Uriel Orlow

Uriel Orlow is a Swiss-born artist who lives and works in London and Zurich. He studied Fine Art at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design and The Slade School of Art, London and philosophy at University of Geneva. He was the recipient of a prestigious Swiss Art Award in both 2008 and 2009.

Orlow has exhibited widely in Britain, Switzerland and internationally, including solo projects at Laure Genillard, London (2010), Les Complices*, Zurich (2009), Habres & partner, Vienna (2009), Jewish Museum New York (2008-9), Blancpain Art Contemporain Geneva (2008-9) and Argos Brussels (2008). Recent group exhibitions include Calling all the Stations, National Gallery of Kosovo, Hollywood Wonderland at Seventeen Gallery, London, Jerwood Drawing Prize, London, the Third Guangzhou Triennial at Guangdong Museum of Art, Retracing Territories, Fri-Art, Fribourg, Hidden Traces, Felix Nussbaum Museum, Osnabrück, Around the World in 80 days at Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) London and Tempo, Tempo, Opelvillen, Rüsselheim.

Orlow’s films been screened at Tate Modern, London; the International Short Film Festival, Oberhausen; Tank.tv; Whitechapel Gallery, London; Locarno Film Festival; Videonale Kunstmuseum Bonn; BFI London; The BBC Big Screen, Manchester; Arnolfini Bristol; Espace Croisé CAC Roubaix; and at the Biennale of the Moving Image, Geneva.

Works by Uriel Orlow

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