Over de rol van kunst in een globaliserende samenleving

Framer Framed

Portrait Adelita Husni-Bey

Adelita Husni-Bey

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Adelita Husni-Bey is an artist and pedagogue whose practice is grounded in anarcho-collectivism, theatre and legal anthropology. She organises workshops and produces works using non-competitive pedagogical models within the field of contemporary art. Engaging activists, architects, lawyers, children and poets, her work creates temporary spaces for collective study and rehearsal – as exercises in learning, imagination, and shared political action.

She represented Italy at the 57th Venice Biennale (2017) and has participated in exhibitions such as New Photography, MoMA, New York (2018); The Eighth Climate, 11th Gwangju Biennale (2015); and Really Useful Knowledge, Museo Reina Sofía, Madrid (2014). For the 16th Sharjah Biennial (2025) she produced Like a Flood, a film installation addressing water extraction, infrastructures and their temporal persistence, as well as capacities and ideological ramifications of adaptation.

Most recently, her work is featured in Framer Framed’s exhibition Wild Waters: Dams and And Deltas After Modernity (2026) on the inextricable links between water, colonial expansion and territorial exploitation.


Exposities


Expositie: Wild Waters

De tentoonstelling samengesteld door Àngels Miralda onderzoekt water als iets dat onmisbaar is voor het leven, maar ook als een middel waarmee macht wordt uitgeoefend over mens, land en natuur.