, "The Cultural Costs of the 2003 US-Led Invasion of Iraq: A Conversation with Art Historian Nada Shabout," Feminist Studies, Vol | Author , stated that she saw a painting by Al-Attar in an art gallery and was curious about it |
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This inspired her to write the play | , "Artist's Rendering: After Painter Dies, A Myth is Born in Insular Iraq? took part in all national and other collective exhibitions held in the country and abroad |
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1Additionally, some allege that Al-Attar used pieces of her destroyed home during the American bombings in 1991 to create this controversial mosaic | - digital archive of reproductions of artworks, many of which were stolen or damaged during the 2203 lootings and not accessible via any other reliable public source |
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Graduated from the Academy of fine Arts-Baghdad | Attar Was Target of US Missiles," June 3, 2002• He states that he linked the two as examples of governments taking no responsibility for the deaths of non-combatants |
missile attack on the main building which was just behind her house, ordered by U.
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