Kamala Ibrahim Ishag "States of oneness" Serpentine South / London
Kamala Ibrahim Ishag has forged a unique and expansive practice which is not defined by a singular style or movement.…
Kamala Ibrahim Ishag has forged a unique and expansive practice which is not defined by a singular style or movement.…
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Performa, the internationally acclaimed organization dedicated to live interdisciplinary performance by visual artists and the Hartwig Art Foundation, which is…
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