Afghanistan
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Turquoise Mountain
The foundation and its commitment to revive Afghanistan’s traditional arts & crafts, and to regenerate urban areas.
July 2008
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Afghanistan
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CCAA Afghanistan
Concept of a new Center for Contemporary Art in Kabul, initiated and directed by A.W. Rahraw Omarzad.
November 2004
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Algeria
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MAMA, Algiers
The Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art. Its role in the context of culture, city, and society.
By
Nadira Laggoune
April 2010
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Algeria
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ESBA Algiers
History and architecture, and how its president views art education and the relationship to the West.
By
Knut Ebeling
June 2005
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1 March - 14 April 2010 Bahrain
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Al Riwaq Art Space
The newly renovated art space in Bahrain presents the exhibition "As the land expands".
By
November Paynter
March 2010
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Bahrain
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Bahrain’s Art Scene
Review of Bahrain’s art and culture scenes: Institutions, galleries, independent art groups.
By
Mayssa Fattouh
October 2009
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Bahrain
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Al Riwaq Art Gallery
Bayan Al Barak Kanoo, director of the gallery, about the foundation of a new international art centre.
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Haupt & Binder
June 2004
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Bangladesh
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Drik
Socially committed organization: Photo agency, gallery, festivals, publications, educational work, etc.
By
Haupt & Binder
October 2003
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Egypt
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CiC - Cairo
The Contemporary Image Collective, reflexions and challenges in the face of transformative times.
By
Aleya Hamza
March 2009
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Egypt
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ACAF
Alexandria Contemporary Arts Forum strives to create a balance between the local and the global.
By
Bassam El Baroni
December 2007
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Egypt
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Goethe Institute Egypt
Interview with Johannes Ebert, director of the GI Cairo / Alexandria, regional representative for Middle East & North Africa.
By
Haupt & Binder
March 2005
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Egypt
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Townhouse Gallery
Cairo-based gallery, a center of alternative art in the context of the contemporary Egyptian art scene.
By
Negar Azimi
August 2004
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Indonesia
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BCNMA
The Bandung Center for New Media Arts, Indonesia, and the Third Asia-Europe Art Camp, 2005.
By
Marie Le Sourd
November 2005
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