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Flavorwire (blog)Daily Dose Pick: Art of the Middle EastFlavorwire (blog)Art of the Middle East is a sumptuous encyclopedia of more than 220 artists, from the internationally renowned (Shirin Neshat and Mona Hatoum, ...
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Terry Glavin: Robert Fowler gets it wrongNational Post (blog)"Non-peace" in the Middle East causes global terrorism, which then inflames fundamentalist Islamic diasporas throughout the world, and this threatens Canada ...and more »
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Gulfood 2010 exhibitors achieve record salesAME InfoGulfood 2010, the Middle East's largest food, drink, foodservice and hospitality exhibition, ended on a high note with record numbers of exhibitors, ...and more »
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Limelight calendarTallahassee.com"Defying Nasserism: Eisenhower and the Middle East Crisis of 1958": Presented by Alex Shelby from the FSU history department as part of the FSU Middle East ...and more »
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The GuardianDestination Dubai: how an art fair is reviving the city's cultureThe GuardianThe duo arrived in Dubai last year, shortly after appearing in Charles Saatchi's exhibition Unveiled: New Art from the Middle East. ...and more »
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Eye of Dubai (press release)Emirates NBD Private Banking CIO highlights long-term appeal of art as asset classAl-BawabaHighlighting the significant appeal of emerging art markets – including the Middle East – Dugan pointed out that increased investor attention to fine art ...Emirates NBD announces sponsorship of 4th Science Quality Congress Middle EastistockAnalyst.com (press release)Emirates NBD announces sponsorship of 4th Science Quality Congress Middle EastAME Infoall 15 news articles »
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Art adds more local colour in recessionFinancial TimesThere is also a “video bar”, a project that offers an artistic introduction to under-privileged children, and a prize for artists in the Middle East, ...and more »
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The art market: Tough times for art fundsFinancial TimesBut it soon became clear that Indian and Middle Eastern art was the most successful commercially in the region. And over the following years the ...
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Masters of Modern Art Exhibit Set for Abu Dhabi Festival 2010, 3/20-4/7Broadway WorldThe exhibition will feature a joint collection of works by two of the greatest living masters of Middle Eastern art - sculptors Parviz Tanavoli and Adam ...
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Decline of Euro, Pound Helps American CollectorsHuffington Post (blog)Six to 12 months ago, the Fine Art Fund - the London-based hedge fund that buys and sells artworks in eight different categories - had looked to acquire ...and more »
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Mangalorean.comAbu Dhabi: Alaap Special by MS SheelaMangalorean.comMS Sheela has also performed in Middle East and London. MS Sheela has a large number of audio releases to her credit. Sheela, along with her husband Prof BK ...
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Events in ConnecticutNew York TimesFAIRFIELD Quick Center for the Arts, Fairfield University “Will There Ever Be Peace in the Middle East?” Lecture featuring Martin Indyk, ...and more »
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Financial TimesTurkey's booming arts sceneFinancial TimesBut the question of whether Turkish art is more European or Middle Eastern in outlook proves controversial with museum professionals and dealers alike. ...
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Lifting Hazy Veils From Centuries of Vietnamese ArtEl Paso IncCuriously, the comparisons to which some Dong Son bronzes lend themselves are not to be found in China, but far away, in the Middle East. ...and more »
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FINE ARTS CALENDARMacon TelegraphMarch 17-April 18, Cowles Myles Collier East Gallery, Porter Fine Arts Building, Wesleyan College. Reception: 6-7:30 pm March 17. 757-5189. Free. ...and more »
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Tuttle devotes day to learning about fine artsJournal ReviewTuttle Middle School students put the books aside Wednesday for a day of fine arts. The school decided to host the day to spark some ...Tuttle celebrates art, music and dancethepaper24-7.comall 2 news articles »
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Middle East's leading bank underscores commitment to supporting culture and artsDubai City Guide“Emirates NBD is pleased to provide its support to the development of the fine arts here in the UAE and across the wider region,” said Saif Al Mansoori, ...and more »
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Lincoln Park restores vandalized memorial for slain soldierThe Detroit NewsLincoln Park -- A memorial for military personnel serving in the Middle East was restored today as city officials and the parents of a slain soldier watched ...Vandalized Memorial Restored, RededicatedWWJall 3 news articles »
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www.anivadart.com Give a modern twist to fantasy, romance and symbolism and you have the work of Davina Nicholas. Her style being classified as abstract expressionism, imagist and romanticism, is contemporary and continues to evolve. The technique includes mixed media, inspired by strong colour and contrast, of the present environment. Lately abstracts have been her favourite style, as the feel and imagination can travel to different dimensions of the universe and she is always looking at things through the eyes of an artist. Having widely travelled in Europe, Middle East, Caribbean, USA and UK she has been spending much time studying contemporary and historical artworks. Changing times and relocation, different cultures, colours and landscapes, have brought with it different experiences. Currently residing in UK, her work appeared in number of local exhibitions in Croydon, Arundel and Bromley Kent, where she was also commissioned to paint a mural at the local Churchill Theatre. Exploring and expressing the creative passion, with a strong belief of retaining connection with her work, have encouraged her, to develop a stronger understanding and affiliation with herself. Her motto is, to be able to inspire and touch other peoples lives and hearts. The language of art, in all its forms, has always played an influence, inspiring and evoking feelings, because - People dont care, what you have, or where you live, but they remember how you made them feel Davina Nicholas has a ...
Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor, Op. 13, known as Sonata Pathétique -- Beethovens Klaviersonate Nr. 8 in c-Moll op. 13 wurde von Beethoven als Grande Sonate Pathétique bezeichnet und unter dem Namen Pathétique bekannt. Sie ist dem Fürsten Karl von Lichnowsky gewidmet, den Beethoven als einen der „treuesten Freunde und Beförderer seiner Kunst sehr schätzte, und entstand in den Jahren 1798/99. this is one of my personal rarest Vinyl LP. It is very very old (maybe 1953). MONO. Pantheon Label. "Ring der Musikfreunde Köln am Rhein" ORAZIO FRUGONI (January 28, 1921 April 16, 1997) The concert pianist Orazio Frugoni taught at Eastman from 1952 to 1967. He studied with the noted pedagogue Gasparo Scuderi, graduating from Milan Conservatory in 1939. He then studied at the Accademia Chigiana, Siena, with Alfredo Casella, one of the foremost 20th-century Italian composers, and later with Dinu Lipatti at the Geneva Conservatory, where in 1945 he was awarded the prix de virtuosité. His concert career had begun several years before. Frugoni escaped from Fascist Italy in 1943, and made his American debut at Town Hall in 1947, at the age of 26. The New York Times wrote of the recital: [he] made a deeply favorable impression extraordinary for its blazing virtuosity, its vividness and dramatic force. Frugoni concertized extensively after that in the United States (including two Carnegie Hall recitals), Latin America, Europe, and the Middle and Far East. Orazio Frugoni ...
Visual art notes: Show aids Haiti reliefSalt Lake Tribune"The Silk Road," works from the Utah Museum of Fine Art's permanent collection of Middle East and Asian art, will be on display through April 25. ...
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First Friday art walk in AshlandMail Tribune"East Meets East IV," a collection of artifacts, textiles, adornments and artwork from the Near East, Far East and Middle East. ...and more »
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Rasa Vitalia, Middle Eastern Dance Performer (www.rasavitalia.com) & Flowers of the Nile (http Philip Gabriel (Vocals & Oud), Cynthia Rutherford (Percussion) & Lani (Qanun). With special guest, Tim Bolling(www.timbolling.com) on percussion. SF Ethnic Dance Fest Auditions January 17, 2010 (http at the San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts Theater (www.palaceoffinearts.org).
After a successful run in2009, in Singapore, Shivanjali's Temple of Fine Arts International is proud to present Damaru -Pulse of Universal Music to an Indian audience. A conception of our Tabla maestro Nawaz Mirajkar and Piano teacher Renu Suresh, this musical extravaganza will be presented by 30local and guest artistes from India, using vocals, flutes, veenas, sitar, piano, sarangi, sarod, western strings-cello, double bass and violin, the Australian aboriginal digiridu and a plethora of Indian percussion instruments from ancient times to our present day, as well as drums from other cultures - Japanese, Chinese, Middle East and tribal. Damaru is truly a confluence of different music and serves as a tribute to all the great masters and inventors of various percussions instruments and a celebration of their invaluable contribution to the evolution of drumming. Date: Thursday 11th February, 2010 and Friday 12th February, 2010 Time: 6.30pm Venue: Corporation Kalaiarangam, RS Puram, Coimbatore - 2, Tamil Nadu, India For invitations and for further information please contact the Temple of Fine Arts at 2434135 or 9894707493 or 9843013340
Biography Born in Mansoura, Egypt, in 1953, Mohamed Abla graduated in 1977 from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Alexandria. Abla studied in Zurich's Bauhaus Oriental School and traveled extensively in Germany. In the early 80s, he studied graphics in both Switzerland and Austria. Abla held his first solo exhibition in 1977 in Egypt, and then in 1979 his first solo international exhibition in Germany. His continuous traveling has given him a broad exposure to the international art scene and a chance to study and exhibit in European galleries. Hes also the recipient of many prestigious awards and Biennale Prizes. Ablas Workshop He calls it the Abla interactive method, a way to teach anyone, of any age, how to paint. A long sheet of transparent plastic is hung dividing the room into two halves. The participants are paired off, one person on each side of the plastic sheet, facing each other. One person becomes the model, his or her partner the painter. Tracing the outline of the model, the painter finds he or she is able to paint. Abla Museum & Fayoum International Art Center Mohamed Abla founded this Art Center in 2006; the idea was inspired by the International Summer Academy in Salzburg, where Abla teaches. The Art Center is a place for artists to meet and get involved in workshops, with an exhibition hall to support and exhibit art work and an Art library. Mohamed Abla has also founded the first Museum of caricature in Egypt. For more information please call us: Tel.: +973 1771 7707 Fax: +973 1771 4545 Email: art@albareh.com
