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March Meeting 2022: Imperatives to Reimagine the Postcolonial , Keynote by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. Image courtesy of Sharjah Art Foundation.

March Meeting 2023 to explore political and cultural forces that have shaped the art world in the modern era

This year’s annual convening extends dialogues around the themes of Sharjah Biennial 15 March Meeting 2022: Imperatives to Reimagine the Postcolonial, Keynote by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. Image courtesy of Sharjah Art Foundation. Sharjah Art Foundation

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Cherien Dabis , Amreeka (still), 2009. Digital video, colour, sound. 96 minutes. Courtesy of Artist

Sharjah Art Foundation’s annual film festival brings together more than 30 films reflecting new voices in Independent Cinema

Sharjah Film Platform 5 (SFP5) features a robust programme of regional and international films in narrative, documentary and experimental genres by both emerging and award-winning filmmakers Cherien Dabis, Amreeka (still), 2009. Digital video, colour, sound.

Sharjah Art Foundation’s annual film festival brings together more than 30 films reflecting new voices in Independent Cinema Read Article

K amala Ibrahim Ishaq Blues for the Martyrs, 2022 Oil on canvas 203 x 300 cm Courtesy the artist Photo: Fathi Osman © Kamala Ibrahim Ishaq

Serpentine and Sharjah Art Foundation with The Africa Institute present the first solo from pioneering artist Kamala Ibrahim Ishag

The show will include historic and new work from the artist, a leading figure of the Crystalist Movement Kamala Ibrahim Ishaq, Blues for the Martyrs, 2022. Oil on canvas, 203 x 300cm. Courtesy the the

Serpentine and Sharjah Art Foundation with The Africa Institute present the first solo from pioneering artist Kamala Ibrahim Ishag Read Article

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