Haroon Gunn-Salie (Cape Town, 1989) is an artist and activist who believes that art has real potential to effect changes in society. Gunn-Salie’s multidisciplinary practice draws focus to forms of collaboration based on socially engaged dialogue and exchange. Gunn-Salie’s work has been included in significant exhibitions: New Museum Triennial (2018); Frieze Sculpture, Regents Park (2018); South African Pavilion at La Biennale di Venezia (2015); and 19º Festival de Arte Contemporânea Sesc Videobrasil (2015) and solo exhibitions include Zeitz MOCAA (2021). Gunn-Salie completed a BA Hons in sculpture at the University of Cape Town’s Michaelis School of Fine Art and has been awarded the SP-Arte/Videobrasil prize (2016), the FNB Art Prize (2018).