Visuals in 1500 is an ongoing series that invites critics, curators, scholars, and artists to utilize a single work of art as a starting point for a larger discussion on aesthetics. In 1500 words or less, these profiles introduce readers to a variety of artists and cultural practitioners and the many trajectories, creative and otherwise, that they are currently exploring. Past entries for the series are listed below:
Maymanah Farhat`s "Dia Al Azzawi`s `Sabra and Shatila Massacre`"
Samia Halaby`s "Homage to Leonardo"
Athir Shayota`s "From Baghdad to New York: Reflections on Painting"
Doris Bittar`s "Watching Jacob"
Sundus Abdul Hadi`s "Herstory Repeats Itself"