University of New Mexico College of Fine Arts: Dance Fall 2009 Student choreographer's showcase: Leverage Choreography: Dara Minkin Dancers: Leah Harrison, Rachel Bliven, Hunter Riley, Kyah Windle, Katie Hancock, Zinnia Seibel, Paola Jaime, and Dara Minkin Yang Yin Balance, light & dark Battling forces entangling within each person One must accept the other Unavoidable magnetism There is a glue, Red runs between the two Bakkheia: Frenzy like state, volumizing sins, induced by Dionysus, God of Wine She a Maynad, Maiden of Dionysus Cutting through the illusion of separateness Gluttony, Confusion, Narcissism Curiosity & Perversion Anger - Resentment Lost & Lonely She accepts their darkness In failure to show their light The wheel must keep turning There is a balance: Nothing need by changed, only to be acknowledged (These words were meant to be used for a slideshow during the piece to explain what it's about.) The next poem was in the show pamphlet To feel and express the astonishing beauty of things, falling rocks flowing water, hard, soft, pain, delight, are constants. The chiseled human form, weathered with its thoughts, frenzies, and passions. Balancing light and dark, without holding on the inhuman nature of reality- To feel Greatly, and understand greatly, and express greatly, the natural beauty of things, is the business of dance. Man is nature daydreaming, movement is diversion: noble sentiments, intricate ideas. love, lust, longing, bitter truth, the world is not changed, only less dizzy. Robinson Jeffers edited by anonymous
spikypenguin.com is an online interactive art community specially dedicated for the Middle East. Creating awareness, exposure and direction to the people creating our regional and global cultural community. spikypenguin.com focuses on bringing the numerous arts in the Middle East under one roof to facilitate the interaction, growth and creative potential between companies, galleries, artists and the rest of the Middle East.
The spokesperson of littlebits, a friend of the artist, talks to See-ming Lee about the sculpture / mixed media painting: a birds eye view of a little over 3 years of violence, strife, and very bright lights rocking Lebanon, remembered and replayed in 45 minutes of proportionally timed light display. Ayah Bdeir Les Années Lumière 22 x 30 inches Electronics on Canvas produced June 2008 in collaboration with Rouba Khalil www.ayahbdeir.com Biography Ayah Bdeir is an artist, engineer and interaction designer. She graduated from the MIT Media Lab with a Masters of Media Arts and Sciences after studying Computer & Communication Engineering and Sociology in the American University of Beirut. With an upbringing between Lebanon, Canada and the United States, Ayahs work uses technology to look at cross cultural dialogue and media representation of the Middle East and its identities. Her work spans a range of mediums including interactive installations, electronic fashion, gadgets, reactive furniture, and has been published and exhibited in conferences, festivals and galleries in Amsterdam, Paris, New York, Rhode Island, Boston, London and others, and taught in the graduate Design Technology (DT) Department at Parsons School of Design. Ayah is now an senior artist fellow at Eyebeam, a gallery for art and technology in Chelsea, New York and teaches at NYU as part of the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) a class entitled Technology as Identity. www.ayahbdeir.com Contact ...
Pandit Sanjeev Abhyankar, the maestro from the Mewati Gharana, is an artist of international acclaim in the field of Hindustani Classical Music. An extremely popular artist, he is the inspiration for the young generation. With his magical singing, he has attracted the young generation towards the Indian Classical music. In a career spanning more than 25 years, he has assumed the mantle of a role model of dedication, hard work, patience and perseverance. Blessed with an exceptionally sweet voice, his vocation in life was clear right from the age of 3. Born in 1969, Sanjeev started learning Hindustani Classical Music, from the tender age of eight. He has been groomed by his mother Smt. Shobha Abhyankar, Pandit Pimpalkhare ji and Padmavibhushan Pandit Jasraj ji. Though his aim had been to pursue a career in music since childhood, he has acquired a bachelor's Degree in Commerce. Sanjeevji rendered his first stage performance in Mumbai , at the age of 11. Since then, he has traveled extensively all over the country, performing in all the prestigious conferences and art circles, several times. He has spread the fragrance of Indian Classical music in USA , Canada , Australia , Europe, Africa and the Middle East. He has received many awards which include the President's award from the All India Radio in 1990, the prestigious FIE Foundation National Award 1996, The coveted National Award 1998 as the best male playback singer , for the Hindi film 'Godmother', the title 'Sur Ratna ...
