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A Fraction of Experience
Omar Robert Hamilton in conversation with Elisabeth Jaquette
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Speaking as Witnessing
Hera Büyüktaşçıyan in conversation with Basak Senova
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NOTES FROM THE RESISTANCE
Özgür Uçkan and Vasif Kortun in conversation with Basak Senova
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Clash
Mohamed Diab
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Scripts of the Art World
Burak Delier
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Night Visitor
A project by Maha Maamoun
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Beyond the Image
A Project by Lara Baladi with an introduction by Dorothea Schoene
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Articulating Dissensus
Contemporary Artistic Practice in Iran at a Revolutionary Moment
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On the set of the 55th Venice Biennale
The Encyclopedic Palace
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Home Works 6
Tinkerings on the Instable Present Tense
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DISPATCH - Here We Are: The Imagination of Public Space in Gezi Park
Creative Time Reports
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On One Side of the Same Water
Introduction
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On One Side of the Same Water
Artistic Practice from Tirana to Tangier
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On Revolution and Rubbish
What has Changed in Tunisia since Spring 2011
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The Paradox Of Media activism
The Net is Not a Tool, It’s an Environment
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Digital, Aesthetic, Ephemeral
The Shifting Narrative of Uprising
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The ‘Cut-n-mix’ Culture
The Impossibilities of Production in New Media
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Staging the Transition in North Africa
Theatre As a Tool of Empowerment
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Response to Platform 4 by Jeannine Tang
Can the subaltern tweet? asked Lisa Nakamura, in response to the formulation 'social media caused the Arab Spring'. If Spivak famously deconstructed the promotion of democracy by supremacist means, Nakamura and others subsequently dismantled the digital orientalism latent in rhetoric suggesting that a US twittersphere galvanised Arab revolutionaries against Arab...
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Qalandiya International 2016
Sites of Return: Ramallah
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Qalandiya International 2016
Cities Exhibition 5, 'Gaza – Reconstruction': Ramallah
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Qalandiya International 2016
O Whale, Don't Swallow Our Moon: Ramallah
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Qalandiya International 2016
Pattern Recognition: Ramallah
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Qalandiya International 2016
The Jerusalem Show VIII 'Before and After Origins': Jerusalem
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Qalandiya International 2016
Biographies
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Qalandiya International 2016
Contextual Notes: Rawan Sharaf Reema Salha Fadda Stephanie Bailey
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A Prologue to the Past and Present State of Things
Curator's Essay: Aaron Cezar
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Curatorial Conundrums – Arab Representation at the 54th Venice Biennale
A roundtable discussion
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Un-thinking Systems
Shezad Dawood in conversation with Sara Raza
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An Aesthetics of Expiration
Ziad Antar in Conversation with Anthony Downey
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After the Storm
Michket Krifa in conversation with Wafa Gabsi
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Curating Film
Rasha Salti in conversation with Fawz Kabra
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A State of Exception
Mario Rizzi in conversation with Dorothea Schoene
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Opening Up: World Nomads Tunisia
Marie-Monique Steckel in conversation with Fawz Kabra
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The Jerusalem Show
Chapter 2: Details
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A Prologue to the Past and Present State of Things
Sulayman Al Bassam in conversation with Ala Younis
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Film After Euphoria
Rasha Salti in conversation with Sheyma Buali
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Laughing Out Loud
Meriem Bennani in conversation with Myriam Ben Salah
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The Shortest Length Between Two Points
Slavs and Tatars in conversation with Franz Thalmair
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New Kids On The Block
Randa Mirza in conversation with Amira Gad
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We Are Sick, But We Are Alive
Haig Aivazian in conversation with Rayya Badran
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Migrations of Meaning
Lara Khaldi in conversation with Ghalya Saadawi
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A Mobile Agent
Adelita Husni-Bey in conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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History as Concept
Lasse Lau in conversation with Amira Gad
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The Outsider
Mario Rizzi in conversation with Cristiana Perrella
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The Many Metamorphoses of Mounira al Solh
Mounira al Solh in conversation with Nat Muller
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The Islamic Sonic-Social
Seth Ayyaz in conversation with Sheyma Buali
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Spaces of Agency
Maya Zbib in conversation with Amal Khalaf
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Information Acts
Navine G. Khan-Dossos in conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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Alternate Geographies
Sumesh Sharma in conversation with Amanprit Sandhu
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Image and Imagination
Ali Cherri in conversation with Sheyma Buali
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Meanwhile…History
Shumon Basar, Ala Younis and Omar Berrada in conversation with Sheyma Buali
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Narrative Treatments
Wael Shawky in conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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With Nail and Spring
Georgia Kotretsos in conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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Picturing the Homeland
Carole Alfarah in conversation with María Gómez López
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The Tentmakers of Cairo
Kim Beamish in conversation with Sam Bowker
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On Logical Revolts
Louis Henderson in conversation with Amira Gad
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Is This about Culture?
