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When Energy Becomes Form
Stefano Rabolli Pansera in conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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Common Grounds and Common Cultures
Kamel Lazaar in conversation with Anthony Downey
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Deconstructing the Public Sphere
A Report on Future City
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Notes on Performative Urbanism
An Emergent Design Approach to the Gulf
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Saadiyat and the Gulf Labor Boycott
Gulf Labor
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Dubai’s Mystified Promise of Globalization
Nadia Mounajjed
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Ramallah, in a Student Encounter
Yazid Anani
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Qalandiya International 2016
Sites of Return: Ramallah
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Qalandiya International 2016
Moments for Possibilities 'Air, Land and Sea': London
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Qalandiya International 2016
Biographies
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With Inside Outside
Nada Sehnaoui in conversation with Laura Allsop
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From Invisible Enemy to Enemy Kitchen
Michael Rakowitz in conversation with Anthony Downey
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Kuwait Transformed
Farah Al-Nakib in conversation with Todd Reisz
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We Are Sick, But We Are Alive
Haig Aivazian in conversation with Rayya Badran
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Lingering in Vicinity
Maha Maamoun in conversation with Aleya Hamza
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Samples of Life
Joe Namy in conversation with Garine Aivazian
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Raising the Roof
Nevin Aladağ in conversation with Walter D. Mignolo
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Is This about Culture?
Leung Chi Wo in conversation with Robin Peckham
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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
Farah Al-Nakib: in conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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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
1971-1979 The Short Seventies (UAE)
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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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Condemned to Depth
Invisible Architecture in Rana ElNemr’s Streams of Synonyms
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Swimming Backwards
Khalid Abdalla
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The Turn المنعرج
Socially Engaged Art Practices in Tunisia
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Seeking Togetherness
The 37th EVA International
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Encroachment on the Everyday
Tehran’s Self-portrait
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'A Deep Reverence for the Region's History'
Edited Urbanism on Dubai Creek
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I Once Fell in Love with an Audience Member
Practice, Performance, Politics
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Other Maps
On Bouchra Khalili’s Cartographies
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Walling Strategy
Can T-Wall Murals really Beautify the Fragmented Baghdad?
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Doha Days
Global Art Forum 8 at Katara Art Center
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Filling the Gaps
Arts Infrastructures and Institutions in Libya Post-Dictatorship
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The Past Was Another Country
Two Projects by Sinisa Vlajkovic
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To the Barricades
Gezi Resistance, Public Space and the Counter-monumental
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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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One City, Two Guides – An Untimely Collaboration
What if Rani al Rajji and Michel De Certeau met in Beirut?
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An Explanation of an Irrelevant Monument
On the Memory of a Memorial
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Fast Forward to the Past
Cultural Institutions, Urban Development, and Regional Cinema in the Gulf Today
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The Urban Observatory of Beirut
For a Polysemic Reading of Both City and Territory
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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 2 by Faten Rouissi
By bicycle, he travels the roads and the districts searching for an answer to his many questions. He is a man, Tunisian, Arab, Berber and a native with roots in the Maghreb, Africa, the Middle East ... He is of this Earth and these oceans.