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Ibraaz/Kamel Lazaar Foundation announce online media partnership with Art Dubai's 2014 Global Art Forum
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Global Art Forum 8
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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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Art Dubai's Global Art Forum 2016: The Future Was
The Future Was Global/Art/Forum
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Global Art Forum 9
Sheyma Buali in conversation with Turi Munthe and Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi
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Future Musings
On the 2016 Global Art Forum ‘The Future Was’
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Art Dubai's Global Art Forum 2016: The Future Was
The Future Was Space Is The Place
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Art Dubai's Global Art Forum 2016: The Future Was
The Future Was ZZZZZZZZ
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Art Dubai's Global Art Forum 2016: The Future Was
The Future Was a Roundabout
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Art Dubai's Global Art Forum 2016: The Future Was
The Future Was Underwater
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Art Dubai's Global Art Forum 2016: The Future Was
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Doha Days
Global Art Forum 8 at Katara Art Center
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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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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
Pattern Recognition: Ramallah
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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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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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FIELD MEETING Take 4: Thinking Practice
Curatorial Narrative
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The Performativity of Emotions
Abdullah Al-Mutairi in conversation with Sarah Abu Abdallah
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Between Middle and East
JW Stella in conversation with Aimee Dawson
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Migrations of Meaning
Lara Khaldi in conversation with Ghalya Saadawi
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Image Appropriation
Urok Shirhan in Conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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A Cartography of Events
Vangelis Vlahos in conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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A Hybrid Model
Antonia Carver in conversation with Omar Kholeif
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After the Biennial
Fulya Erdemci in conversation with Basak Senova
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Meanwhile…History
Shumon Basar, Ala Younis and Omar Berrada in conversation with Sheyma Buali
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Common Grounds and Common Cultures
Kamel Lazaar in conversation with Anthony Downey
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Expanding the Archive
Jumana Manna in conversation with Sheyma Buali
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Memory Montage
Uriel Orlow in conversation with Omar Kholeif
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Global Futures Forum 2013
10 Years On: Art and Everyday Life in Iraq and Iran
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Ibraaz May Newsletter
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Critical Anxieties
Regional vis-à-vis Global Discourses: Contemporary Art from the Middle East
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Ibraaz July Newsletter
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Symposium: Future Imperfect – Cultural Propositions and Global Perspectives
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Ibraaz September Newsletter
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Ibraaz January Newsletter
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Ibraaz February Newsletter
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Ibraaz March Newsletter
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Jaou Tunis 2014
09–11 May, Museé National du Bardo, Tunis
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Ibraaz Platform 007
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Ibraaz October Newsletter
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Ibraaz November Newsletter
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An Open Letter
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Ibraaz February Reader 009/08
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Ibraaz Reader 009/10
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Sunstone
Filipa César and Louis Henderson
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Now Where?
On Navigating Without a Compass
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Return to the Former Middle East
Ibraaz 5th Year Anniversary Editorial
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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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Critique as Infrastructure
Organic Growth and the Rise of Visual Arts Organizations in the UAE
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All the World’s Futures
A Review of the 56th Venice Biennale
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Accented
Maraya Art Centre
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Atmosphere
A Curatorial Take on the Global South
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The Geopolitics of Contemporary Art
Nikos Papastergiadis and Gerardo Mosquera
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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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Response to Platform 8 by Maryam Jafri
In a recent video work, Mouthfeel (2014) and a related lecture-performance titled Playlist (2014), I focused on symmetries between forms of aspirational consumption in the Global South.
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Anachronistic Ambitions
Imagining the Future, Assembling the Past
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Knowledge Bound
Reflections on Ashkal Alwan's Home Workspace Program, 2013-14
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Knowledge Bound
Reflections on Ashkal Alwan's Home Workspace Program, 2013-14
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Come Together
The Sharjah Art Foundation's 2014 March Meeting
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Juvenalia
Malak Helmy and Sophia Al Maria
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Family Friendly
A project by Fayçal Baghriche
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Arm Wrestling with Super Sohrab
Sohrab Kashani
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On The Admissibility of Sound
Seth Ayyaz
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Curating Conflict in Art
An I for an Eye and Death of a Cameraman
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Thieves of Babylon
Repatriation of Iraq's Looted Heritage under International and Domestic Law and Practice
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On Reporting, the Documentary and the Aesthetic in Ursula Biemann and Angela Sanders’ Europlex
Amy Charlesworth
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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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Response to Platform 5 by HG Masters
Firstly, and most immediately, I object to the characterisation of the context in which this question is situated. There is, of course, a marketplace for what we call cultural goods, including artworks, but there's no reason to situate all artworks immediately in an economy. Things that are made solely for...
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Response to Platform 5 by Rayya Badran
A new book has surfaced on the shelves of Lebanese and possibly Arab bookstores. The title reads: Pure Nostalgia . As in Exclusive Nostalgia, as in free from this contaminated present . The emergence of this publication is perhaps symptomatic of something larger than a trivial nostalgia quenched by the...
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The Many Afterlives of Lulu
The Story of Bahrain’s Pearl Roundabout
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Citizens Reporting and the Fabrication of Collective Memory
Jens Maier-Rothe
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Response to Platform 3 by Ergin Çavuşoğlu
I am broadly interested in addressing the recontextualisation of cultural heritage in the MENA region by institutions, thus aligning it in the process with current developments in contemporary art at large. Artistic practices are frequently used to measure the economic and cultural growth of geographies. This is often achieved by...
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Response to Platform 3 by Shumon Basar
Can or should or will? Everything is possible, while a lot less is likely. These to me are three discrete topics: the health of institutions; public space (itself a maligned, misused term, most of the time); and civil society. I think if artists – or curators, or any agent involved...
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Response to Platform 2 by Antonia Carver
This is a very wide question and impossible to answer in a book, let alone a paragraph. However, it could boil down to two questions concerning visual artists, rather than visual culture per se: What can art do? And do artists have a responsibility to react and respond to their...
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Response to Platform 1 by Achim Borchardt-Hume
The political and cultural density of the Middle East is as diverse, rich and complex as that of Central Europe with which it shares a history of struggle about disputed borders, clashing ideologies and religious turmoil. The fact that the term by which the region is commonly identified is a...