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Palestinian Art
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

Palestinian Art

Turmoil and violence have defined the lives of Palestinian people over the last few decades, yet in the midst of the chaos artists live and thrive, creating little-seen work that is a powerful response to their situation. Gannit Ankori's Palestinian Art is the first in-depth English-language assessment of contemporary Palestinian art, and it offers an unprecedented and wholly original overview of this art in all its complexity. Ankori comprehensively traces the full history and development of Palestinian art, from its roots in folk art and traditional Christian and Islamic painting to the predominance of nationalistic themes and diverse media used today. Drawing on over a decade of extensive...

Palestinian Art 1850-2005
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

Palestinian Art 1850-2005

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Saqi Books

Published on the sixtieth year of the Palestinian "Nakba," or "Catastrophe," with a preface by John Berger.

Reflections on Palestinian Art
  • Language: en

Reflections on Palestinian Art

In this book, Faten Nastas Mitwasi views Palestinian history through art. She presents an excellent overview of Palestinian art and, more importantly, she analyzes it in the context of the different historical phases in which it was produced. Nastas presents a brief account of the development of Palestinian art throughout history, but her primary focus is on Palestinian art produced during the 20th century and beginning of 21st century. The book offers in-depth reflections and examines the works of contemporary Palestinian artists in relation to the poetry of Mahmoud Darwish, the art theory of Jacques Ranciere and other theories that raise questions about aesthetics, resistance, history, nationality, identity, belonging and hybridity.

Liberation Art of Palestine
  • Language: en

Liberation Art of Palestine

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-02-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Against the Wall
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 193

Against the Wall

This stunning book of photographs captures the graffiti and art that have transformed Israel's wall into a living canvas of resistance and solidarity. Featuring the work of artists Banksy, Ron English, Blu, and others, as well as Palestinian artists and activists, these photographs express outrage, compassion, and touching humor. They illustrate the wall's toll on lives and livelihoods, showing the hardship it has brought to tens of thousands of people, preventing their access to work, education, and vital medical care. Mixed with the images are portraits and vignettes, offering a heartfelt and inspiring account of a people determined to uphold their dignity in the face of profound injustice.

The Origins of Palestinian Art
  • Language: en

The Origins of Palestinian Art

  • Categories: Art

The Origins of Palestinian Art provides the most comprehensive survey of contemporary Palestinian art to date. The development of contemporary practice, theory and criticism is understood as integral to the concomitant construction of Palestinian national identities. In particular the book explores the intricate relationship between art and nationalism in which the idea of origin plays an important and problematic role. The book deconstructs the existing narratives of the history of Palestinian art, which search for its origins in the 19th century, and argues that Palestinian contemporary art demonstrates pluralistic, politically and philosophically complex attitudes towards identity and nat...

Concrete Messages
  • Language: en

Concrete Messages

  • Categories: Art

On the infamous separation barrier between Israel and the Palestinian West Bank, street art meets politics as artists including Banksy, Blu, Ericailcane, Faile, JR, Know Hope, Paul Insect, Ron English, Sam3 and Swoon have left messages for all to see. The walled part of the barrier is full of their scribblings, paintings, stencils, graffiti and posters. Combining pictures with interviews, Concrete Messages looks into the politics behind their art and their motivation for choosing the separation barrier as their canvas.

Sliman Mansour
  • Language: de

Sliman Mansour

  • Categories: Art

The work of the Palestinian artist Sliman Mansour is presented against the backdrop of the difficulty of life in Palestine. There are no museums, no galleries and no markets for artwork, The only way to show his art and to communicate with other artists is via the internet. Mansour paints for a life in peace, but also for the Palestinian cause. His pictures are influenced by the daily struggle of surviving. This is an inspired examination of one artist by another artist. The author, Faten Nastas Mitwas, art coordinator at the Art Museum of Bethlehem and is a widely acknowledged artist herself.

Islamic Art and Archaeology in Palestine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 193

Islamic Art and Archaeology in Palestine

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-09-16
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Despite political upheavals under Muslim domination in the Middle Ages, Palestine was a center of great artistic activity recognized for its incredible dynamism. Its unique contribution to the Islamic “macrocosm,” however, never became the subject of extensive study. Numerous archeological excavations on this relatively small geographic area reveal the existence of extremely well preserved monuments of high architectural quality and exceptional religious value. This is what Myriam Rosen-Ayalon exposes in this thorough introduction to Palestinian Islamic art and archeology. In chronological order she presents here for the first time the multifaceted and long-lasting achievements of Islamic art in Palestine, filling the gap of years of neglect on the subject.

Laughter in Occupied Palestine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Laughter in Occupied Palestine

  • Categories: Art

Though the current political situation in Palestine is more serious than ever, contemporary Palestinian art and film is becoming, paradoxically, increasingly funny.In Laughter in Occupied Palestine, Chrisoula Lionis analyses both the impetus behind this shift toward laughter and its consequences, arguing that laughter comes as a response to political uncertainty and the decline in nationalist hope. Revealing the crucial role of laughter in responding to the failure of the peace process and ongoing occupation, she unearths the potential of humour to facilitate understanding and empathy in a time of division. This is the first book to provide a combined overview of Palestinian art and film, sh...