Throughout the Sharjah Biennial, works are described using overwrought, often politicized language, and the grandiloquent framing can, cumulatively, have a flattening effect.
Amid the destruction of Gaza, artist Maisara Baroud turned to paper and ink to document the genocide, capturing the pain, ...
As WWP’s Dr. Braudo-Bahat affirmed, “people in Northern Ireland don’t like each other, but they don’t kill each other.” ...
Artist Citra Sasmita imagines a world populated entirely by women in her momentous painted scrolls, part of a new exhibition ...
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Hosted on MSN‘War has cast a dark shadow over my work’: Gaza-based artist shares inspiration behind his viral paintingsOnce known for creating vibrant animations and playful depictions, Gaza-based Palestinian artist Ahmad Adawy has adopted a different tone this past year. Stoic images framed by scenes of war and ...
Eygi was a 26-year-old Turkish-American woman who grew up in Seattle. The University of Washington graduate had traveled to ...
Portraits of two women from Washington state killed in Gaza and the West Bank while protesting Israeli actions are featured ...
The makers of the Oscar-nominated documentary "Porcelain War" discuss the fragility of life — and the strength of resistance ...
The real threat posed by detained booksellers Mahmoud and Ahmad Muna is their willingness to engage with Jewish-Israelis amid ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNArt as survival: Gaza’s creators transform pain into protestAmid the rubble of destroyed homes and the echoing booms of air strikes, Gaza’s artists sit with brushes in hand, ...
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