Imran Perretta is a visual artist, writer/director and composer. His multidisciplinary practice seeks to question power and identity formation in a post-9/11 world marked by austerity, state-sponsored Islamophobia, and the War on Terror.
Recent exhibitions, screenings and performances include tears of the A Riot in Three Acts, Somerset House, London (2024), tears of the fatherland, Secession, Vienna (2024), The Condition of Being Addressable, ICA LA (2022), SUROOR for CTM Festival, Berlin and Whitechapel Gallery, London (2022), the destructors, Spike Island, Bristol, Chisenhale Gallery, London, the Whitworth, Manchester and BALTIC, Gateshead (2020-21) and AMRA (in collaboration with Paul Purgas) for Art Night London, (2020-21).
Imran was a recipient of the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Artist Award in 2023 and was named a Turner Prize Bursary recipient in 2020. His debut, narrative feature film, commissioned by the BBC and the BFI, will be released in 2025.
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