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Sara Naim’s New Solo Show at The Third Line

Sara Naim’s New Solo Show at The Third Line

5 October, 2023

Sara Naim’s (Syrian, b. 1987) new solo show ‘Rose Tinted’ is on view at The Third Line in Dubai until 8 July 2022.

Huguette Caland: Faces and Places

Huguette Caland: Faces and Places

5 October, 2023

Huguette Caland (1931-2019) was a prominent artist and figure who paved the way for freedom of artistic expression. Born in Beirut, she was Lebanese by birth, French by marriage, and American by choice.

4 Must-See Exhibitions

4 Must-See Exhibitions

5 October, 2023

Looking for cool exhibitions to check out? Don’t miss these four shows this week.

4 Must-See Exhibitions in WANA

4 Must-See Exhibitions in WANA

5 October, 2023

We listed four exhibitions you should not miss this week in the region. …

4 Must-see Exhibitions

4 Must-see Exhibitions

5 October, 2023

Do not miss these four exhibitions in the region this week.

Implications of the “Contemporary Art from the Islamic World” (1989) Exhibition

Implications of the “Contemporary Art from the Islamic World” (1989) Exhibition

5 October, 2023

The 1989 exhibition “Contemporary Art from the Islamic World” at London’s Barbican Centre was the first large scale exhibition of artists from Islamic backgrounds. The exhibition also introduced the term ‘modern Islamic art’, a debatable term.

4 Must-See Exhibitions in WANA

4 Must-See Exhibitions in WANA

5 October, 2023

Do not miss these four exhibitions in the region this week.

The Salon d’Automne and Sursock Museum

The Salon d’Automne and Sursock Museum

5 October, 2023

Sursock Museum’s Salon d’Automne has played a significant role in documenting and contributing to the history of Lebanese art.

4 Must-See Exhibitions in Dubai

4 Must-See Exhibitions in Dubai

5 October, 2023

With Art Dubai and a number of exciting new exhibitions, Dubai is now…

4 Must-See Exhibitions

4 Must-See Exhibitions

5 October, 2023

The exhibition scene in Paris and Dubai is looking quite dashing this week. Do not miss these four shows!

Exhibition Archives: From the Ocean to the Gulf and Beyond (2002)

Exhibition Archives: From the Ocean to the Gulf and Beyond (2002)

5 October, 2023

In the Exhibition Archives series, we examine and discuss significant shows of modern and contemporary Arab art around the world.

Must-see Exhibitions in Dubai This Autumn

Must-see Exhibitions in Dubai This Autumn

5 October, 2023

The exhibition scene in Dubai is looking pretty dashing this autumn. There are plenty of shows to check out presenting a variety of approaches and a plethora of focuses – surely something for everyone’s taste.

Watch This Artist: Houda Terjuman

Watch This Artist: Houda Terjuman

5 October, 2023

Mathqaf is pleased to introduce Syrian-Swiss artist, Houda Terjuman. Based in Marrakech, her…

Watch This Artist: Laila Elsawi

Watch This Artist: Laila Elsawi

5 October, 2023

Laila Elsawi is a 24-year-old visual artist based in Egypt.

Watch This Artist: Amna AlFalasi

Watch This Artist: Amna AlFalasi

5 October, 2023

Amna AlFalasi is an Emirati sculptor, who aims to create figurative forms that celebrate the strength and the complexity of the human spirit.

Watch This Artist: Ahmed Morsi

Watch This Artist: Ahmed Morsi

5 October, 2023

Ahmed Morsi is a Cairo-based artist and architect who creates expressive portraits.

Watch This Artist: Nujud Altammami 

Watch This Artist: Nujud Altammami 

5 October, 2023

Today we have the pleasure to introduce you to Nujud Altammami, a Riyadh-based…

Watch This Artist: Mykérinos

Watch This Artist: Mykérinos

5 October, 2023

Mathqaf is pleased to introduce you to Mykérinos, a Chicago-based artist. She grew…

Watch This Artist: Mohamed Lekleti

Watch This Artist: Mohamed Lekleti

5 October, 2023

Dear friends, please meet Mohamed Lekleti, a Moroccan artist based in Montpellier.

Watch This Artist: Eliana El Morr

Watch This Artist: Eliana El Morr

5 October, 2023

Mathqaf is pleased to present Eliana El Morr, a Beirut-based artist. She is…

Watch This Artist: Gilbert Loutfi

Watch This Artist: Gilbert Loutfi

5 October, 2023

Mathqaf is pleased to introduce Gilbert Loutfi. Born in Beirut in 1980, Loutfi…

Mawadah fel Zaman: Why Is Art Important?

