Rehana Zaman
Rehana Zaman is an artist living and working in London. Her work speaks to notions of kinship and sociality, seeking out possibilities of intimacy and transgression within hostile contexts. Conversation and cooperative methods sit at the heart of her films which extend into texts, performances and group work.
She stands in support of Palestinian struggles for liberation and against genocide, apartheid and colonialism.
She has exhibited widely in the UK and Internationally. Recent presentations include Serpentine Civic, BFI London Film Festival, Tromsø Kunstforening, BEK – Bergen Centre for Electronic Arts, British Art Show 9 (Touring), ICA Miami, Trinity Square Video, Toronto, Borås International Sculpture Biennial and Artist Film International Whitechapel (Intnl Touring). In 2019 she co-edited Tongues with Taylor Le Melle. In 2023 she was the winner of the Film London Jarman Award. She is a member of not/nowhere artist workers cooperative and her films are distributed by LUX.
Filmography
Plantation (2026), Everything Worthwhile is Done with Other People (2023), Alternative Economies (2021), Your Estatic Self (2019), Lourdes (2018), How Does an Invisible Boy Disappear (2018), Tell me the story Of all these things (2017), Sharla Shabana Sojourner Selena (2016), Some Women Other Women and all the Bittermen (2014), 5 (2014), Netball (2013), I, I, I, I and I (2013)