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How to see palace pillars as if they were palm trees - Hussein Nassereddine living the much-described “return” to painting

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the much-described “return” to painting can be exposed as a hugely simplified narrative

and the permeable nature of media

Five decades ago

Diasporic Threads: Black Women

The second issue of film magazine Monochromator examines ”The Zone of Interest” and ”The Act of Killing” through a shared monochrome

How to see palace pillars as if they were palm trees - Hussein Nassereddine living the much-described “return” to paintingThe book opens with a single line of poetry about "Abdallh The Slain" (Abdallh al Qatl), a poet said to have been killed by the last thing he saw: the castles columns appearing to him as palm trees. The remainder of the book consists of footnotes on each word in the verse and on the works of this poet, who exists only on the margins of the Arabic literary canon. The text expands into reflections on monumentality, architectural description, the

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