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300 page book from 1989 about palestinian costume archive.org/details/palestiniancostu0000weir
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‘MEMORIAL TO 418 PALESTINIAN VILLAGES WHICH WERE DESTROYED, DEPOPULATED AND OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL IN 1948′
A refugee tent embroidered with the names of the 418 Palestinian villages.
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Little Palestine; Diary of a Siege (2021) dir. Abdallah Al Khatib
So today the United Nations through their investigation of Shireen Abu Aqleh’s murder confirmed that she was indeed killed by Israeli army.
Obviously this isn’t anything new, and Palestinians knew from the start who did it, but it what’s important to remember is from the moment she was killed, the reaction from Zionists/Israeli officials was to pin the death on Palestinian fighters, even Naftali Bennett (Israel’s Prime Minister) tried to argue that Palestinian gunmen killed her.
It’s also hard to forget how her funeral was attacked by Israeli police, to the point where her pallbearers dropped the bottom of her coffin - all live on camera. She is one of the dozens of journalists killed by Israel, and I hope she and all the others get their justice.
Sirak Melkonian (Iranian, b. 1931), Untitled (Abstract Landscape), 1968. Mixed media on paper, 27 x 39 cm.
Lee Friedlander, Self Portraits
The sleeping woman of Ħal Saflieni, Malta, c. 3000 BC
“The richly painted walls of the hypogea (below-ground burial places) show both male and female human figures seated or lying on a couch or bed. Seven such bed figures are represented by sculptures, with several from burial sites, as if depicting death as a long sleep. All of them wear skirts, perhaps a mark of status. One sleeping woman, from the Hal Saflieni hypogeum on Malta, lies face down with her arms outstretched and her legs straight. Her head is propped on one arm, as if she were resting comfortably. The archaeologist Caroline Malone belives this posture may reflect a dreamlike experience, perhaps travel between layers of a layered cosmos, the realms of the living, the dead, and the supernatural.”
—Brian Fagan and Nadia Durrani, What we did in bed: A horizontal history
Ann Demeulemeester at Paris Fall 2010
James Rosenquist - Terrarium (1977)
Kiyoji Otsuji - Shimamoto Shozo making a painting by hurling glass bottles of paint against a canvas, 2nd Gutai Art Exhibition (1956, printed in 2012)
children’s dreams / al-yarmouk, palestinian refugee camp in damascus, syria
little palestine; diary of a siege (2021) dir. abdallah al khatib
Carlo Scarpa, Corroso bowl, 1936 Explore drollgirl’s photos on Flickr
‘Children of Shatila’ (Lebanon, 1998) film by Mai Masri. In this scene the youth of the Palestinian refugee camp interview an elder with a video camera.
Mark Rothko, No. 5 (reds), 1961
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