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In the perpetual quest for the new, the exciting and the
innovative, the attention of the global art community has in recent
years been more and more focused on the Middle East. Exhibitions
and articles have highlighted a remarkable burst of creativity in
the region, as Arab countries from Syria to Algeria, Egypt to
Lebanon and Palestine to Saudi Arabia have launched some of the
most fascinating artists in recent years. The conceptual
playfulness of Hassan Khan, the charged paintings of Jeffar Khaldi,
the organic sculptures of Diana Al-Hadid, and the moving
photography of Yto Barrada have dazzled audiences with their
variety, innovation and thoughtfulness. Until now, however, nobody
has captured the vitality of the region's art in a single book. New
Vision: Arab Contemporary Art in the 21st Century offers the most
comprehensive, scholarly and in-depth survey yet of what is
currently happening at the cutting-edge of art in the Arab world.
It begins with five groundbreaking essays that offer the best
context to date for contemporary Arab production. Between them they
discuss the critical issues of diaspora, globalization, identity
and audience, and also explore the origins of the current boom in
the political upheavals of the late 20th century. These essays are
then followed by some 90 superbly illustrated profiles of key
artists, organizations and galleries. Mixing the well known (such
as Mona Hatoum or Susan Hefuna) with the up and coming (for
example, Steve Sabella or Mireille Astore), this section offers a
vibrant perspective on the current state of Arab art.
In the perpetual quest for the new, the exciting and the
innovative, the attention of the global art community has in recent
years been more and more focused on the Middle East. Exhibitions
and articles have highlighted a remarkable burst of creativity in
the region, as Arab countries from Syria to Algeria, Egypt to
Lebanon and Palestine to Saudi Arabia have launched some of the
most fascinating artists in recent years. The conceptual
playfulness of Hassan Khan, the charged paintings of Jeffar Khaldi,
the organic sculptures of Diana Al-Hadid, and the moving
photography of Yto Barrada have dazzled audiences with their
variety, innovation and thoughtfulness. Until now, however, nobody
has captured the vitality of the region's art in a single book. New
Vision: Arab Contemporary Art in the 21st Century offers the most
comprehensive, scholarly and in-depth survey yet of what is
currently happening at the cutting-edge of art in the Arab world.
It begins with five groundbreaking essays that offer the best
context to date for contemporary Arab production. Between them they
discuss the critical issues of diaspora, globalization, identity
and audience, and also explore the origins of the current boom in
the political upheavals of the late 20th century. These essays are
then followed by some 90 superbly illustrated profiles of key
artists, organizations and galleries. Mixing the well known (such
as Mona Hatoum or Susan Hefuna) with the up and coming (for
example, Steve Sabella or Mireille Astore), this section offers a
vibrant perspective on the current state of Arab art.
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