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InIVA
Iniva (also sometimes written as inIVA) is the Institute of International Visual Art, an arts organisation based in London that represents contemporary artists, curators and writers. It consists of exhibition spaces and the Stuart Hall Library, and together with Autograph ABP, is housed in Rivington Place, their own visual arts centre in Shoreditch, in London’s East End. ==Exhibitions== During the course of its 20-year existence, Iniva has hosted and/or produced major solo exhibitions by significant British and international artists,〔(Review of Lebanese artist Rabih Mroue on Frieze.com )〕 including sculptor Hew Locke ("Kingdom of the Blind", in 2008),〔(Hew Locke preview on www.guardian.co.uk )〕 filmmaker Zineb Sedira ("Currents of Time" in 2009),〔(Zineb Sedira review on guardian.co.uk )〕 Donald Rodney ("In Retrospect", in 2008), Keith Piper ('Relocating the Remains' in 1997), Yinka Shonibare ('Diary of a Victorian Dandy' in 1998) and Guyanese painter Aubrey Williams in 1998. The institute has also raised the profile of many artists to a wider UK public, including Israeli conceptual artist Roee Rosen,〔(Roee Rosen review at onestoparts.com )〕 British painter Kimathi Donkor, British filmmaker Alia Syed, Indian conceptual group Raqs Media Collective and British contemporary artist Joy Gregory.
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