Mediterranean Issue

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From food to migration, curators and writers reveal the vibrant forces shaping the French city’s culture and identity today

Istanbul Manufacturers Bazaar, formerly a shopping mall, exemplifies how reimagined institutions can nurture collaboration and political solidarity

BY Kaya Genç |

From medieval cisterns to Mediterranean trade, the artist uncovers the past through evocative text, immersive sound and dynamic choreography

In this photo essay, David Campany analyzes historical and contemporary photographic representations of the Mediterranean Sea

BY David Campany |

With forensic precision and poetic impact, the artist uses audio to challenge visual dominance, expose injustice and redefine how power is heard

BY Kaelen Wilson-Goldie |

Through ‘The Mapping Journey Project’, the artist redefines Mediterranean geography, through stories of revolution and decolonization

BY Bouchra Khalili AND Marko Gluhaich |

For the artist and chef, food becomes a medium to explore identity, memory and the complex connections between cultures

BY Rafram Chaddad |

Weaving textiles, architecture and memory, the artist calls her evolving practice a ‘constant process of becoming’, crafting sacred, intimate worlds

BY Mariana Fernández |

For nearly 20 years, the artists have realized a powerful cinema of dispossession using found images, sound and text

BY Shiv Kotecha |

The artist reimagines the island as a lyrical meeting point of Mediterranean histories, geographies and cultural memory

BY Saim Demircan |

At the Economou Collection, the artist reimagines the city through bold images that weave ancient myths and contemporary Greek life

BY Jurriaan Benschop |