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Askalan Prison, 1984.
Coloring pencils on handkerchief, 15 x 13" |
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Zohdi
El-Adawi
Palestinian artist
born in Nusairat refugee camp in Gaza, lives and works in
Damascus.
Zuhdie Al Adawi started making art while a political prisoner at
Askalan— the infamous Israeli prison. His first paintings were on
handkerchiefs, which were folded and smuggled out by relatives. A
powerful emotional response to imprisonment and torture is made
visible in his early works, and his first admirers were his fellow
political prisoners.
There is great force in his symbolic images and scenes of
Palestinian resistance, which are collaged together to create
thematic narratives of resistance and freedom.
Source:
Al-Jesser
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