
Hiwa K, 0° Blind Spot, Where Beloved is…, 2017–18. Sculpture, metal structure, rear-view mirrors. Courtesy the artist and Prometeo Gallery Ida Pisani, Milan/Lucca. Installation view: Do you remember what you are burning?, The Power Plant, 2022. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid.

Hiwa K, The Bell Project, 2007-15. Metal waste and wood; two-channel SD and HD video installation, colour, sound with English subtitles, 35:25 and 25:29. Courtesy the artist; Galerie KOW, Berlin; and Prometeo Gallery Ida Pisani, Milan/Lucca. Installation view: Do you remember what you are burning?, The Power Plant, 2022. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid.

Hiwa K, The Bell Project, 2007-15. Metal waste and wood; two-channel SD and HD video installation, colour, sound with English subtitles, 35:25 and 25:29. Courtesy the artist; Galerie KOW, Berlin; and Prometeo Gallery Ida Pisani, Milan/Lucca. Installation view: Do you remember what you are burning?, The Power Plant, 2022. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid.

Hiwa K, Qatees, 2009. Mixed media installation with photographs, drawings, and antenna parts. Courtesy Collezione La Gaia, Busca. Installation view: Do you remember what you are burning?, The Power Plant, 2022. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid.

Hiwa K, Do you remember what you are burning?, 2022. Installation view: The Power Plant, Toronto, 2022. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid.

Hiwa K, My Father’s Colour Periods, 2014. Multi-channel video installation with 16 vintage TV sets and Cellophane sheets. Courtesy Frédéric De Goldschmidt Collection, Brussels. Installation view: Do you remember what you are burning?, The Power Plant, 2022. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid.

Hiwa K, View From Above, 2017. Single-channel HD video, colour, sound in English language, 12:00. Courtesy the artist; KOW Gallery, Berlin; and Prometeo Gallery Ida Pisani, Milan/Lucca. Installation view: Do you remember what you are burning?, The Power Plant, 2022. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid.

Hiwa K, It Almost Hit the Heart series, 2019. Collage, lightbox (inkjet print on backlit film, LED illumination), coloured PVC films. Courtesy the artist and Prometeo Gallery Ida Pisani, Milan/Lucca. Installation view: Do you remember what you are burning?, The Power Plant, 2022. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid.

