The exhibition, entitled Whose Gaze is it Anyway?, is part of the ICA’s Arab film festival Safar, which opens later this month, and presents a series of rare film posters from the archive of collector ...
Doha, Qatar: In an era dominated by digital art and advertising, the sight of a physical graphic poster, especially an Arabic one, has become increasingly rare. However, at M7 in Msheireb Downtown ...
These are the poster children and heroes of the Arab revolutions. Some are just that- children, kids who have been raised as human faces of an otherwise anonymous maelstrom of anonymous popular ...
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The artworks of a graphic design student at Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar (VCUarts Qatar), a Qatar Foundation partner, have been recognised by the 100/100 Hundred Best ...
Art has always been part of Redmond resident Koloud Tarapolsi’s life. From creating handmade crafts and greeting cards to giving her home decor a personal touch and serving on Redmond’s Arts ...
When thinking of Arab culture, the mind often steers towards a somewhat conservative outlook. But Whose Gaze Is It Anyway? — a new exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) — uses posters ...
Entitled “Right-to-Left”, the exhibit represents typographic works by over 20 artists including Farhad Fozuni, Homa Delvaray, Iman Raad, Karim Lotfi, Maryam Palizgir, Maziar Pahlevan, Mehdi Saeidi, ...