Uriel Orlow is a Swiss-born artist, writer and educator with a diasporic background who lives between Lisbon, London and Zurich. He is the 2023 recipient of Swiss Grand Prix for Art / Prix Meret Oppenheim. His work has been presented at major international survey exhibitions including at the 54th Venice Biennale, Manifesta 9 and 12 in Genk and Palermo as well as at biennials in Berlin, Dakar, Kochi, Taipei, Sharjah, Moscow, Kathmandu, Guatemala and many others.

His work has also been shown in exhibitions in London, Lisbon, Zurich, Geneva, Athens, Jerusalem, Ramallah, Madrid, Marseille, Paris, Oslo, Dublin Turin, Cairo, Istanbul, Mexiko-City, Bejing, New York, Chicago, Toronto, Melbourne and elsewhere. Recent publications include Conversing with Leaves (Archive Books, 2020), Soil Affinities (Shelter Press, 2019) and Theatrum Botanicum (Sternberg Press, 2018). Uriel Orlow is a docent at University of the Arts, Zurich (ZHdK) and at University of Westminster, London.

Monographic publications include Conversing with Leaves (Archive Books, 2020), Soil Affinities (Shelter Press, 2019) and Theatrum Botanicum (Sternberg Press, 2018).
Uriel Orlow has been teaching at art schools internationally including at Maumaus, Lisbon, Royal College of Art, Central Saint Martins and Goldsmiths College London, Beaux Arts, Paris, HEAD Geneva and elsewhere. He currently supervises practice based PhDs at University of Westminster London and is visiting faculty at the University of the Arts Zurich (ZHdK).

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