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Hefnawy

Ahmed Hefnawy came to contemporary art late, as the art director and senior illustrator for a advertising company. With experience ranging from Arabic calligraphy, to oil and pastel painting, Hefnawy’s first major contribution was as an installation, in December 2013, … Continue reading

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Ammar Abo Bakr

Works: Paintings on wood for BACK TO (THE) SQUARE 1 Mural for TO THE SQUARE 2       Ammar Abo Bakr studied at Faculty of Fine Arts, Painting Department, at Luxor University, where he now teaches. His passion to educate … Continue reading

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Ganzeer

ON THE MOVE / SAFE HAVEN ARTIST Contributor to RE-PUBLIC Contributor to BACK TO SQUARE 1 Ganzeer is the nom de plume of the graphic designer and artist from Cairo whose street images have come to epitomize the Egyptian Revolution … Continue reading

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Hamdy Reda

Hamdy Reda is a visual artist, photographer, graphic designer, curator. He is the founding-director of Artellewa Art Space in Ard Ellewa, a popular district of Cairo. He graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts in 1997 and lives and works … Continue reading

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Khaled Jarrar

Works: For BACK TO (THE) SQUARE 1: Hunger Wall (performative action and installation of Finnish round bread and wood), Sea Level (video), Diver in Ramallah, (Photo-print on foil under plexiglass), Concrete (video), Football (sculpture). See installation views. For TO THE SQUARE … Continue reading

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Translit

was founded in 2005, and is a literary-critical anthology, publishing outfit and community of poets, philosophers and humanities scholars, who bring forward various fields of confrontation in contemporary literary theory and the literary process.

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Pussy Riot

Ekaterina Samutsevic had experience at the Moscow Power Engineering Institute and a defense enterprise behind her, when she decided to study art.  Joining the actionist current in autumn 2011, she was a core co-founder of Pussy Riot. Of the three … Continue reading

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Denis Limonov

is a Belarusian artist and activist of the Mogilev-based Lime Blossom group. “Drawing public attention to the problem of constitutional fascism in the republic,” he notoriously claimed responsibility for a terrorist act in Minsk, in an attempt to disrupt the … Continue reading

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Voina

is widely known for its provocative, politically-charged actions; most famously, perhaps, the monumental phallus they painted on a drawbridge in St. Petersburg which rose to stand erect facing the F.S.B. (KGB) headquarters. ////////////////////////////////////////////// Voina (Russian: Война = War) is a … Continue reading

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Viktoria Lomasko

Victoria Lomasko is probably most famous in the West for her drawings from the frontlines of the Pussy Riot trial. Starting with fraudulent Duma elections on December 4, 2011, and until November 2012, she kept a graphic “chronicle of resistance” … Continue reading

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