Indonesia
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The Babbling Art
Does art play any role for people? Controversial reflections on the example of Indonesia.
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Antariksa
September 2007
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27 - 29 October 2010 Egypt
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Speak, Memory
About the symposium in Cairo on archives and other strategies of (re)activation of cultural memory.
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Laura Carderera
November 2010
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Lebanon
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Critical thoughts
On the interest of the "West" for art from Arab countries or countries of Islamic influence.
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Tony Chakar
August 2003
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AMCA
Interview with Nada Shabout, president and founding member of the organization, founded in 2007.
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Haupt & Binder
September 2008
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Iran
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Rose Issa - Interview
The curator of "Far Near Distance" about the ambivalence of the new interest in art from the Islamic world.
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Haupt & Binder
March 2004
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Egypt
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Walk like an Egyptian
Remarks on the lack of differentiation in the representation of contemporary Egyptian art.
By
Basim Magdy
September 2003
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Are Images Global?
Definition and translation in relation to local and global understandings of art from the Middle East.
By
Nada Shabout
August 2009
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Curating the Middle East
From Napoleon to the present day. Critical remarks on an historical background.
By
Gilane Tawadros
February 2004
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Tunisia
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Tunisia: Dynamic & Vigilant
One year after the Revolution, the Tunisian visual art scene is experiencing a mutation in which action and vigilance predominate.
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Rachida Triki
February 2012
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