Texts by Nja MAHDAOUI
– ‘Letters and Calligraphy’ Lecture in Tokyo in 1996
– ‘The concept of transformation of the pictorial space’ Lecture in Tunis in 1988 and Tokyo 1995
- ‘The esthetical gestural in the contemporary calligraphy art – Physical dynamic & free visual concepts’
Texts about Nja MAHDAOUI
– ‘A choreographer of letters’ by Rose Issa, curator, producer, publisher and writer specialized in visual arts and film from the Arab world and Iran
– Prof. Charbel Dagher, Academic and art critic of contemporary Arab and Islamic art
– ‘The Emancipation of the Pen-stroke, an aesthetics of deconstruction’ by Rachida Triki, Tunisian Professor of Philosophy of Art and Aesthetics, art critic and curator
– Michel Tapié de Céleyran, French theoretician and art critic
– ‘Nja Mahdaoui, strokes of liberation’ by René Habermacher, Swiss photographer
– ‘The cathartic letter’ by Prof. Abdelwahab Bouhdiba, sociologist and director of the Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts ‘Beit al Hikma’
– ‘Nja Mahdaoui in Oratory Paradise’, by Talal Moualla, artist and researcher in Arab Aesthetics
– Dr Afif el Bahnassi, Arab and Islamic Art historian, expert specialist and searcher
– Ezzedine Madani, Tunisian playwright and novelist
– Nizar Kabbani, Syrian poet
– Salah Stétié, Lebanese poet and novelist
– Abdellatif Laâbi, Moroccan poet and writer
– Jamel Eddine Bencheikh, French and Algerian poet and writer
– Michel Butor, French writer
– Rodrigo de Zayas, spanish musicologue and writer
– Koishi Sato, Japanese painter
– Edouard J. Maunick, Mauritian poet
– Ali Louati, writer, poet and contemporary Arab art critic
– Dr Wolfgang Becke, director of the Ludwig Museum, Aachen, Germany
– Pr Haïm Zafrani, French and Moroccan writer, historian and specialist of the sephardic culture