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Curatorial Conundrums – Arab Representation at the 54th Venice Biennale
A roundtable discussion
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FIELD MEETING Take 4: Thinking Practice
Programme / Schedule
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FIELD MEETING Take 4: Thinking Practice
Speaker Biographies + Synopses
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FIELD MEETING Take 4: Thinking Practice
Curatorial Narrative
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FIELD MEETING Take 4: Thinking Practice
Closing Remarks
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FIELD MEETING Take 4: Thinking Practice
Online Programme
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Not New Now
Reem Fadda in conversation with Fawz Kabra
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Between Middle and East
JW Stella in conversation with Aimee Dawson
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Enunciation Rather Than Representation
Alya Sebti in conversation with Göksu Kunak
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A Century of Centuries
November Paynter and Didem Pekün in conversation with Basak Senova
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Meanwhile…History
Shumon Basar, Ala Younis and Omar Berrada in conversation with Sheyma Buali
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Then and Now
Adelina von Fürstenberg in conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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Common Grounds and Common Cultures
Kamel Lazaar in conversation with Anthony Downey
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The Making of a Collective
MADRASSA Collective in conversation with Antonia Alampi
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Present Continuous
Christine Tohme in conversation with Rachel Dedman
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Ibraaz Talks: Global Art Forum 8
Okwui Enwezor: in conversation with Anthony Downey
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Ibraaz Talks: Global Art Forum 8
Adam Szymczyk: in conversation with Omar Kholeif
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What Representations?
Exhibitions and Other Representations in 25 Years at Witte de With
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Curated Conversations
HIWAR | Conversations in Amman
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Archival Dissonance
Ibraaz Platform 006 Editorial
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Curating Conflict in Art
An I for an Eye and Death of a Cameraman
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Dancing with Barbarians
The 13th Istanbul Biennial
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Art in public spaces in Lebanon
A tool-guide by Temporary. Art. Platform. (T.A.P.) with Nayla Geagea
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Qalandiya International 2016
Sites of Return: Ramallah
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Qalandiya International 2016
Cities Exhibition 5, 'Gaza – Reconstruction': Ramallah
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Qalandiya International 2016
Pattern Recognition: Ramallah
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Qalandiya International 2016
RE/viewing Jerusalem #2 – REturn: Jerusalem
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Qalandiya International 2016
The Jerusalem Show VIII 'Before and After Origins': Jerusalem
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Qalandiya International 2016
Moments for Possibilities 'Air, Land and Sea': London
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Qalandiya International 2016
This Sea is Mine: Amman
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Qalandiya International 2016
The People of the Sea: Haifa
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Qalandiya International 2016
Biographies
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Qalandiya International 2016
Contextual Notes: Rawan Sharaf Reema Salha Fadda Stephanie Bailey
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Qalandiya International 2016
Foreword: Anthony Downey
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Qalandiya International 2016
Introduction: Qi2016 Curatorial Team
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FIELD MEETING Take 4: Thinking Practice
Responses
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A Prologue to the Past and Present State of Things
Curator's Essay: Aaron Cezar
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A Prologue to the Past and Present State of Things
Foreword: Anthony Downey
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Towers, Portals and Myths
Diana Al-Hadid in Conversation with Fawz Kabra
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Against Interpretation
Hassan Khan in conversation with Omar Kholeif
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Conserving memories
Zeina Arida in conversation with Laura Allsop
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Curating Film
Rasha Salti in conversation with Fawz Kabra
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Coding For Change
Ayah Bdeir in conversation with Omar Kholeif
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Going Both Ways
Yuko Hasegawa in conversation with Walter D. Mignolo and Stephanie Bailey
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Errant Propositions
Jeremy Hutchison in conversation with Natasha Hoare
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A DREAM: The Iraq Pavilion at 55th Venice Biennale
Tamara Chalabi, Reem Shather-Kubba, and Jonathan Watkins in conversation with Basak Senova
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The Activity of Painting and Other Actions
Nadia Ayari in conversation with Haig Aivazian
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Letter to a Refusing Pilot
Seth Anziska in conversation with Daniella Rose King
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Opening Up: World Nomads Tunisia
Marie-Monique Steckel in conversation with Fawz Kabra
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A Letter’s Discourse
Yazan Khalili and Lara Khaldi in conversation with Natasha Hoare
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Hero to Hero
Sohrab Kashani in conversation with Taus Makhacheva
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The Non-Located Space
Mahmoud Khaled in conversation with Omar Kholeif
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The Shortest Length Between Two Points
Slavs and Tatars in conversation with Franz Thalmair
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Still (the) Barbarians
Koyo Kouoh in conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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Accumulative Processes
Marwa Arsanios in conversation with Fawz Kabra
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The Personal and the Political All at Once
Adham Hafez in conversation with Suzy Halajian
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A Woman's Place?