Leung Chi Wo in conversation with Robin Peckham
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Art in the Time of the Anthropocene
Nora Razian, Nataša Petrešin Bachelez, and Angela Harutyunyan in conversation, with a contribution from Natasha Gasparian
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Future Imperfect
Leila Al-Shami: Emerging from ‘The Kingdom of Silence’ | Beyond Institutions in Revolutionary Syria
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Ibraaz Launch Venice
Ibraaz
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Power Cut Middle East, International Film Festival Rotterdam
Amira Gad
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March Meeting 2012 Report
Sharjah Art Foundation, 17-19 March 2012
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The New Arab
Art and Culture in the ‘Imagined’ Arab World, Cornerhouse, Manchester, 13 April 2012
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Ibraaz Platform 004 Announced
Ibraaz
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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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Ibraaz January Newsletter
Ibraaz
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Ibraaz February Newsletter
Ibraaz
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(Soft) Power Trip
Edge of Arabia Launches Culturunners
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Ibraaz Platform 009 | Launch Reader
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
Ibn Khaldun’s The Muqadimmah
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Global Art Forum 8
Crisis The End of Pearling in the Gulf (Qatar)
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Global Art Forum 8
1972-1982 Spaceship Sheraton and the Making of Doha's Masterplans
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The Invisible Scent of History
Katia Kameli: Untitled (2011)
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The Invisible Scent of History
Atef Berredjem: Living with The Aliens (2011)
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‘You may say I'm a dreamer but I'm not the only one!’
Kauther
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Creating Intimacies: On the Spring Sessions Programme in Amman
Toleen Touq in conversation with Reema Salha Fadda
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On Building Nations
A two-part conversation with Szabolcs KissPál and Mahmoud Khaled
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Now Where?
On Navigating Without a Compass
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A Faustian Pact
Notes on Geo-cultural Exhibitions
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Works on Paper
Artists Intervening in Lebanese Dailies
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Al Araba Al Madfuna
Wael Shawky at the Fondazione Merz
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What Representations?
Exhibitions and Other Representations in 25 Years at Witte de With
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Absent Beirut
Reflections on Reflections
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Archiving a Revolution in the Digital Age, Archiving as an Act of Resistance
Lara Baladi
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Return to the Former Middle East
Ibraaz 5th Year Anniversary Editorial
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The Turn المنعرج
Socially Engaged Art Practices in Tunisia
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Effective on the Ground and Invisible to the Global Art Market
Participatory Art in the Middle East
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Sous les Pavés, la Plage
On Assumption and Authority
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Where to Now?
An Introduction to Platform 010
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Response to Platform 10 by Alex Dika Seggerman
As a historian of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Middle Eastern art, I am concerned with the urgent questions facing cultural production as well as those facing histories of cultural production. My response below reflects that concern.
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Not so Silent
On Walking and Crawling
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Having the Stars
The Little Deaths of Christodoulos Panayiotou
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An Unknown Lover's Discourse
An Ode to Performing Subjectivity in Research
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Halim El Dabh
An Alternative Genealogy of Musique Concrète
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On Constant Invention
Notes on Maverickism as Genealogy and Genealogy as Approach
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The Life and Times of Louis Saboungi
A Nomadological Study of Ottoman Arab Photography
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Performativity and Public Space
Interventions as Performative Gestures For Political Engagement in Jordan
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Mobile Maghrebs
Contemporary Cinema from North Africa
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BOOM, BOOM, BOOOOOM!
Notes on a Giant Implosion
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'I am an Artist'
Portrait of a Salafi en abyme in the Cyber World
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Response to Platform 8 by Jeannette Ehlers
The term 'Global South' is quite new to me – but since my practice is concerned with the legacy of the transatlantic slave trade and the impact colonialism has on today's power structures I find it obvious that the concept of the 'Global South' is of great relevance in my...
