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Artist: MOHAMMED ALHAJ (currently in Gaza), Displacement, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS MEDIA, 2021, 80X100 cm More info: https://www.palestinemuseum.us/mohammed-alhaj-biennale

Exhibited at Venice Biennale 2022, Accademia di Bell Arte di Roma 2023, P21 Gallery, London, UK 2024.

The Arab region, especially Palestine, faces significant challenges related to mass displacement, prompting the project “Intiqal.” This initiative examines the body language and psychological impacts of those in transit. Inspired by radiative formations, “Intiqal” captures the segmentation of human groups, illustrating the interplay between past memories and future hopes amidst ongoing displacement. The project raises important questions about the cessation of displacement and the role of art in addressing these societal challenges.

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Artist: MOHAMMED ALHAJ (currently in Gaza), Displacement, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS MEDIA, 2021, 80X100 cm More info: https://www.palestinemuseum.us/mohammed-alhaj-biennale

Exhibited at Venice Biennale 2022, Accademia di Bell Arte di Roma 2023, P21 Gallery, London, UK 2024.

The Arab region, especially Palestine, faces significant challenges related to mass displacement, prompting the project “Intiqal.” This initiative examines the body language and psychological impacts of those in transit. Inspired by radiative formations, “Intiqal” captures the segmentation of human groups, illustrating the interplay between past memories and future hopes amidst ongoing displacement. The project raises important questions about the cessation of displacement and the role of art in addressing these societal challenges.

Palestine Museum Us Art Collection collection image

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Category Art
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