Robin Kahn in conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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Performative Resonances
Hiwa K in conversation with Anthony Downey and Amal Khalaf
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When Energy Becomes Form
Stefano Rabolli Pansera in conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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States of Suspension
Youmna Chlala in conversation with Fawz Kabra
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Art After Identity Politics
Nav Haq in conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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From Central Asia to the Caucasus
Leeza Ahmady in conversation with Taus Makhacheva
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Video Channelling
Mai Elwakil in conversation with Daniella Rose King
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The Art of Resonance
Tarek Atoui in conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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Alien Encounters
Rana Hamadeh in conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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Image and Imagination
Ali Cherri in conversation with Sheyma Buali
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With Nail and Spring
Georgia Kotretsos in conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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Visualizing Displacement
Foundland in conversation with Nat Muller
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Where Are We Now?
Hicham Khalidi in conversation with Daniella Rose King
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Curating the Revolution: Meeting Points 7
WHW in conversation with Omar Kholeif
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Art in the Time of the Anthropocene
Nora Razian, Nataša Petrešin Bachelez, and Angela Harutyunyan in conversation, with a contribution from Natasha Gasparian
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Future Imperfect
Alia Rayyan: Recounting the Past, Present and Future
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January Newsletter
Ibraaz
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March Meeting 2012 Report
Sharjah Art Foundation, 17-19 March 2012
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Where to Now
Chkoun Ahna at the National Museum of Carthage, Tunis, 2012
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Jericho – beyond the celestial and terrestrial, 4th Edition of Cities Exhibition, Birzeit University Museum, 2012 -2013
Samiha Khalil
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Rabih Mroué and the Pixelated Revolution
Fawz Kabra
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Where do we go from here? Women in Contemporary Arab Art
Isabella Ellaheh Hughes
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Ibraaz Platform 004 Announced
Ibraaz
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Platform 005: Globalising Tactics in Contemporary Art
Questions to be addressed
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Ibraaz Platform 005
Ibraaz
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Critical Anxieties
Regional vis-à-vis Global Discourses: Contemporary Art from the Middle East
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Ibraaz December Newsletter
Ibraaz
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Six Decades in the Making
Parviz Tanavoli’s Retrospective at the Davis Museum
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Townhouse: Practical Solutions, Impractical Conditions
William Wells in conversation at Serpentine Galleries
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Real Edgy
A Report from Home Works 7 and Athens Biennale 5 to 6
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Ibraaz Talks: Art Dubai 2013
Ala Younis: On Curating
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Ibraaz Talks: Global Art Forum 8
Hans Ulrich Obrist: in conversation with Omar Kholeif
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Figures Upon Landscape
Jim Quilty
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Uncommon Grounds: New Media and Critical Practices in North Africa and the Middle East
Edited by Anthony Downey (IB Tauris, 2014)
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News
To close Ibraaz Platform 010, we present new essays by Ibraaz Editor-in-Chief Anthony Downey, Ibraaz Senior Editor Stephanie Bailey, Ibraaz Contributing Editor Ala Younis, and Natasha Hoare; interviews with Szabolcs KissPál and Mahmoud Khaled, Toleen Touq, Cevdet Erek, Hammad Nasar; projects by Shadi Habib Allah, Mahmoud Bakhshi, Maryam Monalisa Gharavi,...
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Where to Now: Shifting Regional Dynamics and Cultural Production in North Africa and the Middle East
Platform 010 Editorial
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Now Where?
On Navigating Without a Compass
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Midad: The Public and Intimate Lives of Arabic Calligraphy at Dar El-Nimer
Reema Salha Fadda
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Polyphonic Worlds
Contour Biennale 8
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A Faustian Pact
Notes on Geo-cultural Exhibitions
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Act I: Sharjah Biennial 13
Stephanie Bailey
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Works on Paper
Artists Intervening in Lebanese Dailies
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Questions of Collectivity in the Absence of Connectivity
On Qalandiya International 2016 in Ramallah
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Casting Stories in Transit
Katia Kameli at the Mosaic Rooms
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Between Structure and Matter: Other Minimal Futures
At Aicon Gallery, New York
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Fahrelnissa Zeid in the Mega-Museum
Mega-museums and modern artists from the Middle East
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Return to the Former Middle East
Ibraaz 5th Year Anniversary Editorial
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Mass Individualism: A Form of Multitude
At Ab Anbar Gallery
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Sous les Pavés, la Plage
On Assumption and Authority
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Where to Now?
An Introduction to Platform 010
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Response to Platform 10 by Iftikhar Dadi
Of course, I do not wish to be misunderstood as arguing for nativism or closure. But the specific history of the region matters deeply, as factual evidence, but even more so in terms of identifying resources that can be transformed and activated in new ways today.
