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The catalogue is published on the occasion of The 12th Kuwait International Biennial in which more than 20 Arab and foreign countries participated. The biennial is organised by The Kuwait Society For Formative Arts, an organisation established in 1967 comprising both professional and amateur artists of Kuwait. The catalogue includes foreword by Mahmoud AL-Radwan, Chairman of the Kuwait Society For Formative Arts (K.S.F.A.); and also an article about the objective and history of the K.S.F.A.
Other participating artists include: Judi Hood, Diana Nicosia, Norma Isabel Abdal, Patricia Millns, Dimitor Grazdanov, Stefan Markov, Elina Panova, Andreas Charalambidis, Maria Papacharalambous, Mahamed Zaimovic, Sied Hasanefendic, Edin Numankadic, Langlois Rene Leonardo, Amna Al-Zagal, At-Taher Al-Muqadamini, Fathi Ben Zakur, Al-Hbeeb Shbail, Asmaa Munawar, M. Sayyed Abla, Seyyed Saleh Qumash, A. Abdul Fattah Sotouhi, Omar Al-Najdi, Gerard Di-Maccio