b. 1973, United States

Michael Rakowitz Artworks

Michael Rakowitz is interested in understanding common humanity and the precariousness of cultures in contemporary society. His installations and public projects initiate an important dialogue between artist and audience. By examining current events and engaging in fact-finding, the artist establishes valuable exchanges among individuals from different social, cultural and political backgrounds.

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paraSITE (1998-ongoing)

After receiving his Masters in 1998, Rakowitz established a project titled paraSITE (1998-ongoing). The project creates and distributes custom inflatable structures designed for homeless people across various urban sites in New York, Chicago, Baltimore, Boston and Cambridge.

The structures are designed to attach to the exterior vents of a building's heating or ventilation system. The warm air leaving the building inflates and heats Rakowitz's structures, providing warmth and shelter for homeless people across the east coast of America. paraSITE is made in consultation with the homeless people who occupy the inflatable homes.

RETURN (2004-ongoing)

Rakowitz's artistic practice often contemplates his Iraqi-Jewish heritage. In his project RETURN (2004-ongoing), Rakowitz offered a drop-box service to those wishing to send objects and goods to recipients in Iraq free of charge—a rare opportunity during a time when trade infrastructure had collapsed as a result of the Iraq War.

The project developed into a multipart enterprise, with Rakowitz's importation of Iraqi dates into the United States becoming the main feature. The project demonstrates a wealth of culture prevailing in a country experiencing a time of intense difficulty.

The invisible enemy should not exist (2007-ongoing)

The invisible enemy should not exist (2007-ongoing) is a project that investigates details about archaeological artefacts stolen from the National Museum of Iraq in Baghdad after the US invasion in April 2003. Rakowitz considers where the artefacts are now and the sequence of events that led them to their current whereabouts.

Rakowitz portrays Iraq's stolen artefacts through a collection of sculptures made from Arabic newspapers, Middle Eastern food packaging and cardboard. Rakowitz's reference to Iraq's cultural relics is a gesture of remembrance. By reconstructing over 7000 of Iraq's precious objects, Rakowitz is prompting important conversations among a diverse range of groups and institutions.

