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Darvish Fakhr’s Palimpsest at EOA.P
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Darvish Fakhr’s Palimpsest at EOA.P

The extraordinary painterly explorations by Darvish Fakhr finally get a dedicated exposure in the artist’s solo exhibition at EOA.Projects, aka Edge of Arabia, in southwest London’s slowly regenerating Battersea Thames riverside, writes SAJID RIZVI. It’s a tightly edited, evocative oeuvre that’s on view at the gallery, a culmination of several years of work informed or influenced by visits to native Iran. Remaindered materials and...

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Abdulnasser Gharem at Edge of Arabia

Edge of Arabia and Side by Side Gallery are showing the first major solo exhibition of Saudi artist, Abdulnasser Gharem, outside of the Gulf region 9 October- 8 November 2013. Iconic past works by Gharem are offered alongside several new bodies of work, giving audiences in the UK the first opportunity to experience  the full scope of his artistic practice. A pioneer of performance art in Saudi Arabia and a co-founder of Edge of...

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Out of Kuwait at Edge of Arabia

In partnership with the British Council, the Royal College of Art, Abdul Latif Jameel Community Initiatives, the Crossway Foundation, the National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters, and Contemporary Art Platform, London’s Edge of Arabia gallery will present in November 2013 the UK debut of 14 emerging artists from Kuwait, in a show entitled Out of Kuwait. The artists all work in direct response to living in Kuwait and their...

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Create & Inspire 2013: Bye Bye Landan

The Crossway Foundation presents an evening of art, poetry, music, film, performance and food 29 August 2013 o celebrate this year’s Create & Inspire journey to the UK. Ten talented young artists from Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates share their experiences of their time exploring the public art scene in London and Yorkshire. Location: Edge of Arabia Gallery, 40 Elcho Street, London, SW11...

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