Adrian Paci (b. 1969, Shkoder, Albania. Lives and works in Milan Italy) is an artist whose works are rooted in collective and personal experiences surrounding mass expatriation. Recent exhibitions include: 8th Baltic Biennial of Contemporary Art, National Museum Szczecin, Poland (2009); ARTLV_08, Tel Aviv Biennale, curated by Andrew Renton (2008); Center for Contemporary Art CCA, Tel Aviv, curated by Edna Mosenson (2008); Prague Biennale 3, Prague (2007); Adrian Paci, Galleria Civica di Modena, curated by Angela Vettese, Modena, Italy (2006); Perspective 147: Adrian Paci, at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (2005); Venice Biennial (2005); PS1, MoMa, New York (2005); Looking Awry curated by the Croatia-based collective WHW at apexart (2003); In the Gorges of the Balkans curated by René Block at the Kunsthalle Fridericianum, Kassel, Germany (2003); New Video, New Europe curated by Hamza Walker at Tate Modern, London; and the Biennial of Sevilla, Spain, curated by Harald Szeemann (October 2004). In 2005 solo exhibitions of his work were presented at Moderna Museet, Stockholm and the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.