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Egypt

Amal Kenawy
The Purple Artificial Forest, 2005. Video animation, 8:50 min
May 2006

The Purple Artificial Forest. 2005

 

Egypt

Amal Kenawy
The destruction machine. About the video animation Purple Artificial Forest, shown at "Nafas".
By Simon Njami
May 2006

The Purple Artificial Forest

 

Malaysia

Nur Hanim Khairuddin
Se(Rang)ga, 2003. Video animation
May 2006

Se(Rang)ga. 2003

 

Malaysia

Nur Hanim Mohamed Khairuddin
About her video animation Se(Rang)ga, an expedition in search of a Malay identity.
By Kean Wong
May 2006

Se(Rang)ga

 

Egypt

Mahmoud Khaled
On the in situ work "Wikislamkitsch" of the Egyptian artist, at the 1st Biennial of the Canaries.
By Rayelle Niemann
January 2007

Mahmoud Khaled

 

Kazakhstan

Rustam Khalfin
The work and life of one of the protagonists of contemporary art in Kazakhstan, who died in 2008.
By Valeria Ibraeva
April 2010

Rustam Khalfin

 

Morocco

Bouchra Khalili
Excerpts from a conversation, published in the first monograph about the Moroccan video artist.
By Omar Berrada
January 2011

Bouchra Khalili

 

Egypt

Hassan Khan
The weight of social consciousness as expressed through hysteric or unconscious states of reflection.
By Brian Kuan Wood
May 2008

Hassan Khan

 

Oman

Radhika Khimji
Safe Landings: large site-specific installation at Barka Fort, Oman. Interview with the artist.
By Haupt & Binder
May 2010

Radhika Khimji

 

Algeria

Rachid Koraïchi
An installation by the Algerian artist in the context of his relationship to Sufism. Essay by Maryline Lostia, Casablanca.
March 2003

Rachid Koraïchi

 

Indonesia

Jompet: Java's Machine
The Indonesian artist Jompet Kuswidananto about his installation "Java's Machine: Phantasmagoria".
March 2009

Jompet Kuswidananto

 

Malaysia

Liew Kung Yu
His work combines symbols of Malaysia's modernisation with elements of its traditional culture.
By Matthew Ngui
October 2008

Liew Kung Yu

 

Egypt

Maha Maamoun
Domestic Tourism II combines scenes from Egyptian films with the Pyramids as backdrop, examining narratives of recent history.
September 2009

Maha Maamoun: Domestic Tourism

 

Morocco

Mohamed El Mahdaoui
His project at the gates of Tétouan’s medina: Performance, painting, and socially engaged practice.
By Bérénice Saliou
October 2009

Mohamed El Mahdaoui

 

United Arab Emirates

Lateefa bint Maktoum
Statement by the artist, based on an interview with Vasif Kortun, curator of the UAE Pavilion at the 54th Venice Biennale 2011.
June 2011

Lateefa bint Maktoum

 

 

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