Ofri Cnaani
Ofri Cnaani is an artist and researcher working across performance and media. She creates artworks and writes about data and coloniality in cultural institutions, somatic knowledge in the age of networked spatiality, and performance as a model for developing critical technology. Cnaani is a visiting scholar at the Institute of Visual Culture, TU Wien, Austria, and a research fellow at the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA) at the University of Amsterdam.
Her work has been presented at Tate Britain, UK; the Venice Architecture Biennale; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC; PS1/MoMA, NYC; Inhotim Institute, Brazil; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (MAC), Chile; the Israel Museum; Tel Aviv Museum of Art; Amos Rex Museum, Helsinki; Kiasma Museum, Helsinki; BMW Guggenheim Lab, NYC; the Fisher Museum of Art, L.A.; Twister, Network of Lombardy Contemporary Art Museums, Italy; the Moscow Biennial; The Kitchen, NYC; Bronx Museum of the Arts, NYC; Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, among others. Since 2021, Cnaani has co-organised Choreographic Devices, a three-day choreographic symposium at ICA, London.