We are delighted to announce the programme for Manifesta 14 Prishtina, currently consisting of 77 participants from 32 countries.
Manifesta 14 Prishtina’s biennial programme will be based around the former industrial site of the Brick Factory; the Grand Hotel, the Centre for Narrative Practice at the former Hivzi Sylejmani Library as well as a variety of artistic and urban interventions across the city. All the elements of the programme have been woven into a parcours, a walk through Prishtina incorporating the stories of all these fascinating venues.
Participants will present their work at 22 venues across the city of Prishtina, from the Great Hammam to Zahir Pajaziti Square and Kino Rinia. Of the 40 artistic and urban interventions announced today, 32 works are newly conceived especially for Prishtina.
So far, the programme brings together 52 participants and 25 collectives from 32 countries, with 37 from Kosovo and an additional 16 from the Western Balkans. Thus, 48% of the participants and collectives are Kosovar, including projects commissioned via the Manifesta 14 Kosovar Projects Open Call, a crucial part of giving representation to the rich cultural world of Kosovo. We will continue to announce further participants and interventions in the build-up to the opening of the biennial on the 22nd of July 2022.
Manifesta 14 Pristina Participants
Petrit Abazi (1983, Kosovo)
Piers Greville (1972, Australia) & Stanislava Pinchuk (1988, Ukraine)*
Astronomy Club of Kosova (Kosovo)
Bora Baboçi* (1988, Albania)
Valentina Bonizzi (1982, Italy)
Anna Bromley*(1971, Germany)
Luz Broto* (1982, Spain)
Lee Bul (1964, Korea)
Lúa Coderch (1982, Peru)
Ilir Dalipi* (1981, Kosovo)
Yael Davids* (1968, Israel)
Cevdet Erek*(1974, Turkey)
ETEA*(Kosovo)
Jakup Ferri (1981, Kosovo)
Foundation 17* (Kosovo)
Núria Güell (1981, Spain)
Driton Hajredini* (1970, Kosovo)
Artan Hajrullahu (1979, Kosovo)
Laureta Hajrullahu (1997, Serbia/Kosovo)
Petrit Halilaj* (1986, Kosovo)
Flaka Haliti* (1982, Kosovo)
Have it Collective (Kosovo)
Roni Horn (1955, USA)
Majlinda Hoxha* (1984, Kosovo)
Astrit Ismaili* (1991, Kosovo)
Fitore Isufi Shukriu–Koja (1982, Kosovo)
Hristina Ivanoska (1974, North Macedonia)
Emily Jacir (1972, Palestine)
Šejla Kamerić (1976, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
AntonetaKastrati (1981, Kosovo)
Doruntina Kastrati (1991, Kosovo)
Genti Korini* (1979, Albania)
Argjire Krasniqi (1989, Kosovo)
Edona Kryeziu (1994, Kosovo)
Katalin Ladik (1942, Hungary)
Brilant Milazimi (1994, Kosovo)
Hana Miletić (1982, Croatia)
Alketa Xhafa Mripa (1980, Kosovo)
Alban Muja* (1979, Kosovo)
Sami Mustafa* (1984, Kosovo/France)
Silvi Naçi (1981, Albania)
Natasha Nedelkova (1993, North Macedonia)
Tuan Andrew Nguyen (1976, Vietnam)
Vigan Nimani (1981, Kosovo)
Christian Nyampeta (1981, Netherlands)
Adrian Paci (1969, Albania/Italy)
Marta Popivoda (1982, Serbia)
Marubi National Museum of Photography (Albania)
Pykë Presje* (Kosovo)
Lala Raščić (1977, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
raumlaborberlin* (Germany)
Alicja Rogalska* (1979, Poland/UK)
Roma MoMa (DE/RS) with Farija Mehmeti (1978, Roma/Kosovo)
Ugo Rondinone* (1964, Switzerland)
Sahej Rahal* (1988, India)
Nusret Salihamixhiqi (1931, Kosovo)
Oral History Initiative/Secondary Archive* (Kosovo/Poland)
Katarzyna Kozyra Foundation (Poland),
Tirana Art Lab (Albania),
Ambasada Kultury (Belarus),
Meet Factory (Switzerland),
Easttoppics (Hungary),
CZKD (Serbia),
BJÖRNSONOVA (Slovakia),
Artsvit Gallery (Ukraine)
Sekhmet Institute* (Kosovo)
Selma Selman (1991, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Driton Selmani (1987, Kosovo)
Abi Shehu (1993, Albania)
Chiharu Shiota* (1972, Japan)
Speculative Tourism* (Israel)
Starry Skies of Humanity–Raoul Schrott (1964, Austria) etal.
Beth Stephens & Annie Sprinkle (1960, 1954, USA)
Story Lab*(Kosovo)
tamtam* (Austria/Germany)
Miryana Todorova (1984, Bulgaria)
Vangjush Vellahu (1987, Albania)
Alije Vokshi (1945, Kosovo)
Werker Collective (Netherlands)
Sislej Xhafa* (1970, Kosovo)
Yll Xhaferi* (1988, Kosovo)
Miki Yui (1971, Japan)
Driant Zeneli* (1983, Albania)
Hana Zeqa (1988, Kosovo)
Lulzim Zeqiri* (1978, Kosovo)
Dardan Zhegrova (1991, Kosovo)
*Presenting newly conceived work