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Nuykuln. Berlin’s quarter and its Arab and Turkish community. Preorder

This book is about Berlin’s “Kiez” Neukölln and its Arab and Turkish community. Inside this book you’ll find a photographic series documenting the streets “Sonnenallee” and “Karl-Marx-Straße” and its neighbourhood. Furthermore it contains an analysation and comparison of the architecture in Neukölln and in Iraq.

Volume 4 20,00 
Volume 4

This Orient Volume 04 – Preorder

Preorder our 4th issue. The topic and cover will be revealed once it get published. Our focus lies on Greater Middle Eastern (MeNa) art and culture. About 200 pages offset-printed and perfect bound, full color on uncoated paper. Dimension 230×300 mm. Printed in Germany.

Volume 3 18,00 
Volume 3

The Greater Middle East

The Greater Middle East Volume 3 An insight into the Greater Middle Eastern art scene and a debut to a new chapter of This Orient. The richness of specialities, the pure potential and authenticity of Middle Eastern and North African regions needs to be explored and shared with the world.

Print Aly Saab 01 25,00 
Print Aly Saab 01

Print – Fundraiser – Aly Saab 01

– Leftover from our last print fundraiser – Fundraiser to help people affected by the war in Ukraine. We want to donate the proceeds to non-profit organizations helping Ukrainian civilians, refugees.

Art Paper Editions 30,00 
Art Paper Editions

Hidden Istanbul

Edited by Françoise Caraco and published by Art Paper Editions.

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Hit Me One More Time by Patrick Galbats

In den vergangenen Jahren unternahm Patrick Galbats eine Reihe von langen Reisen nach Ungarn. Und was als Spurensuche nach den Familienwurzeln begann, entwickelte sich zu einer tiefgreifenden Auseinandersetzung mit der komplexen Geschichte eines sich ständig wandelnden Landes,



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This Orient gives an insight into the Greater Middle Eastern art scene. The richness of specialities, the pure potential and authenticity of Middle Eastern and North African regions needs to be explored and shared with the world. We want to share what already exists, yet is still waiting to be explored. The name This Orient implies the idea of a space no matter if physical or not, where one feel free to express hisself. Architecture, its residents, their art: We visit artists at their studio and, or home to explore their art.

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