Neïl Beloufa is a French-Algerian artist who holds a Visual Arts National Diploma from École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris (2007), and studied at Cooper Union, New York, and CalArts. He has had solo exhibitions at institutions including Penman Foundation (2017), K11 Art Foundation (2016), Museum of Modern Art (2016), the Schinkel Pavilion (2015), the Stiftung Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum (2015), La Casa Encendida (2015), ICA London (2014), Banff Centre (2014), ICA London (2014), UCLA Hammer Museum (2013), Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2012), and Western Front (2011). He has also been participated in major group exhibitions such as the Paris Triennale (2012), the 55th Venice Biennial (2013), the Lyon Biennale (2013), Fruits de La Passion (2013), Here and Elsewhere (2014) and the Taipei Biennial (2014).
With the recent changes in the cultural realm, Beloufa and his production company Bad Manners are developing new forms of production and distribution of digital content. Bad Manners (Paris, Miami, Ibiza) focuses on uncommon digital broadcasting, and directly finances its projects and is exploring the realms of micro-finance, crowdfunding, and the expansion of partnerships to produce digital works, websites, artworks, mini-series, and films.