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Hanieh Delecroix & Keyvan Saber: Lifeline

'Lifeline' is the first solo exhibition in London for Hanieh Delecroix & Keyvan Saber, a unique collaboration between two Iranian artists based in Paris who started working together in 2012. The exhibition opened at Rose Issa Projects in London and will run until January 10, 2014.

Fabric of a Nation Deja Vu Series2

Jerusalem Fund Gallery Al-Quds presents 'Fabric of a Nation Deja Vu Series2', the solo exhibition of mixed media photography by Amr Mounib. The exhibition will be open until December 6, 2013.

Art Syria

Meem Gallery in Dubai is proud to present 'Art Syria', an exhibition comprised of works by seven established artists, all Syrian in nationality. The exhibition will run until November 24, 2013.

‘Passages//Toroq’ by Sherin Guirguis

The Third Line is pleased to present Sherin Guirguis’ first solo show in Dubai. Sherin investigates post-colonial themes of political, cultural and social dogma within the framework of the Egyptian diaspora, both in the public and private spheres. Delving deep into the building blocks of culture and identity, specifically from the approach of a diaspora artist, she presents her interpretation of what it means to be defined by the transformative events of the moment.

‘Southeast to Armageddon’ by Raja’a Khalid

DUBAI / The Third Line welcomes back Raja'a Khalid in the Project Space with her exhibit 'Southeast to Armageddon' – a small selection of images from the Middle East chapter of her ongoing 'Minor Histories Archive’ project.

Beyond Beauty

LONDON / Kashya Hildebrand London is proud to present Lalla Essaydi’s retrospective exhibition, Beyond Beauty, spanning five major bodies of work from 2003 to 2012. The exhibition will open on October 24 and will run till December 7, 2013.

Nabil Nahas

DUBAI / Nabil Nahas brings his inimitable sense of scale, opulence, and sheer sumptousness back to Dubai this November with a second solo exhibition at Lawrie Shabibi. Focusing this time on his three-dimensional paintings, as tactile as they are optical, the exhibition leads on from his previous show at the gallery, which comprised his starfish paintings and landscapes. The forthcoming solo presents Nahas’ two other areas of production - Fractals, his best-known series, and his Galactic paintings.