Naeem Mohaiemen
An image from Those Who Do Not Drown, one of the productions that also features Naeem Mohaiemen.

Naeem Mohaiemen

Naeem Mohaiemen combines essays, films, photography, and installations to research the idea of socialism, incomplete decolonization, shifting borders, and unreliable memory. Despite underscoring a historic left tendency toward misrecognition of allies, a hope for a future transnational left as the only possible alternative to current cages of race and religion is a basis for the work. He was a 2014 Guggenheim Fellow, 2018 Turner Prize finalist, and was shortlisted for the 2019 Herb Alpert Award. His films have been programmed at film festivals internationally. He is the author of “Midnight’s Third Child” (Nokta, forthcoming) and “Prisoners of Shothik Itihash” (Kunsthalle Basel, 2014), as well as co-editor of several other volumes. His work has been shown in solo exhibitions and biennales around the world and is housed in the permanent collections of Kiran Nadar Museum, Delhi, Museum of Modern Art, New York and Tate Modern, London, among others. He has a PhD in Anthropology from Columbia University.

Tripoli Cancelled

Tripoli Cancelled

2017

Abu Ammar is Coming

2016

Afsan’s Long Day (The Young Man Was, Part 2)

Afsan’s Long Day (The Young Man Was, Part 2)

2014

Last Man in Dhaka Central (The Young Man Was, Part 3)

Last Man in Dhaka Central (The Young Man Was, Part 3)

2015

United Red Army (The Young Man Was, Part I)

United Red Army (The Young Man Was, Part I)

2011

Two Meetings and a Funeral

2017

Rankin Street, 1953

Those Who Do Not Drown

Those Who Do Not Drown

2021