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Made in Palestine - Zuhdi Al Adawi and Mohammed Rakouie
Made In Palestine > Artists: Zuhdi Al Adawi and Mohammed Rakouie
Made in Palestine
May 3, 2003 - October 23, 2003
Muhammad
Rakouie taught himself how to draw with the materials he could
acquire--crayon and cut pillowcase linen, while imprisoned in the notorious
Ashkelan prison in Israel. Palestinian artists are prohibited from using the
colors of their flag or making overt reference to their struggle for liberation
and autonomy. The design elements within his smuggled paintings refer to Soviet
abstraction and social realism. He risked great pain and additional punishment
by creating these images, which stylize prison life and captivity. He now lives
in a refugee camp in Damascus, Syria.
While
imprisoned in Ashkelan prison, Zuhdi Al Adawi taught himself to make art.
His expressionist drawings depict the psychological anguish and physical torture
he endured there. He now lives in a refugee camp in Damascus, Syria.
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