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Sabine Oelze

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Most recent articles by Sabine Oelze

  • Interview with Turkish-French artist Nil Yalter

    "Female immigrants are doubly imprisoned"

    "Exile Is a Hard Job" is a spot-on title for the retrospective of Turkish artist Nil Yalter's oeuvre at Museum Ludwig in Cologne. For over 40 years, she has been exploring the situation of migrant workers. By Sabine Oelze

    By Sabine Oelze
  • Iran exhibition: "Ancient Culture between Water and Desert "

    The cradle of civilisation

    Ancient Persians were visually oriented and close to nature. Artefacts that only narrowly escaped theft are now on show for the first time outside Iran. The German exhibition reveals the origins of present-day Iran. By Sabine Oelze

    By Sabine Oelze
  • Palmyra's Roman theatre: built around 200 A.D., the theatre appears to be in good condition. It was here that jihadists held mass executions last year, while also using the stage as a set for their violent propaganda videos. A memorial for these recent events will likely be part of the restoration efforts
    Palmyra post-IS

    A pawn in Assad's game

    For Palmyra, Assad is just as bad as IS. Completely rebuilding Palmyra's destroyed cultural treasures would turn it into a kind of Disneyland, says archaeologist Annie Sartre-Fauriat. Interview by Sabine Oelze

    By Sabine Oelze

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