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Hazem Harb Palestinian-Italian, b. 1980

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Hazem Harb, Fragmentation #1, 2024
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Hazem Harb Palestinian-Italian, b. 1980

Fragmentation #1, 2024
Layers of handmade collage and watercolour on archival fine art paper and MDF
333 x 150 cm
131 1/8 x 59 in

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Literature

By bringing the forgotten and marginalized to the fore, artists have the power to wrest the writing of history from the victors. Palestinian artist Hazem Harb is one such case. His photographic collages gather the fragments of Palestine's pre-Nakba history and reformulate them into works that explore memory, power, and heritage, to question who gets to write history, in what manner, and for whom.

By refashioning and recasting the physical photograph, Harb highlights the medium as a malleable and potentially faulty reminder of the past and, more broadly, the imperfect nature of memory itself. He questions the process of recording history by exposing the ways in which it can be manipulated and encourages us to participate in its reworking by reflecting out images in his work. Through the many media he interweaves, Harb conveys the complexities of memory and longing that define the intractable state of Palestinians without resorting to overwrought symbolism. In doing so, Harb opens the work up to deeper reflections on the very nature of remembering, power, and politics of space.
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