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Lamia Saleh

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Iraqi Photographer Amir Hazim ​​documents the 2019 October Revolution, exploring the fragility of humanity and #Iraq’s sociopolitical landscape with a touch of melancholic mystery. AMIR HAZIM

Iraqi Photographer Amir Hazim ​​documents the 2019 October Revolution, exploring the fragility of humanity and #Iraq’s sociopolitical landscape with a touch of melancholic mystery. <a href="/AmeerHazim/">AMIR HAZIM</a>
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More Than Your Eyes Can See: Contemporary Photography from the Arab World, an exhibition celebrating the work of 15 photographers from the Arab world and its diaspora who are defining the practice of photography in the Middle East | bit.ly/3SKqgOB

More Than Your Eyes Can See: Contemporary Photography from the Arab World, an exhibition celebrating the work of 15 photographers from the Arab world and its diaspora who are defining the practice of photography in the Middle East | bit.ly/3SKqgOB
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More Than Your Eyes Can See: Amr Attamimi (Yemen) The 'Lalaland' series aims to portray a perfect state of mind--a utopian perspective on oneself and the world around them. | bit.ly/3Qu4Jbs

More Than Your Eyes Can See: Amr Attamimi (Yemen) The 'Lalaland' series aims to portray a perfect state of mind--a utopian perspective on oneself and the world around them. | bit.ly/3Qu4Jbs
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Open House: More Than Your Eyes Can See, Contemporary Photography from the Arab World | Join MEI - in partnership w/ tribe magazine & curator @lailajadallah - for a gallery open house as part of Dupont Circle's #thirdthursday #artwalk 8/18, 5-8pm mei.edu/events/exhibit…

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Its #ThirdThursday again Dupont Circle ! Visit the photography exhibition Middle East Institute arts & culture center Middle East Institute Arts and Culture #MEIartgallery curated by Laila Abdul-hadi Jadallah @lailajadallah feat. 15 dynamic artists in partnership w/ Tribe magazine tribe magazine #WashDC✨

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Hania M #BestInternEver has started this account so we can highlight photography books & artist monographs from the region, of which there are so many .. starting with #InAbsentia, in honor of Tarek Al-Ghoussein, who was at the forefront of the playing field.

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Tarek Al-Ghoussein set the photography bar very high in the region, inspired by the #NewTopographics landscape aesthetics he often referenced in his work. This account is dedicated to him.

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More Than Your Eyes Can See: Eman Ali (Oman) interlaces gender, religious and socio-political ideologies under sexuality and the performance of gender, questioning cultural complexities in the Gulf and East Africa. E Words and images from: bit.ly/3dvXDEF

More Than Your Eyes Can See: Eman Ali (Oman) interlaces gender, religious and socio-political ideologies under sexuality and the performance of gender, questioning cultural complexities in the Gulf and East Africa. <a href="/SultanateOfEman/">E</a> 

Words and images from: bit.ly/3dvXDEF
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remembering Tarek, and a new account that focuses on photobooks and artists monographs, tribe follows kicks off with 'In Absentia: Photographs by Tarek Al Ghoussein' and will then continue to highlight more publications from the region (suggestions welcome)

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More Than Your Eyes Can See: Mohammad Alfaraj (Saudi Arabia). Born and raised in Al Hassa, his interest in nature and ecology and led him to a multidimensional practice, through which he presents a world on the verge of collapse. | riyadhart.sa/en/artists/moh…

More Than Your Eyes Can See: Mohammad Alfaraj (Saudi Arabia). Born and raised in Al Hassa, his interest in nature and ecology and led him to a multidimensional practice, through which he presents a world on the verge of collapse. | riyadhart.sa/en/artists/moh…
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Mohammed AlFaraj, born and raised in Al Hassa, a Saudi city that fed his interest in nature and ecology and led him to a multidimensional practice in #video #photography #installations & #writing through which he presents a world on the verge of collapse riyadhart.sa/en/artists/moh……

Mohammed AlFaraj, born and raised in Al Hassa, a Saudi city that fed his interest in nature and ecology and led him to a multidimensional practice in #video #photography #installations &amp; #writing through which he presents a world on the verge of collapse riyadhart.sa/en/artists/moh……
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Guardians of the oasis (2021) from the Guardians and Witnesses series by Mohammad Alfaraj is featured in "More Than Your Eyes Can See: Contemporary Photography from the Arab World" #MEIartgallery Middle East Institute Arts and Culture Middle East Institute curated by Laila Abdul-Hadi Jadallah @lailajadallah

Guardians of the oasis (2021) from the Guardians and Witnesses series by <a href="/AlfarajMohammad/">Mohammad Alfaraj</a> is featured in "More Than Your Eyes Can See: Contemporary Photography from the Arab World" #MEIartgallery <a href="/meiartsculture/">Middle East Institute Arts and Culture</a> <a href="/MiddleEastInst/">Middle East Institute</a> curated by Laila Abdul-Hadi Jadallah @lailajadallah
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A largescale image, imperfectly wheatpasted on the gallery wall Middle East Institute Arts and Culture was originally intended to be installed outdoors to decompose w/the weather. A stylistic choice by Mohammad Alfaraj to illustrate the tension between people & the land in the context of #climatechange