Heba Y. Amin
Heba Y. Amin (born 1980 in Cairo, lives and works in Berlin) is an
Egyptian visual artist, researcher and lecturer. She is the co-founder of
the Black Athena Collective, the curator of visual art for the MIZNA
journal, and one of the artists behind the subversive graffiti action on
the set of the television series Homeland which received
worldwide media attention. Amin has had recent exhibitions at the 10th
Berlin Biennale, 15th Istanbul Biennale, MAXXI Rome, Künstlerhaus
Bethanien Berlin, Kalmar Art Museum Sweden, La Villette Paris, FACT
Liverpool, Kunsthalle Wien, the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, the
Kunstverein in Hamburg, Berlin Berlinale 9th Forum Expanded Exhibition,
and the IV Moscow International Biennale for Young Art.
2021
English edition
Sternberg Press - Research/Practice
The General's Stork explores historical accounts of biblical
prophecies, colonial
narratives, and the politics of technological warfare
in the Middle East from a bird's eye view.