Overview
American artist Michael Rakowitz (b. 1973) grew up in an Iraqi family in New York, and lives and works in Chicago. Across two decades, his practice has focused on highlighting the invisibility of Iraqis beyond images of conflict, either through food, archaeological artifacts or other narratives.
Works
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The invisible enemy should not exist (Section 1, Room C, Northwest Palace of Nimrud) Panel CB-1, 2021
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The invisible enemy should not exist (Section 1, Room C, Northwest Palace of Nimrud) Panel C-10, 2021
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The invisible enemy should not exist (Section 1, Room C, Northwest Palace of Nimrud) Panel C-9, 2021
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The invisible enemy should not exist (Section 1, Room C, Northwest Palace of Nimrud) Panel CB-3, 2021
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Paper object by Michael Rakowitz
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Paper object by Michael Rakowitz
Exhibitions
Biography
Michael Rakowitz, b.1973, lives and works in Chicago.
Rakowitz is an Iraqi-American artist working at the intersection of problemsolving and troublemaking. His work has appeared in venues worldwide including dOCUMENTA (13), P.S.1, MoMA, MassMOCA, Castello di Rivoli, Palais de Tokyo, the 16th Biennale of Sydney, the 10th and 14th Istanbul Biennials, Sharjah Biennial 8, Tirana Bi-ennale, National Design Triennial at the Cooper-Hewitt, Transmediale 05, FRONT Trien-nial in Cleveland, and CURRENT:LA Public Art Triennial. He has had solo projects and exhibitions with Creative Time, Tate Modern in London, The Wellin Museum of Art, MCA Chicago, Lombard Freid Gallery and Jane Lombard Gallery in New York, SITE Santa Fe, Galerie Barbara Wien in Berlin, Rhona Hoffman Gallery in Chicago, Malmö Konsthall, Tensta Konsthall, and Kunstraum Innsbruck. He is the recipient of the 2020 Nasher Prize; the 2018 Herb Alpert Award in the Arts; a 2012 Tiffany Foundation Award; a 2008 Creative Capital Grant; a Sharjah Biennial Jury Award; a 2006 New York Founda-tion for the Arts Fellowship Grant in Architecture and Environmental Structures; the 2003 Dena Foundation Award, and the 2002 Design 21 Grand Prix from UNESCO. He was awarded the Fourth Plinth commission (2018-2020) in London’s Trafalgar Square. From 2019 - 2020, a survey of Rakowitz’s work traveled from Whitechapel Gallery in London, to Castello di Rivoli Museo d!Arte Contemporanea in Torino, to the Jameel Arts Centre in Dubai.
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Events
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Susan Hefuna I Michael Rakowitz I Group Show
In the Heart of Another Country I Deichtorhallen I Hamburg, Germany 28 Oct 2022 - 12 Mar 2023My absence has been an exile from an exile. Etel Adnan, In the Heart of the Heart of Another Country In the Heart of Another...Read more -
Michael Rakowitz I The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Kalhu, Room S, Western Entrance)
Green Art Gallery I Dubai 9 Sep - 23 Nov 2022The invisible enemy should not exist is an ongoing project centering on threatened, destroyed, and missing cultural heritage. Michael Rakowitz began this work in 2007,...Read more -
APRIL IS THE CRUELLEST MONTH
MICHAEL RAKOWITZ 1 May - 14 Nov 2021From 1 May - 14 November 2021 , artist Michael Rakowitz's new outdoor artwork 'April is the cruellest month' will stand in Margate, created as...Read more -
Michael Rakowitz
Nimrud 19 Oct 2020 - 18 Jun 2021The ancient Assyrian city of Nimrud (located near Mosul in present-day northern Iraq) has fascinated Westerners in the years since its “discovery” and subsequent excavation,...Read more