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InnaVisions

InnaVisions is an visual artist and music selecta.

His art stems from studying the circular form as a source of creativity and exploring music by Sun Ra, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, John and Alice Coltrane, and Pharaoh Sanders. InnaVisions’ interest lies in the early 1970s, when musicians like these started to search for a deeper sense in music. He takes an analytical approach to music, movement and the visual arts. His research is informed by the desire to develop a greater understanding of space and time, and subsequently a unique personal visual language.

InnaVisions often works in close collaboration with architect Afaina de Jong to make art installations and design for contemporary arts spaces and museums like Framer Framed, the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Textielmuseum Tilburg, TENT Rotterdam, the Storefront for Art and Architecture, Centraal Museum and the Dutch pavilion for the Venice Architecture Biennale 2021.

Alongside architect Afaina de Jong/architecture agency AFARAI, InnaVisions created the spatial design for the 2019 Framer Framed exhibition Diasporic Self: Black Togetherness as Lingua Franca, by Amal Alhaag and Barby Asante. InnaVisions also designed the prints for Framer Framed’s ‘Friend Campaign’.


Exhibitions


Exhibition: Diasporic Self - Black Togetherness as Lingua Franca

A project initiated by Amal Alhaag and Barby Asante