Algeria
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Amina Menia
Projects and urban interventions as poetic critiques of the socio-political situation in Algeria.
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Caroline Hancock
January 2012
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Egypt
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Susan Hefuna: I Love Egypt!
The artist led a two-day public event of debate and exchange at Hyde Park Speakers’ Corner, London.
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Rose Issa
November 2011
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Pakistan
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Mehreen Murtaza
Satirical and disturbing reflections on Pakistani society in digital collages and installations.
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Virginia Whiles
October 2011
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Saudi Arabia
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Manal Al-Dowayan
Interview with the artist about her work in the context of her home country Saudi Arabia.
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Haupt & Binder
October 2011
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Iraq
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Sadik Kwaish Alfraji
Waiting for the Past, Seeing the Future. An introduction to the work of the Iraqi artist.
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Sam Bardaouil & Till Fellrath
September 2011
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27 May - 30 September 2011 Turkey
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Nevin Aladağ
Discourses of cultural identity as an aesthetic rebound. Two exhibitions of the artist in Berlin.
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Nico Anklam
September 2011
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Morocco
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Karim Rafi
In the works of the Morrocan artist, noise takes on a meaning that is both artistic and political.
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Abdellah Karroum
July 2011
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Kazakhstan
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Yerbossyn Meldibekov
Mutations. His photographs and sculptures at the Central Asian Pavilion, Venice Biennale 2011.
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Georgy Mamedov
July 2011
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Kazakhstan
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Said Atabekov
Themes and contexts of his four projects at the Central Asian Pavilion, Venice Biennale 2011.
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Boris Chukhovich
June 2011
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Turkey
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Nilbar Güreş
Her humorous and taboo-breaching way to translate experiences of women. On view at Rampa Istanbul.
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Övül Durmuşoğlu
May 2011
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Yemen
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Amna al Nassiri
Change in Yemen, Change in the Arts? Answers through an installation of Amna al Nassiri.
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Anahi Alviso-Marino
April 2011
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12 March 2011 Tunisia
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Emancipated Art, Tunisia
Interventions on cars burnt during the Tunisian revolution. Art project with artists and neighbours.
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Faten Rouissi
April 2011
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