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By Richard Holledge, Special to Weekend Review
Articles from the author
A walk in the woods with Vincent van Gogh
David Hockney’s admiration for the Dutch master is on show at Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum
6m read
Objects that subvert concepts of authority
Ian Hislop has put together objects that challenge the official version of events
8m read
The bawdy and the grotesque
Tate Modern is showcasing nearly 70 paintings and works on paper that address the complex paradoxes of the Weimar era
8m read
A constant quest for a visual language
Reza Derakshani’s previously unseen paintings — on show in London — bridge Iranian artistic traditions with Western contemporary and abstract inclinations
8m read
One continent, 54 countries
The Marrakech edition of 1-54, an art fair dedicated to contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora, will feature an ambitious programme of talks and events
8m read
The art of collateral damage
Photo London gives expression to the violence, censorship and oppression experienced by photographers across the Middle East
8m read
Middle East’s turmoil, expressed over e-mail
For a unique show at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, England, artists from the region sent online their works depicting daily struggles amid conflict
8m read
The remaking of Dusseldorf
The Andreas Quartier, an 18,000 square metre project in the heart of the city’s old town, is based on a monumental court building built between 1913-1921
8m read
A sense of disquiet lingers in Istanbul
At the 12th edition of the art fair, artists appeared to be mindful of an atmosphere of political unease in Turkey
10m read
Replacing the lost books of Baghdad
Iraqi-born artist Wafaa Bilal has teamed up with Kickstarter to rebuild the library
8m read
The world according to Alfredo Jaar
The Chilean artist’s work finds order from the chaos of human despair
8m read
Capturing the social fabric of Iraq
Considered the founding father of Iraqi photography, Latif Al Ani was prolific in documenting everyday life in the country, from the 1950s to the 1970s
8m read
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