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Arabicity contemporary Arab art edited by Rose Issa and Juliet Cestar ; contributions by Rose Issa, Georges Corm, Michket Krifa, Etel Adnan

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Contributor:
Issa, Rose  Search this
Corm, Georges  Search this
Krifa, Michket  Search this
Adnan, Etel  Search this
Editor:
Cestar, Juliet  Search this
Physical description:
159 pages chiefly illustrations (chiefly color) 25 cm
Type:
Exhibitions
Place:
Middle East
Africa, North
Date:
2019
20th century
21st century
Notes:
AFA copy 39088019020403 gift from the Middle East Institute Art Gallery, Washington, DC.
Contents:
Art : a weapon of mass discussion / Rose Issa -- Cultural achievements vs Arab regimes' failures / Georges Corm -- The wanderland of the artist citizen / Michket Krifa -- A tragic destiny? / Etel Adnan -- Mona Hatoum -- Abdul Rahman Katanani -- Raeda Saadeh -- Amer Shomali -- Emily Jacir -- Khalil Rabah -- Taysir Batniji -- Tarek Al-ghoussein -- Sharif Waked -- Chant Avedissian -- Fathi Hassan -- Susan Hefuna -- Nabil Boutros -- Youssef Nabil -- Ayman Baalbaki -- Tagreed Darghouth -- Katya Traboulsi -- Said Baalbaki -- Nada Sehnaoui -- Rabih Mroué -- Walid Raad -- Marwan Rechmaoui -- Adel Abidin -- Mahmoud Obaidi -- Ayad Alkadhi -- Jananne Al-Ani -- Khaled Barakeh -- Buthayna Ali -- Bady Dalloul -- Hassan Hajjaj -- Batoul S'Himi -- Zoulikha Bouabdellah -- Kader Attia -- Mounir Fatmi -- Lalla Essaydi -- Manal Al Dowayan -- Jowhara Alsaud -- Adbulnasser Gharem -- Ahmed Mater
Summary:
"Arabicity reflects on four decades of the aesthetic, conceptual, and socio-political concerns of contemporary Arab artists. Beautifully produced, it features over 200 artworks by 50 Arab artists including Bahia Shehab, Ayman Baalbaki, Hassan Hajjaj, and Raeda Saadeh, who explore their cultural heritage, and themes such as memory, destruction, and conflict, with great warmth, humour and visual poetry. Whether through video art, painting, photography or installation, these artists challenge the confines of their identity, resist stereotyping, and reshape the parameters of their cultural traditions. In their diverse media and subject matter, their works reflect the pulse of the region. In chaos they discover what endures"--Publisher's description
Topic:
Art, Arab  Search this
Art, Arab--Themes, motives  Search this
Art, Middle Eastern  Search this
Art, North African  Search this
Artists  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1112501