Festival |
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|Jawad al Malhi, Taysir Batniji, Nikolaj Bendix Skyum Larsen, decolonizing.ps (Alessandro Petti, [[Sandi Hilal]], [[Eyal Weizman]]), Hala Elkoussy, [[Mounir Fatmi]], [[Bouchra Khalili]], Judy Price, Solmaz Shahbazi, and Basma Sharif |
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|Eva Langret |
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|[[Edinburgh College of Art]] |
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|2010 |
|2010 |
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|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/2010-exhibition-jawad-al-malhi-new-works/ New Works]'' |
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|Jawad Al Malhi - New Works |
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|Jawad Al Malhi |
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|Delfina Foundation and The Mosaic Rooms |
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|2010 |
|2010 |
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|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-nathaniel-rackowe-new-works/ New Works]'' |
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|Nathaniel Rackowe |
|Nathaniel Rackowe |
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|2010 |
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|Workspaces |
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|[[Doa Aly]], Delta Arts, Volkan Aslan, [[Ali Cherri]], [[Robin Deacon]], Iz Oztat, and the Western Alliance |
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|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-rana-begum-new-works/ New Works]'' |
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|Rana Begum |
|Rana Begum |
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|2010 |
|2010 |
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|Jan |
|Jan |
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|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-ala-younis-nefertiti/ Nefertiti]'' |
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|Ala Younis |
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|[[Ala Younis]] |
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|Delfina Foundation |
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|Manal Mahamid |
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|2009 |
|2009 |
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|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-tobias-collier-morphospace/ Morphospace]'' |
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|Tobias Collier |
|Tobias Collier |
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|2008 |
|2008 |
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|Sep-Oct |
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|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-ismael-iglesias-wall-screendreamland/ Wallscreen/Dreamland]'' |
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|Ismael Iglesias |
|Ismael Iglesias |
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|2008 |
|2008 |
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|Apr |
|Apr |
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|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-yazan-al-khalili-margins/ Margins]'' |
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|Yazan Al-Khalili |
|Yazan Al-Khalili |
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|Delfina Foundation |
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|2007 |
|2007 |
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|Dec |
|Dec |
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|''[http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/exhibition-khrp/ KHRP]'' |
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|Khrp |
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|[[Olivia Arthur]], Tom Carrigan, [[Olivia Heussler]], Ed Kashi, Zbigniew Kosc, [[Kevin McKiernan]], [[Susan Meiselas]], Patrick Robert, and Eddy van Wessel |
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|Sonia Boyce |
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|Guy Bar Amotz |
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|Grace Ndiritu |
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|2005 |
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|Dieuwke Spaans |
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|Ernst Logar |
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|2001 |
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|[[Martin Maloney]] |
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|Kendell Geers |
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|[[Anri Sala]] |
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|[[Salla Tykkä]] |
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|2001 |
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|2000 |
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|[[Keith Tyson]] |
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|[[Elizabeth Wright (artist)|Elizabeth Wright]] |
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*[[Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art]] |
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Latest revision as of 11:19, 21 May 2024
Predecessor | The Delfina Studio Trust |
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Formation | 2007 |
Founder | Delfina Entrecanales CBE |
Type | Non-profit foundation |
Location |
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Director | Aaron Cezar |
Website | delfinafoundation |
The Delfina Foundation is an independent, non-profit foundation dedicated to facilitating artistic exchange and developing creative practice through residencies, partnerships and public programming.[1]
About
[edit]Delfina Foundation was founded in 2007 by Delfina Entrecanales CBE, as the successor to Delfina Studio Trust, initially with an intention to nurture artists from Africa, South Asia and the Middle East.[2] The foundation now works internationally with thematic (rather than geographic) programmes, which have explored a range of topics including, the politics of food, the public domain, performance, science and technology, and collecting.[3]
Residencies for artists, writers and curators[4] form the core of Delfina Foundation's work as it seeks to support and facilitate the professional development of cultural practitioners, from emerging to established art professionals. The foundation is London's largest provider of international residencies.[5]
The foundation began working around seasonal thematic programmes in 2014, when it reopened following an expansion of its Edwardian townhouse premises in Victoria, London. These themes are explored through residencies and public programming, including exhibitions, talks, performances, screenings and commissions.