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The North of the South and the West of the East
A Provocation to the Question
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'We, the Intellectuals'
Re-routing Institutional Critique
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Future Fiction
In the Shadow of Nasser
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Filling the Gaps
Arts Infrastructures and Institutions in Libya Post-Dictatorship
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Response to Platform 7 by Paul Vandenbroeck
"Neither identification with an institution nor disengagement from an institution guarantees fluid, sensitive attitudes and openmindedness."
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We Are What We Eat
The Politics of Food at Delfina Foundation
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There, before
Isak Berbic
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98weeks: Our Lines Are Now Open
A Radio Series on the Poetics and Politics of Language
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Minecraft Mausoleum
A Video Game Mausoleum for Bashar al-Assad
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The Sound And The Fury
An Image of a Revolution
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Soundscapes
A project by Tom Bogaert for Ibraaz
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Untitled YouTube Stills
A Project by Anahita Razmi
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Fallin' Dictators
Lina Khatib
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'Graphic Witness' at Drawing Room, London
Projects 'Graphic Witness' at Drawing Room, London 010 / 16 June 2017 When images of conflict and protest can be so easily captured on mobile devices, why translate them into graphic representations? How does the translation into graphic form change the act of witnessing, fabricate commentaries on instances of injustice,...
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Doppelgänging
Basma Alsharif
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space, breath, time
Joe Namy
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Where are the Arabs?
Samah Hijawi
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In/distinction
Yasmine Eid-Sabbagh’s 'A photographic conversation from Burj al-Shamali Camp'
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Freedom of Expression
FIAF’s 2013 World Nomads Tunisia Festival
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The Crisis of Art in Tunisia
Farah Makni Hendaoui
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Trials of Arab Modernity
Literary Affects and the New Political by Tarek El-Ariss
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Amman’s West Side Story
Is soft power helping or hindering the state of the arts in Jordan?
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On Being 'The Other' In Post-Civil War Lebanon
Aid and the Politics of Art in Processes of Contemporary Cultural Production
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Going Around in Circles
Looking for Palestine in the Jordanian Music Scene
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Saadiyat and the Gulf Labor Boycott
Gulf Labor
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The Magic of the State
An Exhibition between Cairo and London
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No Place Like Home
Refraction: Moving Images on Palestine at P21 Gallery
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For the Common Good
Artistic Practices, Collective Action and Civil Society in Tunisia
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The Many Afterlives of Lulu
The Story of Bahrain’s Pearl Roundabout
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The Art of the Written Word + New Media Dissemination: Syria
Tarek Khoury
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TASWIR Projects
A.S. Bruckstein Çoruh
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Response to Platform 4 by Mandy Merzaban
Using new media tools and technologies available today has become standard practice for a range of activities; it's become a source of educational content and entertainment, as well as a means of communicating from conflict zones or even from the comfort of our homes. New media technologies available on smart...
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Response to Platform 4 by Rijin Sahakian
A significant component of Sada's programming provides seminars, lectures, and workshops to young, emerging artists and students in Baghdad. We do this using basic Internet connection, Skype, some simple software, and a projector. A private Facebook group is the site of extensive conversations, critique and debate. This was not done...
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Ibraaz Platform 003 Editorial: What Was Lost?
Anthony Downey
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The Social Impulse
Politics, Media and Art after the Arab Uprisings
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Occupying the Occupied
Perceptions of Occupation and Control in Cyprus
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Response to Platform 3 by Beral Madra
Cultural institutions in Turkey are divided into those run by the state, local governments and private sectors; each have different culture policies and no significant collaborative policies. Contemporary art productions and practices are based in Istanbul and are dependent on private sector investments, rather than official funds. Compared to the...
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Response to Platform 3 by Shuruq Harb
A friend recently asked me, what would be my dream cultural/art space in Ramallah? In the midst of rapid urban construction in Ramallah, my impulse is not to build another building but create what is lacking – an open public space. I feel this would be an artistic, political and...
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Ramallah, in a Student Encounter
Yazid Anani
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Response to Platform 2 by Bérénice Saliou
Cardboards are leaned against a wall in a street. They form a peculiar assemblage one can identify as makeshift shelters. Fashioned out of the detritus of consumer society, the cardboards have become facades. They conceal women who were probably repudiated by their families. One of them emerges from her 'house'...
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Reza Aramesh
Walking in the Darkness of a Promised Light
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State Ending and the Durable Illusions of Empire
Raymond Baker
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Beyond the Former Middle East
Aesthetics, Civil Society, and the Politics of Representation