advertising & marketing: March 2010 archives

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Posted by: Keach Hagey on March 17, 2010 6:32 PM
Tags: art, Art Dubai, Bidoun, Canvas, critisism, Qasimi, Unfair

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From left to right: Murtaza Vali, critic, historian and educator based in Sharjah; Hassan Khan, artist and musician based in Cairo; Kaelen Wilson-Goldie, staff writer at The National and contributing editor to Bidoun based in Beirut; Maria Fusco, director of MFA Writing at Goldsmiths College in London, and Douglas McLennan, founder and editor-in-chief of ArtsJournal.com in Seattle.

Walk into this year's Art Dubai, and it hits you long before the art does: there are Middle Eastern art publications seemingly everywhere. Bidoun, the old standby, yes, but also Canvas, Brownbook and even the new, Abu Dhabi-based Unfair, its cover, featuring a model in a gold and pearl bolero designed by the Sharjah-born, London-based designer Qasimi, a kind of manifesto about the role that the Middle East and the UAE in particular can play in contemporary global culture.



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Posted in: Mixed Media
Posted by: Keach Hagey on March 17, 2010 11:12 AM
Tags: Dubai International Advertising Awards, Dubai Lynx
Yesterday's Dubai Lynx debate on the advantages of consolidated regional hubs versus a scattered network of satellite offices did not do much to settle the issue, but it did give a forum for some frank talk about the current state of advertising in the UAE.

One of the highlights were the pleas of Peter Vegas, the creative director of Impact BBDO's Abu Dhabi office, for the industry to please, please, please stop making ads featuring a man in a kandura shaking hands with another guy in suit. Also: no more guys in kanduras staring off into the distance. Seriously.


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