Building
[edit]Since its founding, Delfina Foundation has been located in Catherine Place, in Victoria, London. Initially the foundation occupied the Edwardian house at number 29, but in 2009 the foundation's patron Delfina Entrecanales bought the adjoining property allowing the foundation to expand and span the two houses. The expansion and renovation of the facility at 29-31 Catherine Place in 2014 was undertaken by London-based architects Studio Octopi and Egypt-based Shahira Fahmy Architects, the winners of a competition that promoted design collaboration between architects based in the UK and the greater Middle East. The £1.4m project doubled the residency capacity (from 4 to 8) and created 1,650 square feet of additional exhibition and event space, giving it a combined total area of 4,564 square feet, and making it London's largest artist residency provider.[6]
In addition to the 8 bedrooms and exhibition space the property includes a communal kitchen area, an outdoor terrace and courtyard, the foundation's offices, and a library/resource room, which includes reference books, magazines, and other archives.[7]
Residency Programme
[edit]Residencies for art practitioners - including artists, writers, curators and collectors - form the core of Delfina Foundation's work. The residency programme brings together practitioners, at various stages in their career, from around the world, who are exploring common ideas and practices. The programme seeks to give practitioners time and space to incubate their ideas as well as opportunities to showcase them.[8] To date the foundation has supported over 400 residencies.[9]
Since its physical expansion in 2014, the foundation is able to host 6 to 8 residents at a time in its premises in Catherine Place. Practitioners are selected for residencies that last up to three-months through solicited proposals or nominations, or through targeted open calls. Since the foundation's shift to thematic programmes in 2014, this guides the open call and selection process and the foundation no longer has an overarching geographical remit that informs its residencies.[10]
In addition to residencies at 29/31 Catherine Place, London, in the past the foundation has also provided residencies in a number of other locations in collaboration with various partner institutions, including in Beirut (2009), Bethlehem (2010), Damascus (2009 and 2010), Dubai (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016), Granada (2008), Halabja (2009), Muscat (2012), Ramallah (2012), and São Paulo (2012).[11]
In 2017, as part of its thematic programme Collecting as Practice, the foundation supported a series of residencies for collectors. The collectors who undertook residencies, living alongside the artists in residence, were Alain Servais, Pedro Barbosa, Dorith Galuz, Lu Xun, Luba Michailova, Daisuke Miyatsu and Rudy Tseng.[12]
Thematic Programmes
[edit]Following its re-opening after the transformation of its building in 2014, Delfina Foundation initiated its new thematic programme structure. These themes inform the selection of residents, the hosting of exhibitions, and a public programme of events.
Programmes have included:
- Collecting as Practice: Initiated in spring 2017.
- Performance as Process (2 stages): Initiated in winter 2015, with a second stage in spring 2016, a third in spring 2018, and a fourth in winter 2020.
- The Politics of Food (3 seasons): Initiated spring in 2014, with a second season in spring 2015, a third in summer 2016, and a fourth in spring 2019.
- science_technology_society (2 seasons): Initiated in autumn 2019, with a second season in autumn 2020.
- Autonomy: Initiated in autumn 2014.
- The Public Domain (2 seasons): Initiated in winter 2014, with a second season in autumn 2015.
Delfina Studio Trust
[edit]Delfina Foundation is the successor to the Delfina Studio Trust which opened in 1988 to provide free studios and related facilities for artists at a crucial time in the development of the British art scene.[13] Initially these studios were located in an empty space above a jeans factory in East Stratford. The trust's founder Delfina Entrecanales CBE paid the rent and with the Royal College Arts invited a number of British artists to have a studio there for two years and foreign artists to have a studio and living accommodation for one year, all free of charge. For the first ten years the trust organised an annual exhibition by resident artists. In 1992 the trust moved to a converted chocolate factory at 50 Bermondsey Street.[14] The new premises provided an exhibition space and 34 studios. Twelve studios were normally awarded as a prize with all related facilities provided free of charge for one or two years, and the remaining studios were rented at a heavily subsidised rate.[15] The studios were notable for including a restaurant in the building, at which a communal table was designated for the resident artists who could eat lunch there for £1.[16]
