The Eaters:: Comedores / The Eaten :: Comidos – São Paulo

The work ‘The Eaters:: Comedores / The Eaten :: Comidos’ was realised for a group exhibition and cultural exchange project called Conversations in Gondwana which culminated in an exhibition hosted at the Centre for Contemporary Culture São Paulo (CCSP), in Brazil, in 2019. The work allowed for a conversation across histories and geographies, personal experiences …

Locus Remix. Three Contemporary Positions: Ismail Farouk – los angeles

Continuing the Locus Remix. Three Contemporary Positions series, Ismail Farouk, a Fellow in the MAK Urban Future Initiative, presented a survey of his activities and strategies for activating change, including video, photography and performance. Farouk’s focus on the urban spaces of Johannesburg, South Africa point the Western viewer to places, vocabulary and politics that might …

muchoindio.com

Muchoindio.com is the name given to the URL associated with the artwork that forms part of the practical component  of my PhD dissertation. The webpage houses several multi-channel short video pieces that play automatically and on a continuous loop along with selected still imagery that all make up the webpage. The combination of still and …

Art for Humanity

Art for Humanity (AFH), hosted by the Durban University of Technology’s Faculty of Art & Design, is a not-for-profit public benefit organisation engaging with multidisciplinary arts practices and a wide range of creative work, especially around the urgent need to centre social justice today. Based primarily in Durban, AFH supports, hosts, documents, creates space for, …

Conversations in Gondwana

Conversations in Gondwana (2019) was a transcontinental, research-driven platform, hosted at the Centre for Contemporary Culture São Paulo (CCSP) with support from the São Paulo State Government. The project paired South African and Brazilian artists in year-long dialogues addressing history, identity, gender, and urban dynamics under a decolonial lens. My collaboration with Daniel Lima included …

Urban Future Manifestos

Urban Future Manifestos (edited by Peter Noever and Kimberli Meyer with texts by Saskia Sassen, Zvi Hecker, Ai Weiwei) is a compelling anthology of interdisciplinary responses to urgent global urban challenges — including migration, economic shifts, political tensions, and ecological concerns. It was inspired by the MAK Center’s Urban Future Initiative (UFI) Fellowship program, which …

Positions: Contemporary artists in South Africa

My practice was profiled by Cara Snyman in the publication Positions: Contemporary Artists in South Africa, edited by Peter Anders and Matthew Krouse. The book brings together critical perspectives on contemporary art practices in South Africa, foregrounding artists engaging deeply with space, politics, and the everyday. Snyman’s essay, Artistic Work “With” and “In” Space, situates …

archives of the botanical

This set of foraging walks, food, herb and seed shares and curated film screenings was put together by collaborating artists Nicole Sarmiento, Ismail Farouk and Yasmin Meyer. In Archives of the Botanical you were invited to a day of film screenings, walks and seed/herb shares for Palestine. Alongside the work of visual artist and filmmaker …

isea2018 durban: fracture zone

In 2018, I had the privilege of serving as academic coordinator for ISEA Durban, one of the leading international symposia on electronic art. Alongside this, I collaborated with Nicole Sarmiento to present a land performance video commemorating 100 years of the Native Land Act in South Africa, reflecting on the ongoing impact of colonial land …

Land and Erasure I and II

  Photos: Ashley Walters, Poem: Toni Steward This collaborative walk and spatial intervention through performance, sound, poetry and alternative forms of collective mapping took place under the rubric of a public art festival put together to commemorate the centenary of the 1913 Land Act. The LAND festival, put together by the Gordon Institute of Performing …

Planning For Chaos: Urban regeneration and the struggle to formalise trolley-Pushing Activity in downtown Johannesburg.

This article was originally published in the African Cities Reader I. A creation of Chimurenga and the African Centre for Cities: https://chimurengachronic.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/African-Cities-Reader-I-Online-high-res.pdf By Ismail Farouk Joubert Park presents a particular context of the Johannesburg inner city in decline. situated centrally in the downtown area, Joubert Park boasts two large taxi interchanges and a tightly locked …

Land and Erasure curated film screenings

As part of the public program of the LAND public art festival and symposium, Farouk and Nicole Sarmiento curated a set of site-sensitive film screenings of films by Kim Munsamy, Sebástian Porras, Heidi Grunebaum and Mark Kaplan. The films were screened in historic buildings in Cape Town’s Central Business District, which carry within them histories of …

Sylt Quelle Cultural Award of Sourthern Africa

In 2008, I received the inaugural Sylt Quelle Cultural Award for Southern Africa, presented by kunst:raum sylt quelle in partnership with the Goethe-Institut Johannesburg. The award recognised my Johannesburg Trolley Pusher Formalisation Project, which addressed the precarious labour of inner-city trolley pushers who transport goods between Johannesburg’s taxi ranks: http://www.jozi-artlab.co.za/en/sylt_quelle_cultural_award/award.php.html