The Journalists Syndicate and the state: 2 crises, 21 years apart
The Syndicate prepares for mid-term elections under the shadow of its 2016 feud with the state
The Syndicate prepares for mid-term elections under the shadow of its 2016 feud with the state
While Israeli officials continue to gesture toward a forthcoming ground campaign to seize control of Gaza City, for residents of the metropole’s southeastern neighborhoods, the campaign has already…
Many voices caution about the feasibility of establishing a national industry for the product
The works on display expose the intimate nature of everyday spaces we mindlessly occupy.
The death of Bishop Epiphanius reopens discussions around electing a new Congregational Council
An Art Dubai exhibition shows how modernism manifested in the Arab world
"We want to immortalize that feeling that overwhelmed us six years ago"
As an Egyptian, it felt delightfully subversive to find Anwar Kamel's voice echo in Arabic through the space.
Our A-Z of arts phenomena in Egypt is less joyful than previous years, yet not completely hopeless.
A timeline of events leading to sentencing of syndicate head Yehia Qallash this month.
There is no liberty in revolutionary art existing according to the whims of the art market and a security state.
Two independent exhibitions commemorate an important chapter of Egyptian Modernism.