Mawadah fel Zaman: Why Is Art Important?

5 October, 2023

Our new columnist, Mawadah Nofal, investigates a profound question: why is art important?

6 Books We Are Reading This Holiday Season

6 Books We Are Reading This Holiday Season

5 October, 2023

To celebrate the upcoming holiday season (we are definitely counting the days already!!), we wanted to present to you the books we are saving for the winter break.

The Beggar

The Beggar

5 October, 2023

Loulwah Kutbi analyses Naguib Mahfouz’s The Beggar (1965).

Throwing Sparks

Throwing Sparks

5 October, 2023

  “ نار جدة و جنتها، وجهان لعملة واحدة” “Jeddah’s hell and heaven…

Letters From Gaza

Letters From Gaza

5 October, 2023

“What is home? It’s not a map, not a birth certificate. It’s not…

The Sand Child

The Sand Child

5 October, 2023

Taher Ben Jelloun is a Moroccan writer whose present conviction for writing came…

Reading List for August

Reading List for August

5 October, 2023

What’s better than getting completely lost in a mesmerising book – whether fiction or not. Here are eight books from (and of) the region we cannot wait to read this August.

First Museums in WANA

First Museums in WANA

5 October, 2023

Have you ever wondered about the history of museums in West Asia and North Africa? When were the region’s first museums established? What kind of museums were they?

Mathaf: The Making of a Museum

Mathaf: The Making of a Museum

5 October, 2023

Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art in Doha was founded in 2010 with…

Playlist: Inspired by Chant Avedissian

Playlist: Inspired by Chant Avedissian

5 October, 2023

Welcome to a sweet little nostalgia trip.

Playlist: Happy Holidays

Playlist: Happy Holidays

5 October, 2023

With our fourth playlist we wish you the most magical and beautiful holiday season of 2020.

Playlist: Inspired by Baya

Playlist: Inspired by Baya

5 October, 2023

Hello friends! Baya is mostly known as the Algerian artist who inspired Picasso….

Playlist: Sahra

Playlist: Sahra

5 October, 2023

With this playlist we invite you to a joyful, rebellious soirée

Playlist: Happy V Day

Playlist: Happy V Day

5 October, 2023

Mathqaf wishes you a Happy V Day! To celebrate check out our new…

Playlist: Night in the Desert

Playlist: Night in the Desert

5 October, 2023

Far away from the city lights, we invite you to join us on a night in the desert.

Playlist: Arab Jazz Club

Playlist: Arab Jazz Club

5 October, 2023

Hello friends & happy Wednesday. With this playlist, Arab Jazz Club, we invite…

Playlist: Until Dawn Do Us Part

Playlist: Until Dawn Do Us Part

5 October, 2023

Hello friends! After a short break, we are back with a new summer…

Playlist: From Lebanon (with Love)

Playlist: From Lebanon (with Love)

5 October, 2023

Our newest playlist pays homage to Lebanon.

Playlist: Googoosh گوگوش‎

Playlist: Googoosh گوگوش‎

5 October, 2023

An absolute icon, Googoosh is celebrated as Iran’s daughter and the queen of…

The Blue Light

The Blue Light

5 October, 2023

Hussian Bargouthi was a Palestinian author, essayist and philosopher born in 1954 in…

At My Age, I Still Hide to Smoke

At My Age, I Still Hide to Smoke

4 October, 2023

At My Age, I Still Hide to Smoke (Dir. Rayhana Obermeyer) is set…

Last Days to See Rachid Bouhamidi’s Show in Marrakech

Last Days to See Rachid Bouhamidi’s Show in Marrakech

6 September, 2022

Rachid Bouhamidi’s (American, b. 1981) ‘From Palm Springs to La Palmeraie’ is open at Galerie Tindouf, Marrakech, until 11 June.

Tahar Ben Jelloun’s Exhibition at L’Atelier 21

Tahar Ben Jelloun’s Exhibition at L’Atelier 21

5 September, 2022

Renowned Moroccan writer, Goncourt prizewinner and Nobel prize nominee Tahar Ben Jelloun’s (b. 1947) new solo exhibition has just opened at L’Atelier 21 in Casablanca.

Pathways

Pathways

2 September, 2022

Hunna Art, Océane Sailly’s 2021 founded contemporary art gallery representing women artists based in or from the Gulf, and Raffles The Palm Dubai present an energetic group of emerging Gulf-based artists.

