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El. knyga: At the Corner of a Dream: A Journey of Resistance and Revolution: The Street Art of Bahia Shehab

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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-May-2021
  • Leidėjas: Gingko Library
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781909942400
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-May-2021
  • Leidėjas: Gingko Library
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781909942400

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Working with stylized typographic and calligraphic forms, Egyptian-Lebanese street artist Bahia Shehab brings creative presentations of language and culture to public spaces around the world. During the Egyptian revolution of 2011, she began taking to the streets to paint. Starting in Cairo, Shehab began creating large-scale public art as a form of resistance against military rule and violence. With her spray can in hand, this artist, designer, and historian set out to spread beautiful and empowering images in the face of tumultuous times. Now she has taken her peaceful resistance to the streets of the world, creating works in cities from New York to Tokyo, Amsterdam, and Honolulu. Engaging with identity and the preservation of cultural heritage, Shehab creates work that investigates Islamic art history and reinterprets contemporary Arab politics, feminist discourse, and social issues. Internationally renowned, Shehab&;s work has been on display in exhibitions, galleries, and city streets across the world and has earned her a number of international recognitions and awards, including the BBC 100 Women list, TED Senior fellowship, and a Prince Claus Award. In 2016, she became the first Arab woman to receive the UNESCO-Sharjah Prize for Arab Culture.

At the Corner of a Dream offers extensive documentation of Shehab&;s powerful street paintings. It also chronicles the stories of the people she meets along her journeys and includes her observations from the streets of each new city she visits. Shehab&;s work is a manifesto, a cry for freedom and dignity, and a call to never stop dreaming.
 
Introduction 5(4)
Cairo: You Can Crush the Flowers
9(8)
Vancouver: Stand and Fight
17(4)
New York: Women in Prison
21(6)
Madison: No to the Impossible
27(4)
Marrakesh: We Love Life
31(6)
Istanbul: Size Doesn't Matter
37(4)
Tokyo: Two Little Girls
41(6)
Cephalonia: People Drowning at Sea
47(4)
Beirut: My Suitcase
51(6)
Amsterdam: The Story Has Not Ended
57(6)
Stavanger: There Will Always be Walls
63(8)
Paris: Co Paint Arabic in Your Country
71(6)
Berlin: Not Darwish
77(6)
Honolulu: The Red Indian's Penultimate Address to the White Man
83(6)
Tunis: Chronic Hope
89(4)
Conclusion 93(1)
Works Cited 94(1)
Acknowledgements 95(1)
Photo Credits 95
Bahia Shehab is an artist, designer and art historian. She is associate professor of design and founder of the graphic design program at The American University in Cairo, where she has developed a full design curriculum mainly focused on visual culture of the Arab world.