Press

The 7 Middle Eastern Photographers Baring All


By Clare Davies
Sleek

Rania Matar, A Girl and Her Room – On growing up and growing old


By Sandra Williams
Tribe Magazine
Spring 2017 Issue

Beirut Photomed 2017: Rania Matar, Invisible Children


L'Oeil de la Photographie

Same Portrait – Opposite Sides of the World


By Alejandra Salazar
San Francisco Chronicle

YIELD Award Nomination


Nominated by Barbara Tannenbaum, Curator of Photography, Cleveland Museum of Art
Snite Museum of Art Purchase Award

Becoming Photographs by Rania Matar


By Ann Jastrab
All About Photo.com

Rania Matar’s Girls at the Edge of Adulthood


PDN Photo of the Day

Story & Technique: L’Enfant-Femme


By Jim Cornfield
Rangefinder Magazine

Images of girls on the road to womanhood


By Joanne Ciccarello
Photo Books: Staff Picks, The Christian Science Monitor Weekly

Au lendemain de l’enfance


By Eve Beauvallet
MARIE CLAIRE, France

Auf diesen fotografien werden mädchen zu frauen


By Lisa Leinen
i-D Germany

Deux Univers Exhibition Review


Review by Laure Ghorayeb
Annahar Newspaper

De mères en filles, pour devenir femmes…


Review by Olivier Gasnier Duparc
L'Orient-Le Jour

Mère-fille: complices, oui, copines, non!


By Marie Asco
Femme Majuscule
November-December Issue

Deux univers, filles et femmes


Review by Muriel Rozelier
Le Commerce du Levant

L’Enfant-Femme by Rania Matar


By Holly Stuart Hughes
PDN
November-December Issue

Thoughts


featured photograph
Real Simple

Invisible Children: Portraits of Young Refugees


The Daily Beast

Powerful Portraits of the "Invisible Children" Growing Up as Refugees


By Jessica Stewart
My Modern Met

Rania Matar: Invisible Children at C. Grimaldis Gallery


Review by Mark Alice Durant
Photograph Magazine

Rania Matar and The Mass Psychosis of Childhood


Review by Colin Pantall
Colin Pantall's Blog

Looking at the Invisible Children Growing Up as Refugees


By Elena Goukassian
Hyperallergic

L’Enfant-Femme


GUP Magazine

Rania Matar – L’Enfant-Femme


By Douglas Stockdale
The PhotoBook

L’Enfant Dans L’Amour


By Suzanne Révy
What Will You Remember

Fatales


L'Officiel du Levant

Voglio Una Figlia Che Sia Come Me


IO DONNA

Zwanzig Minuten Bis Zum Ruhm


By Manfred Zollner
fotoMAGAZIN

Rania Matar: Unspoken Conversations


Gallery Issue
fotoMAGAZIN EDITION

Middle Eastern photographers capture small joys amid big conflicts


By Emma-Kate Symons
Women in the World, New York Times

5 striking photographs that challenge stereotypes of Arab women


By Elena Goukassian
Washington Post

Why Everyone Is Raving About This New Photography Exhibit


By Kriston Capps
Capitol File

A woman’s place in the Middle East? For some, it’s behind a camera.


By Philip Kennicott
Washington Post

Carte Rania Matar: L’Enfant Femme


Mondorama

Rania Matar, L’Enfant Femme by Damiani


L'Oeil de la Photographie

Rania Matar : passions suspendues


By Jean-Paul Gavard-Perret
Salon littéraire

Portraits of girls on the cusp of teendom


Book review and interview by Michael-Oliver Harding
DAZED

Rania Matar Captures the Universal Awkwardness of Coming of Age


Book review and interview with Emily Manning
i-D magazine

Editor’s Note: She Who Tells a Story


By David Schloss
Digital PhotoPro
March/April Issue

A Look Inside The Rooms Of Teens In Two Very Different Worlds


Interview by Torey Van Oot
Refinery29

Growing Up Here and There


By Brandon Johnston
The Daily Star, Lebanon

Dubaï : Rania Matar, Becoming Girls, Women and Coming of Age


L'Oeil de la Photographie

Recent Acquisitions – L’Enfant-Femme


Tufts University Art Gallery Spring 2016 Newsletter

Capturing Moments of Transition


By Danna Lorch
The Interventions Issue #34, Selections Magazine

L’Enfant-Femme


Issue Magazine

The Most Beautiful Things Slate Published in 2015


By Lisa Larson-Walker
Slate

The most inspiring and surprising images you’ll see this week


By Char Jansen
Viewfinder, The Daily Telegraph

Becoming: Girls, Women and Coming of Age


Exhibition Review by Robert Mickelson
The National, UAE

L’Enfant-Femme


By Alexander Strecker
Lensculture

Little women: photographing tweens from Boston to Beirut


By Paula Cocozza
The Guardian

Rania Matar: Christilla


By Muriel Rozelier
Persoculture, Le Commerce du Levant

Carnegie Museum exhibit shows power of day-to-day living in Arab countries


By Kurt Shaw
The Tribune, Pittsburgh

Womanly Transitions: The Photography of Rania Matar


By Victoria Khroundina
SheRa Magazine

Feminine Mystique


By Caroline Cunningham
New England Home

Photographer Rania Matar: Telling Women’s Stories


Interview for Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellowship Awards 40th Anniversary

Art notes: Women photographers depict the Middle East


By Mary Thomas
Pittsburgh Post Gazette

Constructing Identities: Stories We Thought We Knew


By Kristen Gresh
Carnegie Museum of Art Blog

Why can’t great artists be mothers?


By Jacoba Urist
Women In The World, New York Times

Invisible Children by Rania Matar


Anchor Magazine
Issue #3, Spring-Summer 2015

Girl Power


Text by Manuela Mimosa Ravasio
Gioia Magazine

Beautifully Awkward


Essay by Heather Sullivan
Nobles Magazine
Winter/Spring 2015

On Raising Children


GEO Science Magazine

A girl and her room


ZoneZero

OUTSPOKEN!


What Will You Remember?

The Middle East Revealed – Howard Greenberg Exhibition Review


By Holland Cotter
New York Times

The Middle East Revealed: A Female Perspective @Howard Greenberg


By Loring Knoblauch
Collector Daily

Female Photographers Reveal the Middle East!


What Will You Remember?

Palestine Personified – 18 Artists on Occupation and Exile


By India Stoughton
Art Paper

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