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The Art of MADE IN PALESTINE

MADE IN PALESTINE premiered in Houston, Texas in May, 2003 at the Station Museum.

It is Curated by James Harithas, with Tex Kerschen and Gabriel Delgado, and assisted by

Palestinian artist Samia Halaby.

After Houston, MADE IN PALESTINEopened in San Francisco, followed by Montpelier,

then New York City, bringing the contemporary art of Palestine to the heart of the art world.


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Ashraf Fawakhry

Line 13, 2000, wood, plastic hearts, lights, and xerograph prints, table: 138" x 19 3/4" x 36"; prints: 2- 27 1/2" x 31 3/8", 1- 27 1/2" x 16"

    

I am Donkey/Made In Palestine, ink and mixed media on wood block, 2 3/8" x 2 3/8" x 1" each

Abdul Hay Mussalam

  Village Celebration, acrylic on wood composite, 27 1/2" x 48 1/2", 1985

 

Uprising in the Occupied Territories, acrylic on wood composite, 28 1/2" x 23"

Abdel Rahmen al-Muzayen

 

            

                

from the series: Jenin, ink on paper, 25" x 19 1/2, 2002

Adnan Yahya

 USA, oil on board, 48" x 48", 1998

Emily Jacir

Untitled, Emily Jacir and Anton Sinkewich, selected books on or about Palestine or by Palestinian authors, 2003, dimensions vary

  

Crossing Surda (a record of going to and from work), video installation, 2003

Memorial to 418 Palestinian Villages Which Were Destroyed, Depopulated and Occupied by Israel in 1948, Refugee tent and embroidery thread, 138" x 115" x 96", 2001

Hani Zurob

My Eye and the Other, from the series: I Tell You No, It Means No,acrylic on canvas and wood, 37 x 6” and 37 x 37”, 2002

John Halaka

"Stripped of Their Identity and Driven from Their Land," from the series Forgotten Survivors, 1993/1997/2003. Rubber-stamped ink and acrylic on canvas, 87" x 272". Top picture in full, bottom image detail.

Jawad Ibrahim

Between the Bullet and Stone, 2000, ink on paper, each, 9 1/2" x 9 1/2"

Mervat Essa

Saffurya, 2000, ceramic sacks, C-print: print: 48" x 67", sacks (top picture): 18- approx. 2 - 2 ½' tall each, sacks (bottom picture) 16 x 20 x 8"

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