Isaac Kariuki is a visual artist, educator and writer whose work centres on surveillance, borders, internet culture and the black market, in relation to the Global South. His work has taken the form of image, video, lectures, writing and performance.
His practice is an artefact of technological acceleration and communities on the margins rubbing against each other until something uncanny leaks out.
He has exhibited at the Tate Modern, Kadist Paris and the Kampala Art Biennale among others as well as holding lectures at the Tate Britain, Kunstgewerbemuseum and Yale University.
He is the founder of Diaspora Drama a three-part publication exploring philosophical themes of the internet and technology.
His writing has appeared in publications including Dazed Magazine, Garage and New York Magazine.
He is an Associate Lecturer of Fine Art Photography at Camberwell College of Arts.
BA Fine Art: Photography
https://isaackariuki.com/
Diaspora Drama