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Nida Sinnokrot (1971) is a Palestinian-American artist, focusing on installation art, and filmmaker. Raised in Algeria, Sinnokrot relocated to the United States as an adolescent. In 2002, he won a Rockefeller Film/Video/Multimedia Fellowship for his 'horizontal cinema' work. Subsequently, he directed an award-winning documentary called Palestine Blues, 'a disappearing landscape film'.

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  • Nida Sinnokrot (1971) is a Palestinian-American artist, focusing on installation art, and filmmaker. Raised in Algeria, Sinnokrot relocated to the United States as an adolescent. In 2002, he won a Rockefeller Film/Video/Multimedia Fellowship for his 'horizontal cinema' work. Subsequently, he directed an award-winning documentary called Palestine Blues, 'a disappearing landscape film'. (en)
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  • Nida Sinnokrot (1971) is a Palestinian-American artist, focusing on installation art, and filmmaker. Raised in Algeria, Sinnokrot relocated to the United States as an adolescent. In 2002, he won a Rockefeller Film/Video/Multimedia Fellowship for his 'horizontal cinema' work. Subsequently, he directed an award-winning documentary called Palestine Blues, 'a disappearing landscape film'. Nida Sinnokrot’s work employs a variety of mediums to transform ordinary objects or actions into sensory experiences that reveal a complexity of form and perception trapped within the mundane. Nida received his BA from the University of Texas at Austin and an MFA from Bard College. In 2001 he participated the Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program. He is a Rockefeller Foundation Media Arts Fellow (2002) and a Fellow of Akademie Schloss Solitude (2012–15) and has received support from the Merz Akademie among others. His works has featured in exhibitions including the Sharjah Biennial 13 (2017); Taipei Biennial, Taiwan (2016); Witte de With Centerfor Contemporary Art, Rotterdam, Netherlands (2015); Tea with Nefertiti, Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris; Biennale Cuvée, WorldSelection of Contemporary Art, Linz, Austria (2010); Sharjah Biennial 9 (2009); and When Artists Say We, Artists Space, New York (2006). Nida’s recent solo shows include Exquisite Rotation at KIOSK in Ghent (2018) which brought together cinematic installations andsculptural works spanning 20yrs, and Expand Extract Repent Repeat at Carlier | Gebauer in Berlin (2018-2019) which presents recentsculpture, photographs, and installation works that reference flows of global capital, the writing and rewriting of history, and cycles ofdebt. Nida’s work is in various public collections including the Sharjah Art Foundation, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates and theKhalid Shoman Foundation, Amman, Jordan. Nida has taught at Al-Quds Bard Honors College for Liberal Arts and Sciences in East Jerusalem and is currently an assistant professor in MIT’s Art, Culture and Technology Program (ACT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (en)
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