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Nazar

Photographs from the Arab World
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Nazar presents a unique collection of photographs from 56 Arab and Western photographers, exploring the complexities of Arab life across regions from North Africa to Saudi Arabia. Originating from the acclaimed "Nazar" exhibition at the Noorderlicht Festival, it showcases a rare and expansive view of the Arab world through documentary and fine art photography. Featuring images like Nadia Benchallal's portraits bridging Algerian and French culture and Randa Shaath's intimate captures of Cairo's rooftop dwellers, the book confronts the notion that picture-making is forbidden in the Arab Middle East and offers profound insight into a world often unseen.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in Arts & Culture, photography, Middle Eastern studies, and those seeking to challenge conventional media narratives. It appeals to cultural critics, students, and enthusiasts eager to explore contemporary Arab society through visual storytelling.

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In an essay here, cultural critic and curator Negar Azimi articulates a singular problem of being a photographer in the Arab Middle East. "Taswir" (or picture making), according to many Arab scholars, is prohibited by Muslim law, thus the notorious adage 'mamnous el taswir' (forbidden to photograph) exists in ubiquitous fashion, seemingly at every turn of the photographer's visual field.

Keeping that in mind makes this unprecedented and multifaceted view of the Arab world, as seen through the eyes of 56 Arab and Western photographers, the only current survey of its kind, an especially stimulating collection. Western readers will be introduced to multiple generations of photographers (male and female) previously little known outside the Middle East. Originally assembled for the highly acclaimed exhibition Nazar at the Noorderlicht Festival in the Netherlands, these pictures comprise the largest compilation of Arab photographs ever exhibited in the West.

Covering both documentary and fine art photography and ranging from North Africa to Lebanon and Palestine, from Iraq to Syria and Saudi Arabia, this book will open an often shuttered world. For example, Nadia Benchallal, who has assisted Annie Leibovitz and Arthur Elgort, offers black-and-white portraits of people who straddle Algerian-French culture, and Randa Shaath has recorded, from her high-rise apartment in Cairo, the lives of a shadow society of rooftop dwellers in the city.

Nazar, which means "seeing, insight, reflection" in Arabic, challenges preconceptions and reveals a complexity of Arab life not glimpsed on the nightly news.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781931788854

Publisher: Aperture

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 05 September 2005

Country: United States

Imprint: Aperture

Illustration: Illustrated in colour and duotone throughout

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 230.0mm

Height: 230.0mm

Weight: 1280g

Pages: 268

About the Author

WIM MELIS is curator of the Noorderlicht Festival in Groningen, the Netherlands. MICHKET KRIFA is a Tunisian-born free-lance writer and curator living in Paris. NEGAR AZIMI is a writer and curator living in Cairo as well as a member of the Lebanese Arab Image Foundation. ISSAM NASSAR is codirector of the Institute for Jerusalem Studies in Jerusalem. ISOLDE BRIELMAIER teaches at Vassar College in New York. ISSA TOUMA is founder and director of the international photo festival in Aleppo, Syria - the first to be held in the Middle East. PETER LEWIS is an artist and freelance curator living in London. SHERIFA ZUHUR is professor of national security at the Strategic Studies Institute of the United States Army War College.

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