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Thursday, June 6, 2013

The Jeu de Paume Museum in Paris is scheduled to show an "art" exhibit by Ahlam Shibli, purportedly to explore the concept of "home."

The description of the exhibition:

It deals with the loss of land and the fight against this expropriation, but restrictions and limitations that the idea of land imposes on individuals and communities affected by a criminal identity-politics groups. Among the places affected by this problem, we include the occupied Palestinian territories; monuments honoring both the French resistance fighters who opposed the Nazis and the French fighters in colonial wars against the people who wanted to turn their independence. In recent years, the photographic arena of Shibli has expanded to other questions around social exclusion across the situation of lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender people from Eastern countries and communities of children in Polish orphanages . Death, the latest round of Shibli specially designed for the occasion, shows the efforts of the Palestinian society to preserve the presence of those who lost their lives fighting the occupier. This series gives a large place to their absence through photographs, posters, and graffiti graves, presented as a form of resistance to colonial rule.

Here are some of the photos being exhibited of Palestinian Arabs honoring suicide bombers and other terrorists:




The exhibit pamphlet also shows that he has photos of Bedouin soldiers in the IDF, but the idea that they are there because of loyalty to Israel is dismissed:

Trackers series conducted in 2005, focuses on Palestinians of Bedouin origin who have served or still serve as volunteers in the army Israeli. This project questions the price that colonized minority is obliged to pay to a majority composed of settlers, perhaps to be accept, perhaps changing identity, perhaps to survive, perhaps for all these reasons and others.
There is a protest planned as well as an online petition against this "art" that glorifies murderers and demonizes Israel.

(h/t Irene)



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Posted By Elder of Ziyon to Elder of Ziyon at 6/06/2013 05:55:00 AM

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