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Crude Meridian
Sophia Al-Maria with Manal Al Dowayan & Tor Eigeland

A digital project, part of Hue and Cry
  • Sophia Al-Maria is based in Doha, Qatar, where she is a contributing editor of Bidoun magazine and Gulf Collection Curator at the soon-to-be-opened-and-renamed Arab Museum of Modern Art. She is currently writing a book for Harper Perennial entitled Dune Coon or Al-Amerikiya, depending on her mood at deadline.
  • Manal Al Dowayan was born and raised in Saudi Arabia and works out of her hometown, Dhahran. Her artworks are part of the permanent collections of the British Museum, the Jordanian National Museum of Fine Art, the Abdullatif Jamil Foundation, and the Delfina Foundation.
  • Tor Eigeland is a writer and photographer. His work has been published in Fortune, Time, Newsweek, Smithsonian Magazine, the New York Times, and Saudi Aramco World. He has also worked on eleven books with the National Geographic Society.
Tags: Cinema, Cities, History, Reporting
8 Hue and Cry
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  • Inside the Mundaneum, by Molly Springfield
  • Thirty-Six Shades of Prussian Blue, by Joshua Cohen
  • Everglade, by Lucy Ives
  • R, Adieu, by Joe Milutis
  • Sacrifice of the Banana, by Karthik Pandian
  • Horse People, by Ben Yaster
  • The Road to Freedom Village, by Sukjong Hong
  • Crude Meridian, by Sophia Al-Maria with Manal Al Dowayan & Tor Eigeland
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