The following is part of a series of short posts on photographic practice in Palestine. In the fall of 2014, Al-Azza’s work was exhibited at Tufts University, an event facilitated by Amahl Bishara and her students, a few of whom are featured here in the series. Though focused on the work of Mohammad Al-Azza, the posts speak to the broader situation of artistic practice in Palestine and its effective censorship under the ongoing occupation, but also to questions of intimacy and the public role of photography in the context of conflict
In 2016, Palestinian artist-activist Khaled Jarrar created two projects from the physical fragments ...
Techniques of colonial governmentality, such as the conjointly reinforcing institutions and practice...
In 2010, Fazal Sheikh visited Israel and the West Bank for the first time. Sheikh had been invited t...
The following is part of a series of short posts on photographic practice in Palestine. In the fall ...
The following is part of a series of short posts on photographic practice in Palestine. In the fall ...
The following is part of a series of short posts on photographic practice in Palestine. In the fall ...
The following is part of a series of short posts on photographic practice in Palestine. In the fall ...
Despite international legal consensus declaring the separation wall in Palestine/Israel as illegal, ...
Murals and graffiti on the Israeli separation barrier near Bethlehem have been well documented by jo...
This short piece - written in exchange with Palestinian artist Khaled Jarrar - charts his work over ...
The article is a reflection on the wall being built since 2002 between Israel and the Palestinian Au...
This dissertation explores peoples relationship to the landscapes of material, abstract, and visual ...
Extant literature on the Palestinian-Israeli separation wall privileges the wall\u27s function in bo...
The wall that divides intertwining borders of Israel and the West Bank is such a division. Palestini...
This project uses interviews with Palestinian residents of violent East Jerusalem neighborhoods to g...
In 2016, Palestinian artist-activist Khaled Jarrar created two projects from the physical fragments ...
Techniques of colonial governmentality, such as the conjointly reinforcing institutions and practice...
In 2010, Fazal Sheikh visited Israel and the West Bank for the first time. Sheikh had been invited t...
The following is part of a series of short posts on photographic practice in Palestine. In the fall ...
The following is part of a series of short posts on photographic practice in Palestine. In the fall ...
The following is part of a series of short posts on photographic practice in Palestine. In the fall ...
The following is part of a series of short posts on photographic practice in Palestine. In the fall ...
Despite international legal consensus declaring the separation wall in Palestine/Israel as illegal, ...
Murals and graffiti on the Israeli separation barrier near Bethlehem have been well documented by jo...
This short piece - written in exchange with Palestinian artist Khaled Jarrar - charts his work over ...
The article is a reflection on the wall being built since 2002 between Israel and the Palestinian Au...
This dissertation explores peoples relationship to the landscapes of material, abstract, and visual ...
Extant literature on the Palestinian-Israeli separation wall privileges the wall\u27s function in bo...
The wall that divides intertwining borders of Israel and the West Bank is such a division. Palestini...
This project uses interviews with Palestinian residents of violent East Jerusalem neighborhoods to g...
In 2016, Palestinian artist-activist Khaled Jarrar created two projects from the physical fragments ...
Techniques of colonial governmentality, such as the conjointly reinforcing institutions and practice...
In 2010, Fazal Sheikh visited Israel and the West Bank for the first time. Sheikh had been invited t...