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Ibraaz/Kamel Lazaar Foundation announce online media partnership with Art Dubai's 2014 Global Art Forum
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Meanwhile…History
Shumon Basar, Ala Younis and Omar Berrada in conversation with Sheyma Buali
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Global Art Forum 8
Live
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Ibraaz Talks: Global Art Forum 8
Hans Ulrich Obrist: in conversation with Omar Kholeif
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Ibraaz Talks: Global Art Forum 8
Shumon Basar: in conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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Ibraaz Talks: Global Art Forum 8
Shiva Balaghi: in conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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Ibraaz Talks: Global Art Forum 8
Oscar Guardiola-Rivera: in conversation with Anthony Downey
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Ibraaz Talks: Global Art Forum 8
Todd Reisz: in conversation with Omar Kholeif
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Ibraaz Talks: Global Art Forum 8
Okwui Enwezor: in conversation with Anthony Downey
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Ibraaz Talks: Global Art Forum 8
Farah Al-Nakib: in conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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Ibraaz Talks: Global Art Forum 8
Adam Szymczyk: in conversation with Omar Kholeif
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Ibraaz Talks: Global Art Forum 8
John Akomfrah: in conversation with Anthony Downey
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Ibraaz Talks: Global Art Forum 8
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Global Art Forum 8
1971-1979 The Short Seventies (World)
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Global Art Forum 8
Soviet Orientalism and Political Mobilisation
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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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Global Art Forum 8
1971-1979 The Short Seventies (UAE)
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Global Art Forum 8
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News
To close Ibraaz Platform 010, we present new essays by Ibraaz Editor-in-Chief Anthony Downey, Ibraaz Senior Editor Stephanie Bailey, Ibraaz Contributing Editor Ala Younis, and Natasha Hoare; interviews with Szabolcs KissPál and Mahmoud Khaled, Toleen Touq, Cevdet Erek, Hammad Nasar; projects by Shadi Habib Allah, Mahmoud Bakhshi, Maryam Monalisa Gharavi,...
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Doha Days
Global Art Forum 8 at Katara Art Center
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Qalandiya International 2016
Sites of Return: Ramallah
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Qalandiya International 2016
Pattern Recognition: Ramallah
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Qalandiya International 2016
Biographies
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FIELD MEETING Take 4: Thinking Practice
Responses
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The Jerusalem Show
Jack Persekian in conversation with Basak Senova
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The Jerusalem Show
Chapter 1: Intensities
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A DREAM: The Iraq Pavilion at 55th Venice Biennale
Tamara Chalabi, Reem Shather-Kubba, and Jonathan Watkins in conversation with Basak Senova
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Echoes & Reverberations
Soundscapes: Taking Apart the Arab City by Dr. Alexandra MacGilp
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A Prologue to the Past and Present State of Things
Hair and Milk Bottle: Hassan Sharif
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A Prologue to the Past and Present State of Things
OLGA'S NOTES, all those restless bodies: Marwa Arsanios
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A Letter’s Discourse
Yazan Khalili and Lara Khaldi in conversation with Natasha Hoare
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Acoustic Encounters
Magdi Mostafa in conversation with Clelia Coussonnet
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Hero to Hero
Sohrab Kashani in conversation with Taus Makhacheva
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FIELD MEETING Take 4: Thinking Practice
Speaker Biographies + Synopses
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Kuwait Transformed
Farah Al-Nakib in conversation with Todd Reisz
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The Non-Located Space
Mahmoud Khaled in conversation with Omar Kholeif
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Action Piece
Reza Aramesh in conversation with Lara Atallah
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Doing Performance
Hassan Sharif in conversation with Nujoom Al Ghanem
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The Outsider
Mario Rizzi in conversation with Cristiana Perrella
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Information Acts
Navine G. Khan-Dossos in conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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Art After Identity Politics
Nav Haq in conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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Alternate Geographies
Sumesh Sharma in conversation with Amanprit Sandhu
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Global Art Forum 9
Sheyma Buali in conversation with Turi Munthe and Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi
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Who's Afraid of Religion?
