Contemporary art in the Middle East

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    • Sloman, Paul

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Contemporary art in the Middle East

[edited by Paul Sloman]

Black Dog, c2009

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"Artworld"--Cover

"Artist biographies": p. 207-213

Bibliography: p. 214-217

Includes index

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Contemporary Art in the Middle East is the first in an exciting new series ARTWORLD that seeks to showcase the most engaging, cutting-edge contemporary art being made around the world today. Contemporary Art in the Middle East gives those with a genuine interest in art and culture a vital source with which to see the amazing work coming out of a region where reports of political conflict often eclipse those of cultural innovation. With essays by esteemed writers, academics and practitioners, Contemporary Art in the Middle East profiles the work of the most cutting edge artists coming out of the Middle East today, including that by Khosrow Hassan Zadeh, Shrin Neshat, Mona Hatoum, Farhad Moshiri, Shadi Ghadirian, Ghazel, Mitra Tarizian, Reza Aramesh and Yehudit Sasportas. With artist pages presenting specially-commissioned works from some of the most important artists currently working out of the region, Contemporary Art in the Middle East is the first survey of its kind, shattering old stereotypes and providing a forum for art that is insightful, humourous, interesting and inspiring. 300 colour & b/w illustrations

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