Osman is a visiting professor on the following course:
Publications / Monographs
- 2022 – Canongate London - A portrait, through the eyes of a child growing up between two worlds.
- 2022What is Seen & What is Not – Catalogue to accompany solo V&A show. Essays contributed by, Hammad Nasar, Catherine Ince, Grant Watson plus
- 2018 – Ikon Gallery catalogue to accompany Osman Yousefzada’s solo exhibition with contributions from, Johnathon Watkins and Diana Campbell Betancourt
Panel Talks / Lectures / Conferences
Osman has spoken at: The Venice Architecture Biennale, BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 3, Whitechapel Gallery, Royal College of Art, Central St Martins, Ikon Gallery, Facebook, Sky Arts, Sky News, ϳԹ Birmingham School of Art, Newcastle University, Hays Literary Festival, British Council, Alternative Art Fair, Ubud Writers Festival - Bali, Edinburg Literary Festival, Cambridge Literary Festival, Oxford Literary Festival, Lahore Literary Festival - Pakistan, Indus School of Art & Architecture - Pakistan, Bradford Literary Festival, Borris Festival of Ideas - Ireland, Charleston Literary Festival
Published Articles
2023
‘Where do you really come from?’
Other contributors include Ai Wei Wei
’Nothing prepares you for the moment’
2022
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Shades of unity in hope of new brown and black coalition
Osman Yousefzada’s Memoir, Living an authentically creative life
‘I was the go-between for two worlds’
2020
On How Coronavirus Has Devastated “Forgotten Voices” In The BAME Community
2013-2019
- (Editor & Publisher)
A zine collaborated with other artists / creatives / writers including Hans Ulrich Obrist, Prem Sahib, Stella Bottai
Solo Exhibitions
2024
- Welcome! A Palazzo for Immigrants
Fondazione Berengo, Palazzo Franchetti
Venice - In conjunction with the 60th International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia Stranieri Ovunque - Foreigners Everywhere
20th April – 7th October
- Where it Began
Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, Bradford
1st May – 13th October
A Prelude to Bradford City of Culture 2025
- Queer Feet
Charleston -Sussex Modern
23rd September to 14th April 2024
Solo - Queer Feet and Works on Paper
2023
- ‘Embodiments of Memory’
British Ceramics Biennale
The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery
Stoke on Trent
Cromwell Place, London
2022
Victoria & Albert Museum, London
2018
Ikon Gallery, Birmingham
Migrant Festival, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham
Public Art Installation
2024
- Possession 1
Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, Bradford
1st May – 13th October
A Prelude to Bradford City of Culture 2025
2021
- , Ikon Gallery & Selfridges Birmingham
Group Exhibitions
2023
- ‘More Immigrants Please’ - Artichoke
- New Contemporaries - Camden Art Centre, London
- Vadehra Gallery, New Delhi
- Art Bomb Factory Marylebone, London
- Terra, Couvent des Jacobins, Burgundy France
- Like Paradise, Claridges Art Space, London
- Life is More Important Than Art, Whitechapel Gallery, London - new commission & iteration of former installation
- , Goodman Gallery, London
- , Royal College of Art, London
- , Vistamare, Milan
curated by Milovan Farronato and artists include Anthea Hamilton, Celia Hempton, Goshka Macuga, Eddie Peake, Prem Sahib, Lucy Mckenzie, Mariya Loboda, Christodoulos Panayiotou
2022
Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney
Sufi & Trans-gender rituals
- Glasstress, Berengo Fondazione, Venice
2020
- Radical Figures: Painting in the New Millennium, Whitechapel Gallery, London
- Malevich Symposium: The Power of Sound, 180 Strand, London
performative costumes for Haroon Mirza
- A Rich Tapestry: Curated by Jonathan Watkins & Ayesha Khalid, Lahore Biennale, Lahore
new commission for
- Between the Sun and the Moon,
Lahore Biennale, Lahore
collaboration with Haroon Mirza on
2019
- Nightfall, Mendes Wood DM, Brussels
curated by Fernanda Brenner, Milovan Farronato, Erika Verzutti
2018
- , Fiorucci Art Trust, Stromboli
performance with Cecilia Bengolea and Haroon Mirza
- , Dhaka Art Summit, Dhaka
curated by Runa Islam and Milovan Farronato
- The Fabric of India
Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio
Toured by V&A Museum
2017
- The Fabric of India, Ringling Museum, Florida
2013
- The Wedding Dresses 1775-2014, V&A Museum, London
2011-12
- Reconstruction, British Council
- Lahore Museum, Lahore
- Central State Museum, Almaty
- Georgian National Museum, Tbilisi
- Style.uz, Tashkent
- Bangladesh National Museum, Dhaka
2008
- Design of the Year Awards, Design Museum, London
2005
- Jerwood: Fashion, Film and Fiction, The Wapping Project, London