Showing posts with label Syria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Syria. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Culture in Defiance - Continuing traditions of satire, art and the struggle for Freedom in Syria

There is currently a fantastic exhibition of 'art as cultural rebellion' from Syria being shown at Rich Mix on Bethnal Green Road until 23rd November 2013.

Key themes of the exhibition are nonviolent resistance and the power of culture.  As one of the artists states "You can actually deal with everything that is scary through laughter."

Some of the images in the exhibition were very scary and powerful.  Definitely worth checking out.


 Photos by Muzaffar Salman, a photojournalist who has worked for Reuters and the AP

 Hama 30 by Khalil Younes




Alshaab Alsori Aref Tarekh (The Syrian People know their way) - Anonymous Poster Collective of 15 Syrian artists and  activists.

By Yasmeen Fanari

By Khaled Barakeh

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Hey'ya Arab Women in Sport

Hooray for the Metro newspaper!  I was reading it on the Bakerloo line heading to Casa Brazil in Somerset House when I saw that they recommended this exhibition in Sothebys, nearest tube Oxford Circus. So out I jumped at the aforementioned stop and managed to visit a good portion of the Middle East in one go.

The exhibition comprises of a series of photos and interviews with sportswomen from Muslim countries.

Women in sport is quite a topical issue at the moment. This is the first ever modern Olympics where women have been allowed to compete from every country.

Lizzie Armstrong who won a cycling silver medal this week used her interview to highlight continuing discrimination against sportswomen in the UK.  So, as you might imagine, some of the women interviewed in this exhibition have had a hard time of it and several mentioned challenges they face. These ranged from criticism that sport makes you less of a woman (Sudan), a lack of facilities (Morocco), sport not being a subject taught to girls in schools (Saudi Arabia) and the risk of being murdered by Islamic extremists (Somalia).

It was inspiring to see so many young women talking about how much they loved their sport and some of whom were realising their dreams by representing their country in the 2012 Olympics.







Sunday, June 17, 2012

Damascu Bite

A Mediterranean takeaway in Brick Lane.

It would be great if all takeaways looked like this one.  Mind you, it is in the trendy part of the East End.  I had a delicious halloumi wrap.


Saturday, October 22, 2011

Modern Syrian Art

As part of Shubbak: A Window on Contemporary Arab Culture there is a display of modern Syrian art at the British Museum with work from the following artists:

- Fateh Al-Moudarres
- Marwan
- Youssef Abdelké
- Sabham Adam
- Issam Kourbaj
- Adonis ('Ali Ahmad Said Asbar)



These drawings are by Sabhan Adam. No photography was allowed in the gallery so these are photos from the guide book (hence the colours not being very good).