Following a trip to Syria in 2005, Delfina Entrecanales realised that artists there were also struggling to find work space. In 2007 the Delfina Studio Trust was reinvented as the Delfina Foundation, opening in its current location in Victoria with a renewed focus on artists from North Africa and the Middle East.[17] Over its 20 years the trust supported over 400 artists and counts among its alumni artists a dozen Turner Prize winners and nominees such as including Shirazeh Houshiary, Jane & Louise Wilson, Mark Wallinger, Anya Gallacio, Tacita Dean, Glenn Brown, Mark Titchner, Martin Creed, Goshka Macuga, and Tomoko Takahashi.[18]
Collaborations
[edit]Delfina Foundation works extensively through international partnerships. Current and past partnerships include:
- A.I.R Dubai: An annual artists residency programme in partnership between Art Dubai, Dubai Culture and Arts Authority and Tashkeel, focused on artists based in the United Arab Emirates.[19]
- Residency for Indian artists and curators: A collaboration with Charles Wallace India Trust and Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation, offering a three-month residency to a curator with Indian citizenship, living and working in India.[20]
- Brooks International Fellowship Programme: A programme that calls for artists, curators and art historian, in collaboration with Tate, to apply for a three-month art residency to be part of Tate team, working at the gallery on a day-to-day basis and taking part in wider activities.[21]
- Samdani Art Award: A bi-annual award that aims to support, promote and highlight emerging contemporary artists of Bangladesh in collaboration with Samdani Art Foundation and Bangladesh National Academy of Fine and Performing Arts.[22]
- Mate: An annual residency for a Peruvian artist in collaboration with MATE Museo Mario Testino.[23]
- The Silent University: a knowledge exchange platform by refugees, asylum seekers and migrants at Tate Modern, started in 2012 by artist Ahmet Ogut. It is led by a group of lecturers, consultants and research fellows.[24]
- SAHA Association: Partnership with SAHA since 2013 on developing residency opportunities for Turkish cultural practitioners.[25]
- Decolonizing Architecture Art Residency: An annual residency programme for UK artists and architects in Palestine in collaboration with DAAR.[26]
Exhibitions
[edit]Year | Month | Exhibition Title | Artists | Curator | Location |
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2019 | Jul-Aug | Amma Baad | Nasser Al Salem | Maya El Khalil | Delfina Foundation |
2019 | Apr-Jun | Accumulation by Dispossession | Asunción Molinos Gordo | - | Delfina Foundation |
2019 | Jan-Mar | Power Play | Jungju An, Fayçal Baghriche, Jungki Beak, Soyoung Chung, Zuza Golinska, Jeremy Hutchison, Jaebum Kim, Bona Park, Oscar Santillan, Jasmijn Visser, and Lantian Xie | - | Delfina Foundation and Korean Cultural Centre UK (KCCUK) |
2018 | Sep-Dec | The Scar | Noor Afshan Mirza and Brad Butler | - | Delfina Foundation |
2018 | Apr-Jun | Between Too Soon and Too Late | Alex Mirutziu | - | Delfina Foundation |
2018 | Feb-Jun | Plan for Feminist Greater Baghdad | Ala Younis | - | Delfina Foundation |
2018 | Jan | ArteVue ArtePrize | Zuza Golińska, Sahil Naik, Kiah Reading, and Lukas Zerbst. | - | Delfina Foundation |
2017 | Sep-Nov | Private Collection: Unperformed Objects | Geumhyung Jeong | - | Delfina Foundation |
2016 | Sep-Nov | That Ends that Matter | Jean-Paul Kelly | - | Delfina Foundation |
2016 | Mar-Apr | Of Dice and Men | Didem Pekün | - | Delfina Foundation |
2015 | Oct-Nov | Then For Now | Anna Barriball, Simon Bill, Ian Dawson, Tacita Dean, Ceal Floyer, Anya Gallaccio, Lucy Gunning, Chantal Joffe, Margherita Manzelli, Ishbel Myerscough, Danny Rolph, Eva Rothschild, Mark Titchner, Mark Wallinger, Martin Westwood, Jane & Louise Wilson, and Richard Woods | Chantal Joffe and Sacha Craddock | Delfina Foundation |
