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Made in Palestine - John Halaka
Made In Palestine > Artists: John Halaka
Made in Palestine
May 3, 2003 - October 23, 2003

Stripped of Their Identity and Driven from Their
Land, 1993/1997/2003, from the series: Forgotten Survivors,
rubber
stamped ink and acrylic on canvas, 87" x 272"
John Halaka's drawing, created
with acrylic paints and rubber stamped prints of the phrase "Forgotten
Survivors," memorializes the diaspora of the Palestinian people. Their forced
marches from their homes recall the Cherokee 'Trail of Tears,' a similar exodus
that bordered on genocide. It also challenges the wholesale historical
revisionism which has sought to erase their history from memory. By maintaining
the cultural anonymity of the figures, Halaka underscores the universality of
political displacement and invites the viewer to project his or her own cultural
history and responsibilities as oppressed, oppressor, or both onto the image.
John Halaka lives in San Diego, CA.
John
Halaka
Born 1957, El Mansoura, Egypt
Education. MFA in Painting and
Drawing, University of Houston, Houston, Texas
BA in Art, CUNY, Brooklyn, New
York
Lives in San Diego, CA.
For more info... please visit www.johnhalaka.com
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