Egypt
|
Nabil Boutros: Egyptians
Photo series shown at Darb 1718, Cairo, and poster action in the public space in several cities. Statement by the artist.
March 2011
|
|
| |

|
Turkey
|
Osman Bozkurt
Tape Republic - a project about the multiple uses of brown tape in Istanbul's Laleli district.
By
November Paynter
July 2009
|
|
| |

|
Senegal
|
Soly Cissé: A Lost World
New paintings and drawings by the artist from Senegal at Dany Keller Gallery in Munich, Germany.
By
Hanne Weskott
December 2008
|
|
| |

|
Morocco
|
Hassan Darsi
His works combine an awareness of his Moroccan cultural heritage with issues of global concern.
By
Helen Adkins
December 2008
|
|
| |

|
Kyrgyzstan
|
Shailo Djekshenbaev
The Kirgyz photographer looks at the changes his homeland has gone through in the last two decades.
By
Lizzy Mayrl
August 2010
|
|
| |

|
Saudi Arabia
|
Manal Al-Dowayan
Interview with the artist about her work in the context of her home country Saudi Arabia.
By
Haupt & Binder
October 2011
|
|
| |

|
Tunisia
|
Hichem Driss
The Tunisian coastline in a poetic photo series, rich in associations, taken with a pinhole camera.
By
Helen Adkins
February 2007
|
|
| |

|
Morocco
|
Latifa Echakhch
New installations at the Fridericianum in Kassel - minimalist forms, politically charged content.
By
Alexandra Blättler
September 2009
|
|
| |

|
Egypt
|
Hala Elkoussy
The Myths & Legends Room – The Mural. An insider's view of an urban pressure cooker.
By
Jelle Bouwhuis
March 2010
|
|
| |

|
Syria
|
Osama Esid
The Syrian photographer scrutinizes Orientalism using its own language and inner contradictions.
By
Maunac & Santos
February 2009
|
|
| |

|
Bahrain
|
Balqees Fakhro
Paintings: From city landscapes through urban structures to symbols of current plights.
By
Haupt & Binder
June 2004
|
|
| |

|
|
Amer & Farkhondeh
New Territory: Beyond RFGA. Ghada Amer & Reza Farkhondeh at Singapore Tyler Print Institute.
By
Gina Fairley
March 2007
|
|
| |

|
Iran
|
Monir Farmanfarmaian
One of Iran’s most inspiring artists, whose distinguished career has spanned more than five decades.
By
Juliet Cestar
June 2008
|
|
| |

|
|
|