Jumana Manna
Jumana Manna (born 1987) is a Palestinian-born multidisciplinary artist,[1] whose work explores the effects of preservation practices in the fields of agriculture, science and law.[2][3] Manna is known for directing the films Wild Relatives (2017), Foragers (2022)[4][5] and A Magical Substance Flows Into Me (2015).[6] Manna had her first major American museum show at MoMA PS1.[7][8] Manna studied at California Institute of the Arts and the Oslo National Academy of the Arts.[9]
References
- "Jumana Manna | MoMA". The Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
- "Jumana Manna". MoMA PS1. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
- Hochberg, Gil (1 May 2018). "Archival Afterlives in a Conflict Zone: Animating the Past in Jumana Manna's Cinematic Fables of Pre-1948 Palestine". Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. 38 (1). doi:10.1215/1089201x-4389955 – via 30–42.
- Dayal, Mira (2022-08-03). "Prism of Relations: the 2022 Toronto Biennial". ARTnews.com. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
- Simon, Alissa (2022-04-12). "'Foragers' Review: Grassroots Filmmaking in More Ways Than One". Variety. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
- "Jumana Manna". IMDb. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
- Heinrich, Will (2022-09-29). "In Jumana Manna's Film, a Wild Plant Crosses the Political Line". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
- Hawa, Kaleem (2022-11-10). "Jumana Manna's Peasant Politics". ARTnews.com. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
- "Natalia Brizuela and Julia Bryan-Wilson on the art of Jumana Manna". www.artforum.com. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
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