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By: Manick Govinda
As I was chaperoned around the 8th Sharjah Biennial: Art, Ecology and the Politics of Change, the Emirate reminded me of Phoenix Arizona, but instead of US patriotism pervading, Islam sits relaxingly
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By: Kim Dhillon
Born in Kabul in 1973, Lida Abdul has returned to live there. Kim Dhillon looks at her practice, working accross various media, that fuses Western formalist traditions with numerous aesthetic influenc
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By: Kim Dhillon
Born in Kabul in 1973, Lida Abdul has returned to live there. Kim Dhillon looks at her practice, working accross various media, that fuses Western formalist traditions with numerous aesthetic influenc
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Lida Abdul, White house, Kabul, 16mm transfer to DVD, 458, 2005. Courtesy: the artist and Giorgio Persano Gallery Subscribers read on…
By: Manick Govinda
It would seem that politics has taken centre stage in contemporary art.
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WHO: artists working in any media. WHAT: West Lancashire Open Exhibition 2008. WHERE: Ormskirk. WHEN: request an application form before 23 June. The exhibition runs from 19 July - 10 S Subscribers read on…