The invisible enemy should not exist by Michael Rakowitz contemporary artwork sculpture
Michael Rakowitz The invisible enemy should not exist, 2022 Arabic newspaper and food packaging cardboard sculptures, museum labels
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The invisible enemy should not exist by Michael Rakowitz contemporary artwork sculpture
Michael Rakowitz The invisible enemy should not exist, 2022 Arabic newspaper and food packaging cardboard sculptures, museum labels
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The invisible enemy should not exist by Michael Rakowitz contemporary artwork sculpture
Michael Rakowitz The invisible enemy should not exist, 2022 Arabic newspaper and food packaging cardboard sculptures, museum labels
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May The Obdurate Foe Not Be In Good Health (Limestone Funerary Bust) by Michael Rakowitz contemporary artwork works on paper, mixed media
Michael Rakowitz May The Obdurate Foe Not Be In Good Health (Limestone Funerary Bust), 2020 Middle Eastern food packaging and newspaper, with glue on panel
55 x 45 x 13 cm
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May The Obdurate Foe Not Be In Good Health (Limestone Funerary Bust) by Michael Rakowitz contemporary artwork works on paper, mixed media
Michael Rakowitz May The Obdurate Foe Not Be In Good Health (Limestone Funerary Bust), 2020 Middle Eastern food packaging and newspaper, with glue on panel
46.5 x 35.5 x 19 cm
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May The Obdurate Foe Not Be In Good Health (Limestone Funerary Bust) by Michael Rakowitz contemporary artwork works on paper, mixed media
Michael Rakowitz May The Obdurate Foe Not Be In Good Health (Limestone Funerary Bust), 2020 Middle Eastern food packaging and newspaper, with glue on panel
56 x 43 x 16 cm
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The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Kalhu, Room S, Panel S-9) by Michael Rakowitz contemporary artwork print, mixed media
Michael Rakowitz The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Kalhu, Room S, Panel S-9), 2023 Arabic-English newspapers, food packaging, cardboard relief sculptures on wood panel, museum labels
224.6 x 203 x 9 cm
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The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Kalhu, Room F, Panel F-11) by Michael Rakowitz contemporary artwork print, mixed media
Michael Rakowitz The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Kalhu, Room F, Panel F-11), 2023 Arabic-English newspapers, food packaging, cardboard relief sculptures on wood panel, museum labels
224.6 x 203 x 9 cm
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The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Kalhu, Room S, Panel S-10) by Michael Rakowitz contemporary artwork print
Michael Rakowitz The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Kalhu, Room S, Panel S-10), 2023 Arabic-English newspapers, food packaging, cardboard relief sculptures on wood panel, museum labels
224.6 x 203 x 9 cm
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Charita Baghdad by Michael Rakowitz contemporary artwork works on paper, print, drawing
Michael Rakowitz Charita Baghdad, 2020 Graphite on archival digital print
1100 x 4570 cm
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The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Kalhu, Room S, Panel S-d-2) by Michael Rakowitz contemporary artwork works on paper, sculpture, print, mixed media
Michael Rakowitz The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Kalhu, Room S, Panel S-d-2), 2022 Arabic newspapers, food packaging, and cardboard relief sculptures on wood panel
224.79 x 163.83 x 10.16 cm
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The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Kalhu, Room S, Panel S-18) by Michael Rakowitz contemporary artwork works on paper, sculpture, print, mixed media
Michael Rakowitz The invisible enemy should not exist (Northwest Palace of Kalhu, Room S, Panel S-18), 2022 Arabic newspapers, food packaging, and cardboard relief sculptures on wood panel
224.79 x 140.97 x 10.16 cm
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The invisible enemy should not exist by Michael Rakowitz contemporary artwork sculpture, mixed media
Michael Rakowitz The invisible enemy should not exist, 2020 10 artifacts from cardboard, Middle Eastern packaging and newspapers, glue, museum label
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The invisible enemy should not exist (MR/S 008) by Michael Rakowitz contemporary artwork sculpture, mixed media
Michael Rakowitz The invisible enemy should not exist (MR/S 008), 2018 Table with artifacts from cardboard, Middle Eastern packaging and newspapers, glue, museum labels
112 x 136 x 41 cm
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The invisible enemy should not exist (Room G, Northwest Palace of Nimrud, Panel a-2) by Michael Rakowitz contemporary artwork sculpture, installation, mixed media
Michael Rakowitz The invisible enemy should not exist (Room G, Northwest Palace of Nimrud, Panel a-2), 2019 Relief from Middle Eastern packaging and newspapers, glue, cardboard on wooden structures, museum label
237 x 83.5 x 8.5 cm
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The invisible enemy should not exist (Room G, Northwest Palace of Nimrud, Panel 25) by Michael Rakowitz contemporary artwork sculpture, installation, mixed media
Michael Rakowitz The invisible enemy should not exist (Room G, Northwest Palace of Nimrud, Panel 25), 2019 Relief from Middle Eastern packaging and newspapers, glue, cardboard on wooden structures, museum label
237 x 198 x 8.5 cm
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The invisible enemy should not exist by Michael Rakowitz contemporary artwork sculpture
Michael Rakowitz The invisible enemy should not exist, 2018 Plinth with 7 objects from Middle Eastern packaging and newspapers, glue, museum labels (perspex cover optional)
115 x 88 x 41 cm
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The invisible enemy should not exist (Room G, Northwest Palace of Nimrud, Panels 5) by Michael Rakowitz contemporary artwork print
Michael Rakowitz The invisible enemy should not exist (Room G, Northwest Palace of Nimrud, Panels 5), 2019 2 part relief from Middle Eastern packaging and newspapers, glue, cardboard on wooden structures, museum label
237 x 170 x 8.5 cm
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