Zeenah

Beyond the fleeting cycles of trends, this edition explores adornment as a profound visual language that bridges the personal with the collective.

Publications

Beginnings

The very first print edition of daftar marks a starting point and a return, symbolizing the act of reclaiming authorship over the Arab narrative. We explore origins across the Arab world not as fixed points, but as living forces.

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Q&A With Illustrator Nora Zeid

Drawing Cairo in Black and White

Nora Zeid is an award-winning illustrator and visual artist based in Dubai whose work focuses on representing culture and heritage. Her illustrations, both colored and black and white, depict bustling cityscape, intricate patterns and lively scenes celebrating their regions. She is collaborating with the Egyptian Heritage Rescue Foundation on her first short graphic novel, which is set to release in spring of 2025.

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Poetry, Cartoons, and Cultural Legacy

The Many Faces of Salah Jaheen

Salah Jaheen was more than an artist; he was a voice that shaped Egyptian culture and society, leaving an imprint that still resonates today.

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Q&A with Artist and Former Journalist Massoud Hayoun

On Identity, Process, and Shifting Mediums

“I was inspired by her [his grandmother] to take my artwork more seriously. I was emboldened by the idea that we can very drastically reinvent ourselves in the pursuit of expression, even very late in the game.”

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Annissa Durar

Tsawwar

Charaf Lahib

Tsawwar

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Kamala Ibrahim Ishaq Through a Feminist Art History Lens

Feminist art history is a varied approach to art analysis that examines art made by women, art about women, and how art affects women. However, many aspects of the historical analysis of feminist art neglect intersectionality. We zoom in on the beloved artist born in Sudan in 1963.

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