Aziz Hazara

Aziz Hazara (b.1992 Wardak, Afghanistan), lives and works in Berlin. Education: Bachelor of Fine Arts, Beaconhouse National University, Lahore, Pakistan. Select exhibitions include: The 18th Biennale de l’Image en Mouvement: A Cosmic Movie Camera” at Centre d’Art Contemporain, Geneva, 2024; Rhizome – Network Without Center PointKunsthal Aarhus, 2024; No Starting Point for Revolution, Experimenter, Kolkata, 2023; Condemnation, ICA Milano, 2023; No Dress Code, PSM Berlin, 2023; Is It Morning for You Yet?, The 58th Carnegie International, Pittsburgh, USA, 2022; It’s Only Sound That Remains, Smack Mellon, Brooklyn, 2022; Penumbra Expanded, MAXXI, Rome, 2022; Penumbra, Fondazione In Between Art Film, Ospedaletto & Church of Santa Maria dei Derelitti, Venice, 2022; Gardens as Thought Form: Lexicons for Revolution, Experimenter, Kolkata, 2021; Words At An Exhibition: An Exhibition In Ten Chapters And Five Poems, Busan Biennale in Busan, South Korea, 2020; NIRIN, 22nd Biennale of Sydney in Sydney, Australia, 2020; No End in Sight, Hessel Museum of Art Bard College, in New York, USA, 2020; Kharmohra, at the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations (MuCEM) in Marseille, France, 2019; amongst others. He has also participated in various residential programmes, such as Colomboscope in Jaffna, Sri Lanka, 2021; the Embassy of Foreign Artists (EoFA), Geneva, Switzerland, 2020; the Camargo Foundation, Cassis, France, 2019; and KHOJ International Artists’ Association, New Delhi, India, 2017. Hazara received the main prize of the 6th Edition of the Future Generation Art Prize hosted by the PinchukArtCentre (2021).