2015 | Jun-Aug | Echoes & Reverberations | Jumana Emil Abboud, Basma Alsharif, Anas Al-Shaikh, Samah Hijawi, Magdi Mostafa, and Joe Namy | Aaron Cezar and Cliff Lauson - with Jane Scarth, Eimear Martin, and Dominik Czechowski | Hayward Gallery Project Space |
2015 | Jul-Aug | A Prologue to the Past and Present State of Things | Doa Aly, Marwa Arsanios, Coco Fusco, Emily Jacir, Mona Hatoum, Sharon Hayes, Mohammed Kazem, Xiao Lu, Hassan Sharif, Wael Shawky, Sharif Waked, Lin Yilin, and The Yes Men with Steve Lambert | Aaron Cezar - with Barrak Alzaid, Ala Younis, and Jane Scarth | Delfina Foundation |
2015 | May-Jun | Stirring the Pot of Story: Food, History, Memory | Cooking Sections, Leone Contini, Mella Jaarsma, Christine Mackey, Mounira Al Solh, and Raul Ortega Ayala | Nat Muller | Delfina Foundation |
2014 | Nov-Dec | Tales of an Imagined City | Hou Chien Cheng, Roy Dib, Virgínia de Medeiros, Jurandir Müller and Kiko Goifman, and Luiz Roque | João Laia | Delfina Foundation |
2014 | Oct-Nov | In the Year of the Quiet Sun | The Otolith Group | - | Delfina Foundation |
2014 | Feb-Mar | Let it not be said they were naively, fearfully, simply, just making art | Ayreen Anastas and Rene Gabri | - | The Showroom |
2014 | Jan-Feb | The Politics of Food | Abbas Akhavan, Gayle Chong Kwan, Leone Contini, Candice Lin, Asunción Molinos Gordo, Senam Okudzeto, Jae Yong Rhee, Zineb Sedira, Tadasu Takamine, and Raed Yassin | - | Delfina Foundation |
2013 | Oct-Nov | Bodies that Matter | Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme, Bashar Alhroub, Mustafa al Hallaj, Jeremy Hutchison, Jawad Al Malhi, and Olivia Plender | Rebecca Heald | Galeri Manâ |
2013 | Jun-Jul | Points of Departure | Bashar Alhroub, Bisan Abu Eiseh, Jeremy Hutchison, and Olivia Plender | Rebecca Heald with Mirna Bamieh | Institute of Contemporary Arts |
2013 | Apr-May | Seep | Nasrin Tabatabai and Babak Afrassiabi | - | Chisenhale Gallery |
2013 | Mar | A.I.R. Dubai 2013 | Ebtisam Abdulaziz, Ammar al Attar, Dina Danish, Reem Falaknaz, Joe Namy, and Yudi Noor | Bérénice Saliou | House 11, Al Fahidi Historic Neighbourhood, Dubai |
2012 | Jun-Jul | Or Whistle Spontaneously Archived 23 October 2017 at the Wayback Machine | Ahmet Ögüt | - | Delfina Foundation |
2012 | Mar-May | Social States | Baptist Coelho and Nadia Kaabi-Linke | - | Pump House Gallery |
2012 | Mar | A.I.R. Dubai 2012 | Zeinab Alhashemi, Hadeyeh Badri, Fayçal Baghriche, Magdi Mostafa, Nasir Nasrallah, and Deniz Üster | Alexandra MacGilp | House 11, Al Bastakiya, Bur Dubai, Dubai |
2011 | Jun-Jul | The Knowledge - Stop 3: Alexandria | Wael Shawky | - | Delfina Foundation |
2011 | Mar | House 44 | Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme, Shamma Al Amri, Shaikha Al Mazrou, Abbas Akhavan, Rana Begum, Hind Bin Demaithan, Nisrine Boukhari, Tobias Collier, and Nathaniel Rackowe | - | House 44, Al Bastakiya, Bur Dubai, Dubai |
2011 | Jan-Feb | The Best of Sammy Clark | Raed Yassin | - | Delfina Foundation |
2010 | Nov-Dec | Studio Osep | Tayfun Serttaş | - | Delfina Foundation |
2010 | Oct | The Knowledge - Stop 2: Tehran | Mahmoud Bakhshi | - | Delfina Foundation |
2010 | Jul-Aug | The Spacemakers | Jawad al Malhi, Taysir Batniji, Nikolaj Bendix Skyum Larsen, decolonizing.ps (Alessandro Petti, Sandi Hilal, Eyal Weizman), Hala Elkoussy, Mounir Fatmi, Bouchra Khalili, Judy Price, Solmaz Shahbazi, and Basma Sharif | Eva Langret | Edinburgh College of Art |
2010 | Jun-Jul | New Works | Jawad Al Malhi | - | Delfina Foundation and The Mosaic Rooms |
2010 | Mar-Apr | New Works | Nathaniel Rackowe | - | Delfina Foundation |
2010 | Mar | Workspaces | Doa Aly, Delta Arts, Volkan Aslan, Ali Cherri, Robin Deacon, Iz Oztat, and the Western Alliance | - | Delfina Foundation |
2010 | Feb-Mar | New Works | Rana Begum | - | Delfina Foundation |
2010 | Jan | Nefertiti | Ala Younis | - | Delfina Foundation |
2009 | Oct-Nov | Morphospace | Tobias Collier | - | Delfina Foundation |
2008 | Sep-Oct | Wallscreen/Dreamland | Ismael Iglesias | - | Delfina Foundation |
2008 | Apr | Margins | Yazan Al-Khalili | - | Delfina Foundation |
2007 | Dec | KHRP | Olivia Arthur, Tom Carrigan, Olivia Heussler, Ed Kashi, Zbigniew Kosc, Kevin McKiernan, Susan Meiselas, Patrick Robert, and Eddy van Wessel | - | Delfina Foundation |
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