Looking for the Truth
Photo stories from Lebanon, Palestine, Syria and Yemen showing the cultural heritage and diversity in those countries.
Rhythms of a Different Time - Toufic Abdul-Al
Born in Acre in 1938, Toufic Abdul-Al belongs to the first generation of modern Palestinian artists. His works are distinguished through his visual culture and freedom of expression.
Sci-Fi Trilogy by Larissa Sansour
Using the language of sci-fi and glossy production, Sansour’s trilogy presents a dystopian vision of a Middle East on the brink of the apocalypse. The three films are shown alongside related installations, sculptural and photographic works.
Keyword: Palestine
Exhibition and silent auction for the fundraising of the Institute for Palestine Studies.
Death Dwells Near Me - Safaa El Set
Bones representing a collection of sculptures portraying unknown creatures, just like other species that we are familiar with, that we read about and have ever seen.
Midad: The Public & Intimate Lives of Arabic Calligraphy
The exhibition 'Midad: The Public and Intimate Lives of Arabic Calligraphy' is concerned with the development and significance of Arabic script from the eighth to the twentieth centuries.
The exhibition is researched by Dr. Alain George and curated by Rachel Dedman.
From 12 April until 19 October 2017
Qalandiya International Beirut Edition
‘Sea of Stories’ explores the displacements and imagined returns of the Palestinian community in Lebanon throughout the Mediterranean Sea. The exhibition seeks to explore those journeys and trace these routes, opening a space for conversation on what return means for today’s Palestinian community in Lebanon.
At the Seams
At the Seams is the Palestinian Museum’s first international “satellite” exhibition at Dar el-Nimer for Arts and Culture curated by Rachel Dedman. The exhibition casts a critical look at the role of embroidery in shaping historic and contemporary Palestinian politics and culture.