Rani Sharabati PALESTINIAN, b. 1993
The Camp, 2019
Mixed media on canvas
43 1/4 x 78 3/4 in
110 x 200 cm
110 x 200 cm
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The artist's job is asking questions, not answering them, but it is the camp's right to get answers. 'Where to?' is the fundamental and daily question. Since the Palestinian Nakba...
The artist's job is asking questions, not answering them, but it is the camp's right to get answers. "Where to?" is the fundamental and daily question.
Since the Palestinian Nakba and the diaspora, which have transformed Palestinian society into dispersed groups, interact with each other in various ways to coordinate their attempts to co-exist and return to their homelands, their land, and till when? Nowadays, the camp represents Palestinian history and is a witness to the Nakba. It has become outside the boundaries of the reality that we live in, and it has emerged from the engineering perspective and the UN resolutions. But, the right to return is a must. "Where to?" is the question that deserves to be answered for the camp, and "Till when?" is the question that deserves to be.
Rani Sharabati
Since the Palestinian Nakba and the diaspora, which have transformed Palestinian society into dispersed groups, interact with each other in various ways to coordinate their attempts to co-exist and return to their homelands, their land, and till when? Nowadays, the camp represents Palestinian history and is a witness to the Nakba. It has become outside the boundaries of the reality that we live in, and it has emerged from the engineering perspective and the UN resolutions. But, the right to return is a must. "Where to?" is the question that deserves to be answered for the camp, and "Till when?" is the question that deserves to be.
Rani Sharabati
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