Aidha Badr’s Solo Show in Dubai

Aidha Badr’s Solo Show in Dubai

6 January, 2022

Aidha Badr’s mesmerising solo exhibition ‘When I Desire You A Part Of Me Is Gone’ closes on 5 June 2022 at Jossa by Alserkal.

Playlist: Chill Vibes Only II

Playlist: Chill Vibes Only II

10 December, 2021

Our newest playlist invites you to relax, take it easy (pun intended!) and lay low.

Watch This Artist: Engie Ezeldin

Watch This Artist: Engie Ezeldin

5 December, 2021

In this interview Engie Ezeldin, a 25-year-old interdisciplinary artist based between Cairo and New York City, talks about her practise, her approach to creation and shares insights into her position as an Arab woman living between the US and Egypt.

The Contested Modernity of Contemporary Islamic Architecture: A Case Study on The Museum of Islamic Art in Qatar

The Contested Modernity of Contemporary Islamic Architecture: A Case Study on The Museum of Islamic Art in Qatar

3 December, 2021

In the wake of the transition to modernity, postmodernity and the increasingly secular…

Watch This Artist: Abdullah Samir

Watch This Artist: Abdullah Samir

3 December, 2021

Today we have the pleasure to introduce you to Abdullah Samir, a Cairo-based…

L’Apocalypse Arabe

L’Apocalypse Arabe

2 December, 2021

Etel Adnan is a visual artist, essayist, and poet whose multicultural and distinct…

Watch This Artist: Zineb Mezzour

Watch This Artist: Zineb Mezzour

5 November, 2021

Zineb Mezzour, a Moroccan-Swiss visual artist and data scientist, talks about her journey in the arts, imaginary travel to the undersea, an expedition to heal her blues and search for inner peace.

4 Must-See Exhibitions

4 Must-See Exhibitions

1 November, 2021

Do not miss these four exhibitions in the region and beyond this week….

Playlist: Chill Vibes Only

Playlist: Chill Vibes Only

8 October, 2021

Our newest playlist, Chill Vibes Only, invites you to relax and let go.

6 Must-See Exhibitions in Beirut This Summer

6 Must-See Exhibitions in Beirut This Summer

7 October, 2021

Beirut’s exhibition scene has taken a more serious tone this summer – and quite understandably so. These six exhibitions invite visitors to reflect on Lebanon’s future, but also offer avenues for escape.

4 Must-See Exhibitions

4 Must-See Exhibitions

2 October, 2021

Do not miss these four exhibitions in the region and beyond this week. …

Mawadah fel Zaman: Creative Burnout and Learning to Be Inspired Again

Mawadah fel Zaman: Creative Burnout and Learning to Be Inspired Again

10 September, 2021

It’s no secret that the pandemic created a huge shift in the art…

Everything but Hope

Everything but Hope

2 September, 2021

It’s been a decade since the wave of protests and revolutions that started in Tunisia and Egypt in mid-January 2011. To commemorate these events, we present this playlist – a moment of self-reflection and an array of feelings: rage, sadness, nostalgia.

Playlist: Womxn of WANA

Playlist: Womxn of WANA

3 August, 2021

To mark the occasion of the International Women’s Day, we present to you this playlist dedicated to the great artists of the region.

Forces of Change: Artists of the Arab World

Forces of Change: Artists of the Arab World

3 August, 2021

In 1989, the National Museum of Women in the Arts reached out to…

Playlist: Divas

Playlist: Divas

9 July, 2021

This week’s playlist celebrates our favourite Arab performers – the incomparable divas.

Reading List: Modern and Contemporary Art in Iraq

Reading List: Modern and Contemporary Art in Iraq

9 July, 2021

In our reading list on Modern and Contemporary Art in Iraq, we present…

Mawadah fel Zaman: Decolonising and Reimagining Museums

Mawadah fel Zaman: Decolonising and Reimagining Museums

7 July, 2021

In this piece our monthly columnist Mawadah Nofal argues for the urgency of museums to actively engage in decolonisation instead of approaching it as a yet another buzzword to be overused in the annual report.

Seasons of Migration to The North

Seasons of Migration to The North

5 July, 2021

“What race are you, are you Arab or African?    I’m like Othello, Arab…

Exhibition Archives: Unveiled (2009)

Exhibition Archives: Unveiled (2009)

9 June, 2021

In the Exhibition Archives series, we examine and discuss significant shows of modern and contemporary Arab art around the world.