Köken Ergun in conversation with Omar Kholeif
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A Hybrid Model
Antonia Carver in conversation with Omar Kholeif
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The State of a Nation
Larissa Sansour in conversation with Sheyma Buali
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The Time is Out of Joint
Tarek Abou El Fetouh in conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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Future Imperfect
Monira Al Qadiri: The Saudi New Wave | Digital Landscapes and Future Institutions
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Future Imperfect
Leila Al-Shami: Emerging from ‘The Kingdom of Silence’ | Beyond Institutions in Revolutionary Syria
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The Square
Aimee Dawson
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Ibraaz January Newsletter
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Ibraaz February Newsletter
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Ibraaz October Newsletter
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Ibraaz February Reader 009/08
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Ibraaz Talks: Art Dubai 2013
Sophia Al-Maria: On Automobiles
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Ibraaz Talks: Art Dubai 2013
Shuruq Harb: On Agency
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Ibraaz Talks: Art Dubai 2013
Ala Younis: On Curating
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Ibraaz Talks: Art Dubai 2013
Guy Mannes-Abbott: On Drones
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Ibraaz Talks: Art Dubai 2013
Murtaza Vali: On Domesticity
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Ibraaz Talks: 13th Istanbul Biennial
Burak Arikan & Başak Şenova: Network Data
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Slavs and Tatars in conversation with Anthony Downey
Language Arts at The Third Line
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Warehouse Project Talks
Murtaza Vali: 'Arresting Flows, Stacking Forms'
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The Tethered
Sama Alshaibi
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Tariqah
Sama Alshaibi
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Muraqaba
Sama Alshaibi
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Dhikr
Sama Alshaibi
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Baraka
Sama Alshaibi
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Silsila
Sama Alshaibi
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Now Where?
On Navigating Without a Compass
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Act I: Sharjah Biennial 13
Stephanie Bailey
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Works on Paper
Artists Intervening in Lebanese Dailies
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Black Friday
Sophia Al-Maria at the Whitney Museum of American Art
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Critique as Infrastructure
Organic Growth and the Rise of Visual Arts Organizations in the UAE
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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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Sounds as if
Downtown Contemporary Arts Festival (D-CAF)
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Stéphanie Saadé
Grey Noise Gallery
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1497
Green Art Gallery
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An Unknown Lover's Discourse
An Ode to Performing Subjectivity in Research
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Collapsing Clouds of Gas and Dust
Vartan Avakian at Marfa’
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'A Deep Reverence for the Region's History'
Edited Urbanism on Dubai Creek
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Accented
Maraya Art Centre
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Hassan Matar
Lantian Xie at Grey Noise
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Other Maps
On Bouchra Khalili’s Cartographies
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Between Iran and Dubai
An Art Collection as an Alternative Archive of Iranian History
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Tracing Dissent at the Margins of Empire
Pan-Kaffirism in Iraq, South Africa, and Sri Lanka
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Mirror Worlds
Here and Elsewhere at the New Museum
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'We, the Intellectuals'
Re-routing Institutional Critique
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GCC: Achievements in Retrospective
Leili Sreberny-Mohammadi
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Utopian Dust Versus Perfumed Amplification
Object Lessons from Saadiyat Island and Gehry’s Guggenheim, Abu Dhabi
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All Mother Tongues Are Difficult
Mounira Al Solh at Sfeir-Semler Gallery, Beirut
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Anachronistic Ambitions
Imagining the Future, Assembling the Past
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Response to Platform 7 by Youmna Chlala
'You can't draw desire, you have to walk it.'
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Language Arts
Slavs and Tatars at The Third Line
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Come Together
The Sharjah Art Foundation's 2014 March Meeting
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Beyond the Odalisque
A Perspective on Algeria's Cultural Scene
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Beyond the Image
A Project by Lara Baladi with an introduction by Dorothea Schoene
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Untitled YouTube Stills
A Project by Anahita Razmi
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Some Pachinko Pieces
On Silence and Noise in Times of Crisis
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Response to Platform 4 by Sama Alshaibi
vs. The Ruler was made during the first year of the Arab uprising. It is comprised of two custom-made wooden 'electrocution' chairs (thrones) sitting in opposition to each other. The patriarchal male throne suggests the military and religion. Its counterpart is also suggestive of Islamic architecture, but is grounded by...
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The Social Impulse
Politics, Media and Art after the Arab Uprisings
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Initiated by the Kamel Lazaar Foundation in 2011, Ibraaz is the leading critical forum on visual culture in North Africa and the Middle East. We publish an annual online platform – consisting of essays, interviews, artists' projects, and platform responses – that focuses on research questions conceived through a network...
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