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Ibraaz Platform 009: Performance
Anthony Downey
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Not so Silent
On Walking and Crawling
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Mindful Body
An Introduction to Body Art and Performance in the Gulf
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1497
Green Art Gallery
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On Constant Invention
Notes on Maverickism as Genealogy and Genealogy as Approach
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SALTWATER: A Theory of Thought Forms
The 14th Istanbul Biennial 2015
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All the World’s Futures
A Review of the 56th Venice Biennale
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Transition Times
Performing Armenity at the 56th Venice Biennale
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The Politics of the (im)Possible
Sharjah Biennial 12: The past, the present, the possible
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Atmosphere
A Curatorial Take on the Global South
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The Geopolitics of Contemporary Art
Nikos Papastergiadis and Gerardo Mosquera
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Scripts of the Art World
Burak Delier
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Unedited History, Iran 1960–2014
A Recourse to the Past
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Mirror Worlds
Here and Elsewhere at the New Museum
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Platform 007: Future Imperfect (Part II)
Building Institutions Through Practice
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The Revolution Will Not Be Online
33rpm and a Few Seconds by Rabih Mroué and Lina Saneh
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Filling the Gaps
Arts Infrastructures and Institutions in Libya Post-Dictatorship
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Other People’s Stories
Or, Severing History From the Person
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Response to Platform 7 by Sirine Fattouh
'By producing an idea of the future, art transgresses official history and produces its own reality.'
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Language Arts
Slavs and Tatars at The Third Line
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Come Together
The Sharjah Art Foundation's 2014 March Meeting
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98weeks: Our Lines Are Now Open
A Radio Series on the Poetics and Politics of Language
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The Missing Link
Cecilia Andersson
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Response to Platform 6 by Sandra Skurvida
I envision the liberation of an archive (from attachment to a person, state, or region) through its transfiguration into a database. This emancipation requires dematerialization and displacement.
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An Archive of Refusal
On Shuruq Harb's The Keeper
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Freedom of Expression
FIAF’s 2013 World Nomads Tunisia Festival
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Two Responses to Peeping Tom Digest ♯3: Beirut
Omar Kholeif
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Trials of Arab Modernity
Literary Affects and the New Political by Tarek El-Ariss
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Tea With Nefertiti
The Making of the Artwork by the Artist, the Museum and the Public
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Future Generation Art Prize 2013
Palazzo Contarini Polignac, Venice
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To the Barricades
Gezi Resistance, Public Space and the Counter-monumental
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Welcome to Iraq and Otherwise Occupied
Iraq and Palestine at the 2013 Venice Biennale
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Trade Routes / Conflicted Memory
Hauser & Wirth / Alan Cristea Gallery: A Spectrum Review
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On Being 'The Other' In Post-Civil War Lebanon
Aid and the Politics of Art in Processes of Contemporary Cultural Production
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The Magic of the State
An Exhibition between Cairo and London
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Noise in the Courtyard
Sharjah Biennial 11 – Re:emerge, Towards a New Cultural Cartography
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A Steady Progress of Nothingness
Basim Magdy at Newman Popiashvili
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CAMPING AND TRAMPING THROUGH THE COLONIAL ARCHIVE
A Talk and Screening by Shabbir Hussain Mustafa
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Response to Platform 5 by Sarah Rogers
In certain respects, the demands on contemporary artists issued forth by a (purportedly novel) globalised cultural economy are starkly obvious in the Arab world. The concurrent fascination with contemporary art and the region has resulted in the now well-documented - and equally well-debated - critical and curatorial investment in contemporary...
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Making Universes
Khalil Rabah: Pages 7, 8, 9 at e-flux
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For the Common Good
Artistic Practices, Collective Action and Civil Society in Tunisia
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Common Grounds
Artistic Practices, Civil Society, and Secular Determination in Tunisia Today
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Response to Platform 4 by Marko Stamenkovic
Shining a spotlight on something in order to 'make it visible' is a task indeed. It does not only entail personal and professional risk but also demands courage and responsibility. The ethics of monstration (on behalf of those whose intention is precisely that - to make sense of vision, to...
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Response to Platform 3 by Ergin Çavuşoğlu
I am broadly interested in addressing the recontextualisation of cultural heritage in the MENA region by institutions, thus aligning it in the process with current developments in contemporary art at large. Artistic practices are frequently used to measure the economic and cultural growth of geographies. This is often achieved by...
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Response to Platform 3 by Angela Harutyunyan
The question implies a view on artistic practice informed by a liberal framework of reception and interpretation: artistic practices are expected to politely negotiate within and with the larger sphere of culture; they are expected to expose, reveal, unmask, reform and finally find a place within various institutional configurations. The...
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Ibraaz Platform 003 Editorial: What Was Lost?
Anthony Downey
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The Social Impulse
Politics, Media and Art after the Arab Uprisings
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Occupying the Occupied
Perceptions of Occupation and Control in Cyprus
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About us
Initiated by the Kamel Lazaar Foundation in 2011, Ibraaz is the leading critical forum on visual culture in North Africa and the Middle East. We publish an annual online platform – consisting of essays, interviews, artists' projects, and platform responses – that focuses on research questions conceived through a network...
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10th Sharjah Biennial
Mayssa Fattouh
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