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Every chapter of the Frank Book is helmed by a special Guest Curator and
focuses on a unique editorial theme. Our creative content and productions include: printed matter, digital destinations, branded merchandise and event marketing.
Chapter 39: Middle EastWith vast sections of the Middle East marred by violence and struggle, many Westerners
view the region as a chaotic, lawless land. Without delving into the West’s role in the chaos, most would agree that popular Western opinion of the Middle East is
overwhelmingly negative,
and often informed by what is covered in the mainstream media. While portions of the Middle East are embroiled in serious conflicts,
the region is also home to some of the oldest and richest cultures in the world.
Guest curated by Mohammad Dagman, Frank Book Chapter 39 presents a unique view of the Middle East, with an
emphasis on Arabic culture. Stories will range from a little-known though magnificent ancient city carved into rocks in Saudi Arabia, Arabic tags found on New York City streets, high-end auto technicians in Kuwait, professional athletes, poets, skaters, notable militants, and much more. Frank151 dived directly into the heart of the Arab world, providing a never-before-seen look into Arabic thought, art, literature, and trends.
Chapter 41: The Seventh Letter The Seventh Letter is an
army of artistic individuals with roots not just in graffiti, but also in fine art, tattoo, graphic design, sculpture, photography, and music. Based in Los Angeles, The Seventh Letter’s tentacles have spread around the world to cities including San Francisco, Atlanta, Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, Jersey City, London, Paris, Milan, Naples, Budapest, Tokyo, Cologne, Seoul, and Bangkok.
Frank Book Chapter 41: The Seventh Letter
features the world’s most notorious art collective,
showcasing not only the crew’s art, but also the individual members’ interests and personal archives.