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Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński

Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński

(b. 1980, Vienna)

Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński (b. 1980, Vienna) is a Vienna-based visual artist, writer, and art-based researcher who works across a diverse range of media. Her research-driven, process-oriented practice delves into the complex conditions of Black life in the African diaspora, critically engaging with archives and archival processes to explore how history and identity are constructed and represented. By interweaving different spaces and temporalities, Kazeem-Kamiński challenges the boundaries between documentary and speculation, creating works that resist fixed definitions. Her art is informed by a deep exploration of memory, visibility, and the politics of representation. Kazeem-Kamiński’s work has been showcased in numerous international solo and group exhibitions, including: Kunst Meran (2025); La Ferme du Buisson (2025); Kunsthaus Graz (2025); IMMA – Irish Museum of Modern Art (2024); Phileas – The Austrian Office for Contemporary Art (2024); Art X Lagos (2023); FotoRio (2023); Liverpool Biennial (2023); Camera Austria Graz (2022); Les Rencontres d’Arles (2022); and Kunsthalle Wien (2021).