


Wattania. This picture recreates a stage from Kahraman’s childhood Wattania
Photo taken during Armory Week pleasantness of Katherine Brooks

Andisheh Avini, Untitled, Ink on carpet, 2014. Photo taken during Armory Week pleasantness of Katherine Brooks

Aiko Hachisuka, Couch (2011). Photo around Artnet pleasantness of Eleven Rivington Gallery.

Artist Trenton Doyle Hancocktalks about his portrayal “Flower Bed II, a Prelude to Damnation,” on display, with artist Kate Rosen during a preview for a Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Wednesday, Jun 4, 2008. (Photo by Chip Chipman/Bloomberg around Getty Images)

Shiva Ahmadi, Boat, 2015, graphite, pencil and ink on paper. Photo taken during Armory Week pleasantness of Katherine Brooks.

Mona Marzouk, Trayvon #5, 2014. Photo taken during Armory Week pleasantness of Katherine Brooks.
9. Mona Marzouk Born and formed in Alexandria, Egypt, Mona MarzoukTrayvon #5
Rachael Champion, “Mountain Flattening Initiative.” Photo taken during Armory Week pleasantness of Katherine Brooks.
10. Rachael ChampionArt Basel Hong Kong
Carlo Massoud, “Arab Dolls: Maya, Zeina, Racha and Yara.” Photo taken during Armory Week pleasantness of Katherine Brooks.

Katharine Kuharic, “The Nipple we Never Knew,” 2015, oil on canvas. Photo taken during Armory Week pleasantness of Katherine Brooks.

Liliana Porter, “Untitled with Fallen Things,” 2013, acrylic and assemblage on canvas. Photo taken during Armory Week pleasantness of Katherine Brooks.
13. Liliana Porter Buenos Aires-born artist Liliana PorterMy work isImpulse, Reason, Sense, ConflictTchotchke: Mass-Produced Sentimental Objects in Contemporary Art
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