Articles

‘Mirror Reflection’

The exhibition 'Mirror Reflection' brought together ten Bosnian artists in their creative expression to explore Islamic spirituality, as a part of their cultural heritage.

Illuminating the Word

From the abstract to the literal, from traditional painting to calligraffiti, the power of the word is explored in myriad ways through the works of today's generation of artists.

A Solo Project by Emerging Iranian Artist Nazgol Ansarinia

For Liste 2015, Green Art Gallery presents a solo project by emerging Iranian artist Nazgol Ansarinia, whose practice is sited upon the faultline between the private, domestic realm and its wider socioeconomic context. The works here speak to the twinned dissembling and reconstruction of reality in an increasingly surveilled, mediated, and globalised world.

‘Reforma’, the Second Solo Show of Panamanian Artist Jhafis Quintero

Sabrina Amrani Gallery presents 'Reforma', the second solo exhibition of Panamanian artist Jhafis Quintero at the gallery, showcasing a new body of work across installation and video, drawing further on his experience of 10-year-long imprisonment in a Costa Rican jail, where Quintero at first became both artist and creative subject.

P21 Gallery presents ‘The Map is Not the Territory’

Thirty-nine contemporary artists – most of them Palestinian, Native American, and Irish – explore the profound specific and unusual intersections between the three cultures with original paintings, photographs, prints, drawings, artist books, and films. They consider such topics as conflict, resistance, land, food, diaspora, identity, and persistence.

‘Caught in the Game’: Neda Zarfsaz and Golnar Adili

'Caught in the Game' creates a dialogue in space between two female artists Neda Zarfsaz and Golnar Adili and their interpretation of vast Iranian culture using different mediums, approaches and understandings. The exhibition at Mottahedan Projects Gallery in Dubai opened on May 12 and will run until May 31, 2015.

‘Palestinian Chronicles’ by David Verberckt

The photo story shows the evolution of numerous 1948 refugee camps in Palestine and life of their nowadays fourth generation of refugees. The exhibition is on view at Hanikah, in Sarajevo, as a part of 'Modul memorije 2015' (The International Theater Festival MESS) an will be open until May 9, 2015.