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The Image(s) Between Us
The Performance of Death in a Post-9/11 World
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Field notes for 'What We Left Unfinished'
Dispatch One: the Artist and the Archive, June–September 2013
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A Prologue to the Past and Present State of Things
Curator's Essay: Aaron Cezar
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An Accidental Orientalist
Tom Bogaert in conversation with Anthony Downey
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Fragments of Home
Jeanno Gaussi in conversation with Dorothea Schoene
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What We Choose To Overlook
Lida Abdul in conversation with Sara Raza
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Absorbing Displacement
Bouchra Khalili in Conversation with Dorothea Schoene
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From Invisible Enemy to Enemy Kitchen
Michael Rakowitz in conversation with Anthony Downey
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Representing Regions
Sheikha Hoor Al-Qasimi in conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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Art After Identity Politics
Nav Haq in conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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From Central Asia to the Caucasus
Leeza Ahmady in conversation with Taus Makhacheva
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Is Artists' Independence Being Subsumed by Politics?
Notes from a roundtable discussion on the state of the arts in Egypt
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Battle of Images
Contemporary Image Collective, Cairo
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Ibraaz March Newsletter
Ibraaz
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Ibraaz Talks: Global Art Forum 8
Oscar Guardiola-Rivera: in conversation with Anthony Downey
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Global Art Forum 8
Soviet Orientalism and Political Mobilisation
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Figures Upon Landscape
A Hero Never Dies: Wissam Charaf
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Kiarostami: Silent Moments
A tribute by Gelareh Kiazand
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Now Where?
On Navigating Without a Compass
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Sous les Pavés, la Plage
On Assumption and Authority
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As in an Ocean
On Nikolaj Larsen's End of Dreams
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Tracing Dissent at the Margins of Empire
Pan-Kaffirism in Iraq, South Africa, and Sri Lanka
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Critical Machines
Mirene Arsanios
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Incomprehensible
Yousef Moscatello
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Archival Dissonance
Ibraaz Platform 006 Editorial
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Enacting the Archives, Decentring the Muses
The Museum of Islamic Art in Doha and the Asian Civilizations Museum in Singapore
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Trade Routes / Conflicted Memory
Hauser & Wirth / Alan Cristea Gallery: A Spectrum Review
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RE:EMERGING, DECENTRING AND DELINKING
Shifting the Geographies of Sensing, Believing and Knowing
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Response to Platform 5 by Michaela Crimmin
The excited chatter about unrest and uprisings in the western world has focused particularly on a number of countries in North Africa and in what we here refer to as the Middle East (meaning anything between eighteen to thirty-eight countries according to Wikipedia). In the UK, we have received a...