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New in the Prince Claus Fund Library:

Hidden Afghanistan, the Collections of the National Museum Kabul


The catologue was published In conjunction with the exhibition “Hidden Afghanistan” at the Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam (December 2007 – April 2008). The Dari & Pashtu edition of this catalogue are published as a part of the Prince Claus Fund Library in collaboration with Oxfam Novib. This book gives a breathtaking survey of the rich history and arts of ancient Afghanistan, revealed by a series of great archaeological excavations. Also, special attention is paid to the spectacular story of the evacuation and the return of many objects to the National Museum of Afghanistan in Kabul. read more

Lida Abdul

read more on the Booklaunch on 31 January in the Nieuwe Kerk Amsterdam

This is the first monograph on the work of this exceptional contemporary artist from Afghanistan. Born in Kabul in 1973, Lida Abdul left her native city five years after the Soviet invasion of 1979. She was sent to India, and lived in Germany in exile. Later she settled in the United States and did not return to Kabul for many years.When visiting Afghanistan again, she encountered total devastation in her native country. Lida Abdul
uses diverse media including video, film, photography, installation and live performance in which she transfers the experience of war, invasion, destruction and fanaticism into the symbolic language of art. read more

Kaveh Golestan 1950-2003,
Recording the Truth in Iran

Kaveh Golestan, the "Robert Capa of Iranian press photography", was the only photojournalist with a continued presence in Iran from before the revolution in 1979 until his premature death from a landmine in Northern Iraq in 2003. His monumental archive covers Iran's major political events as well as life of whole groups of people who were marginalised under the changing regimes. In cooperation with Hatje Cantz publishers, Germany. read more
Canvas Magazine, Dubai, included a review on Kaveh Golestan 1950-2003

The Turkic Speaking Peoples

2000 years ago the migration of Turkic speaking peoples started.
This book expands and enriches our image of Turkic culture and history. 2000 years ago the migration of Turkic speaking people started in the heart of Asia and on their way to the western Mediterranean they founded several empires. Turkic speaking peoples and their culture still exist today in a vast region, literally from western China to the Balkans. read more

Beautiful Ugly: African and Diaspora Aesthetics

While the issue of beauty has recently resurfaced after a long silence in Europe and North America, Beautiful Ugly: African and Diaspora Aesthetics is the first book of its kind to tackle the subject of beauty in Africa. read more

Portrait Photographs from Isfahan: Faces in Transition, 1920–1950

Parisa Damandan spent over ten years accumulating an impressive collection of pioneering photographs from the early 20th century, in her hometown of Isfahan. read more

Forthcoming publications:

Political Cartoons from the Zones of Silence

Within the context of the 2005 theme Humor and Satire, a book about political cartoons from countries with only a limited freedom of speech is in preparation.

The secret Life of Syrian lingerie: Intimacy and Design

A previously unknown and unexplored site of Arab design, fashion and sexuality is revealed. The book sheds light on the social mores of Syrians, both Christian and Moslim, and overturns western preconceptions about Islam and the veil.

Baghdad Art Deco
Architecture 1920-1950 This book gives a survey on the golden age of Baghdad's architecture, an era's heritage which is threatened by civil war today. In cooperation with The American University in Cairo Press.

Al Caribe. By Supersudaca
Revealing the principles behind tourism industry and its physical, cultural, social and economic implications for the Carribean region, this study presents challening models for the future planning of resorts and infrastructures. In cooperation with Actar publishers, Barcelona.

From Mazaar to Bazaar
Graphic Design & Visual Culture in Pakistan With thirty contributions by leading experts this is the best interdisciplinary study ever performed on Pakistan¹s historic and contemporary graphic design. In cooperation with Oxford University Press Karachi.

Iranian Photography Now
This book serves as an introduction to the new aesthetics of Iranian photography. The important body of work from Iranians who have been living in exile in the last 30 years creates an exciting dialogue and echo to the works from within Iran.

Ibrahim El Salahi
A Visionary Modernist This is the first monograph on the distinguished Sudanese painter and one of the rare surveys on an African contemporary artist in general. In conjunction with a retrospective exhibition at the Museum for African Art, New York, and inIVA, London.

Ethiopian Photography
Monarchy & Modernity Drawing on a vast archive in Addis Ababa, this book presents the first overview on Ethiopian photography. Visual documents of court life under Emperor Menelik and Haile Selassie are but a small section of the reachness and diversity of the selection, ranging from the mundane to the spectacular. In cooperation with Cornell University Ithaca and Addis Ababa University.

 

 

 

Portrait Photographs from Isfahan

Publications

The Prince Claus Fund supports publications in various cultural disciplines in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean.

The Prince Claus Fund also supports the publication of cultural magazines and publishes the Prince Claus Fund Journal and the Prince Claus Awards Books.

Information on the Prince Claus Fund Library
Peter Stepan, Managing Editor
info@princeclausfund.nl

Ordering publications

You can order the following publications at the Prince Claus Fund: The Prince Claus Award Books, issues of The Prince Claus Fund Journal and selected titles of the Prince Claus Fund Library.

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