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March 30, 2011

United States of Palestine Airlines

Visit the United States of Palestine Airlines at the World Travel Expo, Kuwait.
March 29 – April 1, 2011.

March 28, 2011

Sports!

Negar Azimi, Babak Radboy, Michael Vazquez, Tiffany Malakooti, Anna Della Subin></a></p>
<p>For its spring issue, Bidoun turns to a theme at once unlikely and inevitable, grandiose and granular, cutting-edge and atavistic: SPORTS. In approaching the most popular subject in the world, we wanted to steer away from the Xtremes and the record books (except when recounting <a href=the true tale of the Naga Jolokia, the world’s hottest chili). We were more interested in the apparatus of celebrity and fandom; in the body as commodity; in the mind games and energy drinks and exercise tapes.

And so we set out to find the most improbably compelling figures in the wide world of sports. Like Mohammad Khordadian, the elusive, effusive god-king of Persian dancercise, whose thirty-year career spans Tehran and Tehrangeles and Dubai. Like Omar Sharif, smoldering star of stage and screen and roving ambassador for the not-yet-Olympic sport of Bridge. Like Nada Zeidan — archeress, spokesmodel, and road-racer by day, emergency room nurse by night. Like Shah Rukh Khan, the Muslim face of Bollywood cinema and owner of his own cricket team, the Kolkata Knight Riders. Like Stephen Cherono and other Kenyan long- and middle-distance runners who have found infamy and fortune as Arabized athletes in the Gulf.

Other features consider avian sports medicine, intramural three-legged racing, competitive Magic: The Gathering, and transcripts from Iranian state television’s #1 sports show.

In the arts section: Neil Beloufa’s ghosts of futures past, Alvaro Perdices’ ruined Algerian museums, and Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc’s tricontinental revolutionary séance.

Revews: Nicky Nodjoumi // Karthik Pandian // Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art // Pouran Jinchi // Decolonizing Architecture // Walid Raad // Mounira Al Solh // Wael Shawky.

Plus: Sohrab Mohebbi’s letter from an Iranian soccer pitch, Dave Tompkin’s encounter with electronic music pioneer Hashim, and red velvet cake with Yemeni-American boxer Saddam Ali.

March 12, 2011

Bidoun Projects at Art Dubai, March 16-19, 2011

Tiffany Malakooti, Babak Radboy></p>
<p>Bidoun Projects returns for its fourth year as a project partner of Art Dubai. Our 2011 programming is built around the theme of Sports: competition, stardom, the parody of sports as labor or labor as sports, the art of losing, and sports per se. Our projects include the Art Park, an underground project space for film, video and talks, that features retrospectives of two pivotal Egyptian artists, <strong>Sherif El Azma</strong> and <strong>Wael Shawky</strong>, curated by Bidoun’s <strong>Kaelen Wilson-Goldie</strong> and <strong>Sarah Rifky</strong> of the Townhouse Gallery, respectively, as well as a sports-themed video programme featuring a variety of artists including Ziad Antar, Mahmoud Hojeij, Van Leo, and Marwa and Mirene Arsenios.</p>
<p><strong>The Bidoun Library</strong> returns, too, featuring ‘The Natural Order,’ a new section specially curated for the fair that focuses on printed material on the Gulf from the past five decades. ‘The Natural Order’ will include corporate and state publications, as well as magazines and lay-ethnography on the Gulf published in the mid 20th century, when the region was mostly unfamiliar in the West and was becoming a source of great interest with the discovery of oil. The collective <strong>Slavs and Tatars</strong> will also make a special appearance with a new project and publication dedicated to Molla Nasreddin.</p>
<p>Join us at the fair on March 15th at 5 pm for a special Bidoun <strong>Show & Tell</strong> in the Art Park and on March 16th as we co-host, with The Third Line, the <strong>Sharjah Biennial After Party</strong>!</p>
<p>Bidoun Projects thanks the Emirates Foundation for its support in making these initiatives possible.</p>
		
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