Opening of the new place in Bogotá, with works by Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Kader Attia, Chen Ching-Yuan, Daniel Correa Mejia, Bouchra Khalili, Teresa Margolles, Carlos Motta, Oscar Muñoz, Uriel Orlow, Charwei Tsai.
Opening of the new place in Bogotá, with works by Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Kader Attia, Chen Ching-Yuan, Daniel Correa Mejia, Bouchra Khalili, Teresa Margolles, Carlos Motta, Oscar Muñoz, Uriel Orlow, Charwei Tsai.
SIBYLLA unfolds as an exhibition, curated by Sónia Taborda and Joerg Bader, that evokes the Latin name as a way of thinking about human connection beyond time.
A performance by Uriel Orlow unfolds in parallel with his presentation at the Giardini of La Biennale di Venezia, extending its conceptual and sensory inquiry into the context of Basel.
Developed in collaboration with Maria João Pires and Martin Masan, music curators of the project, the work takes place in the garden, where musicians perform with and for plants, activating a subtle dialogue between human and more-than-human forms of listening.
Date and Location
Tuesday June 16, 2026
6 pm
Gellertgut Park
Gellertstrasse 33
4052 Basel
Forest Futures will be screened as part of Rencontres Internationales – New Cinema and Contemporary Art at silent green Kulturquartier, Berlin.
The film will be presented alongside works by Eva Giolo, Jean-Baptiste Perret, Susannah Sayler, Edward Morris, and Benjamin Balcom.
07 June 2026, 6 pm.
Uriel Orlow will present his performance Reveries of Collective Walkers (Zurich) as part of the The Zurich Archipelago – Recreating Common Grounds, curated by Mirjam Varadinis.
Date and Location
Satruday, June 20, 2026
3–3.45 p.m
Arboretum
Meeting point at the Arnold Bürkli Memorial Stone, General-Guisan-Quai 30, 8002 Zurich
Screening of Forest Futures as part of the VIDEOEX, Experimental Film & Video Festival at Festivalzentrum Kunstraum Walcheturm (Kanonengasse 20, 8004 Zurich).
23 May, 17:45, Festivalkino Cinema Z3
30 May, 17:45, Festivalkino Cinema Z3
Uriel Orlow is presenting Mangoes of Goan Origin (An Archive) as part of the group show Mangoes and Meaning: Histories, Ecologies and Cultural Imagination at Museum of Goa.
Expect to encounter the mango in ways you may not have before. After all, this isn’t just any fruit-it’s aam, the common thread that connects us all. This exhibition brings together personal, cultural, ecological, and communal perspectives, reflecting on what it means to grow a mango, to sit in the shade of its tree, to share it with neighbours, and to spend long summers in its presence. The exhibition explores how this fruit becomes a symbol of place, of season, and of belonging.
Uriel Orlow is invited to the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia by Koyo Kouoh.
With the support of Pro-Helvetia, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and CREAM.
Ground Zero takes the ground as its starting point—a place where memories are inscribed, narratives are brought to life, and new beginnings are envisioned. The works invite a sensitive and critical examination of historical legacies, social and ecological issues, and the possibilities for transformation, suggesting a space for reflection, regeneration, and collective creation.
Group exhibition curated by Black Atlas, with works by Catarina Leitão, Cristina Ataíde, Jermay Michael Gabriel, Marcelo Moscheta, Mónica de Miranda, Nii Obodai, Nithya Iyer, Susana Anángua, Marta Machado e Sofia Yala
Screening of Forest Futures (2025), as part of the KINETIK programme at CineLab Giuseppe Bertolucci.
10 April 2026, 18:00pm
Screening of Sound from Beneath, invited by Anne Faucheret, as part of Immediate Matters: Speak We Must, We Must Speak at Belvedere 21 for the Klima Biennale.
Screening along side works by Michaela Grill, Forensic Architecture and Daniel Zimmermann.
23 April 2026, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm.
Screening of We Have Already Lived Through Our Future – We Just Don’t Remember It, within the film programme of Soil Assembly #3, held at Pavilion Batsion Bungalow for the 6th Kochi-Muziris Biennale.
Screening along side works by Daniel Hengst and Arathi M.R.
23 January 2026, 1:30pm