Lawrence Abu Hamdan

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Lawrence Abu Hamdan is a Lebanese-British artist and audio investigator known for using sound, listening, and forensic audio analysis to explore human rights, surveillance, and legal testimony.

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instanceOf British person
Lebanese person
artist
audio investigator
person
awardReceived Edvard Munch Art Award NERFINISHED
Turner Prize NERFINISHED
coRecipientOf 2019 Turner Prize
fieldOfWork forensic audio analysis
human rights
legal testimony
political art
sound art
surveillance
hasCollaboratedWith Forensic Architecture NERFINISHED
hasExhibitedAt Hamburger Bahnhof NERFINISHED
MoMA NERFINISHED
Sharjah Biennial NERFINISHED
Tate Modern NERFINISHED
Venice Biennale NERFINISHED
hasMedium audio-visual installation
film
performance lecture
radio
sound installation
hasTheme architecture of listening spaces
credibility of testimony
materiality of sound
politics of voice
knownFor artworks addressing human rights violations
forensic audio investigations
projects on surveillance and state violence
research on the politics of listening
use of sound and listening as investigative tools
nationality British
Lebanese
notableWork Earwitness Inventory NERFINISHED
Once Removed NERFINISHED
Rubber Coated Steel NERFINISHED
Saydnaya (the missing 19db) NERFINISHED
The Whole Truth NERFINISHED
Walled Unwalled NERFINISHED
occupation artist
filmmaker
researcher
sound artist
workFocus acoustic conditions of prisons
border regimes
forensic listening in legal contexts
migration and asylum
state surveillance technologies

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Oscar Murillo sharedAwardWith Lawrence Abu Hamdan