Dr Najat Makki is one of the founders and masters of art in Emirates .
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www.davinanicholas.co.uk Give a modern twist to fantasy, romance and symbolism and you have the work of Davina Nicholas. Her style being classified as abstract expressionism, imagist and romanticism, is contemporary and continues to evolve. The technique includes mixed media, inspired by strong colour and contrast, of the present environment. Lately abstracts have been her favourite style, as the feel and imagination can travel to different dimensions of the universe and she is always looking at things through the eyes of an artist. Having widely travelled in Europe, Middle East, Caribbean, USA and UK she has been spending much time studying contemporary and historical artworks. Changing times and relocation, different cultures, colours and landscapes, have brought with it different experiences. Currently residing in UK, her work appeared in number of local exhibitions in Croydon, Arundel and Bromley Kent, where she was also commissioned to paint a mural at the local Churchill Theatre. Exploring and expressing the creative passion, with a strong belief of retaining connection with her work, have encouraged her, to develop a stronger understanding and affiliation with herself. Her motto is, to be able to inspire and touch other peoples lives and hearts. The language of art, in all its forms, has always played an influence, inspiring and evoking feelings, because - People dont care, what you have, or where you live, but they remember how you made them feel Davina Nicholas has a satisfied network of clients, situated around the world. http
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The fine art of Antipodean coffee making. Sojournposse observes the elegant ritual of enjoying the "flat white". An improvisation of the Middle Eastern drink brought to Australasia by the Southern Europeans. Special thanks to Kaffeine, 66 Great Titchfield Street, London. Using Nikon D90 Sojournposse is Meets Meets West for Nissan Design Europe, London Design Festival 2009 www.sojournposse.com
A conception of our Tabla maestro Nawaz Mirajkar and Piano teacher Renu Suresh, this musical extravaganza will be presented by 30 local artistes and 3 guest artistes from India, using vocals, flutes, veenas, sitar, piano, sarangi, sarod, western strings-cello, double bass and violin, the Australian aboriginal digiridu and a plethora of Indian percussion instruments from ancient times to our present day, as well as drums from other cultures - Japanese, Chinese, Middle East and tribal. Damaru is truly a confluence of different music and serves as a tribute to all the great masters and inventors of various percussions instruments and a celebration of their invaluable contribution to the evolution of drumming. Date: Friday, 4th September, 2009 and Saturday, 5th September, 2009 Time: 7.30pm Venue: Victoria Theatre For invitations and for further information please contact the Temple of Fine Arts at 6535-0509
A conception of our Tabla maestro Nawaz Mirajkar and Piano teacher Renu Suresh, this musical extravaganza will be presented by 30 local artistes and 3 guest artistes from India, using vocals, flutes, veenas, sitar, piano, sarangi, sarod, western strings-cello, double bass and violin, the Australian aboriginal digiridu and a plethora of Indian percussion instruments from ancient times to our present day, as well as drums from other cultures - Japanese, Chinese, Middle East and tribal. Damaru is truly a confluence of different music and serves as a tribute to all the great masters and inventors of various percussions instruments and a celebration of their invaluable contribution to the evolution of drumming. Date: Friday, 4th September, 2009 and Saturday, 5th September, 2009 Time: 7.30pm Venue: Victoria Theatre For invitations and for further information please contact the Temple of Fine Arts at 6535-0509
conception of our Tabla maestro Nawaz Mirajkar and Piano teacher Renu Suresh, this musical extravaganza will be presented by 30 local artistes and 3 guest artistes from India, using vocals, flutes, veenas, sitar, piano, sarangi, sarod, western strings-cello, double bass and violin, the Australian aboriginal digiridu and a plethora of Indian percussion instruments from ancient times to our present day, as well as drums from other cultures - Japanese, Chinese, Middle East and tribal. Damaru is truly a confluence of different music and serves as a tribute to all the great masters and inventors of various percussions instruments and a celebration of their invaluable contribution to the evolution of drumming. Date: Friday, 4th September, 2009 and Saturday, 5th September, 2009 Time: 7.30pm Venue: Victoria Theatre For invitations and for further information please contact the Temple of Fine Arts at 6535-0509
Since the founding of Toulouse Antique Gallery in 1975, John and Aurora Dugan have been presenting the worlds finest antiques on an international stage, holding exhibitions across the United States and as far as numerous locales in the Middle East and the Pacific Rim. They have garnered a reputation among the worlds top collectors as the source for the ultimate in French 19th Century Art & Antiques and American Art Glass Lamps.

