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Rewiring Narratives
New Media Art from the Arab World
2026
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Rewiring Narratives – New Media Art from the Arab WorldRewiring Narratives is the first comprehensive book on New Media Art from the Arab world, offering a groundbreaking perspective on contemporary art, digital art, media culture, and technological innovation across the Middle East and North Africa.Bringing together leading artists, curators, and scholars, this richly illustrated volume explores the history and evolution of Arab media art through ...
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- Tarek Abou El FetouhLawrence Abu HamdanBilal AkkoucheZeina AridaRichard ArmstrongKader AttiaDana AwartaniNegar AzimiSam BardaouilYto BarradaMyriam Ben SalahAntonia CarverCarolyn Christov-BakargievMai EldibReem FaddaBen FloydMassimiliano GioniValerie L. HillingsAbdellah KarroumAlexandre KazerouniAli KhadraMona KhazindarAnneka LenssenSophie MakariouRabih MrouéAbdullah Al-MutairiSilvia NaefHans Ulrich ObristJean-Marc PrevostHoor Al QasimiJim QuiltyWalid RaadKhalil RabahYasmine El RashidiSarah RifkySarah RogersKareem SakkaAlia Al-SenussiNada ShaboutWael ShawkySuha ShomanFarida SultanRayyane TabetSheikha Al-Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al ThaniChristine ThoméWilliam WellsAkram ZaatariJMMP – Julian Mader Max Prediger GbR
2026
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Since the 1990s, contemporary art in the Arab world has experienced exponential growth and numerous changes. With the appearance of artists from the region in international exhibitions, the dynamics within the art scenes changed significantly. Museums & art foundations began to collect, biennials were launched, contemporary art galleries, fairs, residencies and schools emerged in many countries, and the governments of the Gulf states launched megaprojects. This reader serves as a guide for...
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Obsolescence and Opportunities
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