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Raqs Media Collective

The word “raqs” in several languages denotes an intensification of awareness and presence attained by whirling, turning, being in a state of revolution. Raqs take this sense to mean ‘kinetic contemplation’ and a restless and energetic entanglement with the world, and with time. Raqs practices across several media; making installation, sculpture, video, performance, text, lexica, and curation.

Raqs has exhibited widely, including at Documenta, the Venice, Istanbul, Taipei, Liverpool, Shanghai, Sydney and Sao Paulo Biennales. Some solo exhibitions (and projects) include Pamphilos, Fast Forward Festival 6, Athens (2019); Still More World, Mathaf Museum of Modern Art, Doha (2019); Twilight Language, Manchester Art Gallery (2017-2018); Everything Else is Ordinary, K21 Museum for 21st Century Art, Dusseldorf (2018); If It’s Possible, It’s Possible, MUAC, Mexico City (2015) and Untimely Calendar, National Gallery of Modern Art, Delhi (2014-2015). Exhibitions curated by Raqs include In The Open or in Stealth (MACBA, Barcelona 2018 – 2019); Why Not Ask Again (Shanghai Biennale 2016-2017); INSERT2014 (New Delhi, 2014) and The Rest of Now and Scenarios (Manifesta 7, Bolzano, 2008). They were the Artistic Directors of the Yokohama Triennale 2020, Afterglow, and most recently they exhibited The Laughter of Tears at the Kunstverein Braunschweig (2021), and Hungry for Time, which was an invitation to epistemic disobedience with the collections of the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna (2021).

Raqs Media Collective
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