TMR 40

PARIS

Editor Jordan Elgrably muses on a PARIS issue mostly from the viewpoint of its Arab and Middle Eastern residents.

Why Paris?
  • TMR 40
  • Editorial
1 April, 2024

Why Paris?

Editor Jordan Elgrably muses on a PARIS issue mostly from the viewpoint of its Arab and Middle Eastern residents.

  • TMR 40
  • CENTERPIECE
<em>Past Disquiet</em> at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris

Past Disquiet at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris

Curators Rasha Salti and Kristine Khouri have assembled a formidable exhibition on museums and solidarity movements using art and protest.

April 1, 2024 • By Kristine Khouri
  • TMR 40
  • Featured Artist
Bani Khoshnoudi: Featured Artist for PARIS

Bani Khoshnoudi: Featured Artist for PARIS

Bani Khoshnoudi's work is often inhabited by displacement and uprooting, explore themes of exile, modernity and its violences, memory and the invisible.

April 1, 2024 • By TMR

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