aladin (www.aladin.me) is a critically acclaimed interdisciplinary artist, curator/director and strategy consultant based in London. He is co-founder of the eleven-strong collective London United.

aladin’s work has been featured at contexts including the ICA, Hayward Gallery, Whitechapel Gallery, V&A, British Museum, Natural History Museum, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, South London Gallery, Jerwood Space, Chisenhale Dance Space, Battersea Arts Centre, Bullion Room/Hackney Empire, Miller’s Academy and Trafalgar Square, London. In the 2000s aladin was a collaborator of Cardboard Citizens and in the 1990s he was a member of the legendary ensembles of Ernst Fischer’s “Living Room Theatre”/”Crack in the Wall Cabaret” at Brixton heArt Room - collaborating and performing with Franko B from 1992 onwards - as well as that of the Cupboard Cabaret at the Rheingold Tavern, each in London.

aladin separately works internationally on civil society-building and on cultural policy – for clients ranging from the Nordic Council of Ministers to the Love Parade in Berlin – and was co/vice chair of the Mayor of London’s Cultural Strategy Group.

In 2007, aladin initiated the radical, interdisciplinary Charcool project engaging Londoners with the climate debate through the combined arts practices. Forum for the Future and Department for Farming and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) through London Sustainability Exchange partnered aladin in the initiative to derive and test a new model of communicating with and accessing populations thought to be historically excluded from messaging and consultation in the climate/sustainable development arena.

aladin is also a magician of renown.

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