13 Must-See Exhibitions in Dubai This Summer

13 Must-See Exhibitions in Dubai This Summer

7 June, 2021

The Dubai exhibition scene is looking pretty dashing this summer. Here are our top picks for you to escape the burning heat, and to be inspired and challenged in equal measure.

Remembering Dr Ramzi Dalloul

Remembering Dr Ramzi Dalloul

4 June, 2021

My most enduring memory of Dr Ramzi Dalloul (1935-2021) was at a dinner…

Watch This Artist: Sabrine Boulati

Watch This Artist: Sabrine Boulati

3 May, 2021

Sabrine Boulati, a Tunisia-based graphic designer, creates playful and engaging digital collages.

Two Women In One 

Two Women In One 

3 April, 2021

Egyptian writer, physician, and psychiatrist Nawal El-Saadawi was born in 1931 in the…

A World Without Maps

A World Without Maps

2 April, 2021

Today we are excited to inaugurate our new series, the Book of the Week, with an introduction to the novel “A World without Maps”.

4 Must-See Exhibitions

4 Must-See Exhibitions

1 April, 2021

Do not miss these four exhibitions in the region and beyond this week….

5 Must-See Exhibitions in Amman This August

5 Must-See Exhibitions in Amman This August

8 March, 2021

The exhibition scene in Amman this August is looking quite inviting. Check out these four must-see shows.

The FBQ Museum

The FBQ Museum

9 February, 2021

The Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani Museum in Doha, despite of the common criticism towards its eclectic and ‘chaotic’ presentation, is a fantastic example of indigenous museology and vernacular museographic practices reminding us of the importance to examine private museums displaying a collector’s artifacts and objects in relation to the collector’s life.

Watch This Artist: Amro Arida

Watch This Artist: Amro Arida

3 February, 2021

Boston-based interdisciplinary artist Amro Arida creates captivating media and video art.

Museums and the Digital

Museums and the Digital

1 February, 2021

2020 was not an easy year for museums, yet digital and online worlds present them a multitude of opportunities.

Playlist: Back to School

Playlist: Back to School

9 January, 2021

Let these tunes seduce you into a surprisingly pleasant September. Yalla!

Ask a Museologist: What’s the World’s Oldest Museum?

Ask a Museologist: What’s the World’s Oldest Museum?

9 January, 2021

Our in-house museologist and new columnist Elina Sairanen discusses the world’s first museum.

A Sister to Scheherazade

A Sister to Scheherazade

4 January, 2021

Assia Djebar’s A Sister to Scheherazade is framed by the story of Scheherazade…

Watch This Artist: Hind Bouqartacha

Watch This Artist: Hind Bouqartacha

3 January, 2021

Hind Bouqartacha is a Rabat-based photographer and videographer working with portraiture and conceptual, commercial and editorial photography.

Watch This Artist

Watch This Artist

3 January, 2021

Our new series “Watch This Artist” explores the different forms of contemporary creation in West Asia and North Africa.

Our Picks from Shasha Movie’s Monthly Programme

Our Picks from Shasha Movie’s Monthly Programme

3 January, 2021

To celebrate the opening of Shasha Movies, world’s first streaming platform for SWANA cinema, we picked four films from their March programme.

Gulf’s Misperceived Museology

Gulf’s Misperceived Museology

12 October, 2020

Contrary to what we can read from the Western media outlets, the Gulf museology is so much more than starachitects’ mega-museum projects.

Playlist: Dream Away

Playlist: Dream Away

12 August, 2020

Mathqaf’s second playlist invites you to dream.

4 Must-See Exhibitions in WANA

4 Must-See Exhibitions in WANA

12 July, 2020

Four exhibitions you should not miss this week in the region.

Modern Art Museums in WANA

Modern Art Museums in WANA

12 May, 2020

A brief overview looking at the region’s modern art museums and their histories.

Playlist: This Is Mathqaf

Playlist: This Is Mathqaf

12 February, 2020

Mathqaf’s first playlist presents to you a constellation of songs we just can’t stop listening to.

Welcome to Mathqaf

Welcome to Mathqaf

12 January, 2020

Mathqaf مَثقَف aims to engage with art history, museology and contemporary practices from West Asia and North Africa (WANA) to broaden the historical and theoretical discourses on regional art and culture.

Unlearning White Feminism 

Unlearning White Feminism 

1 January, 1970

Feminism; a discourse, a movement, a thought – subjective to the interpretation of…