Zainab Al-Qolaq
On Location 2023: The best visual art from Gaza
Artists appear alphabetically by surname.
Zainab al-Qolaq
@zainab_shokry
At precisely 1am on 16th May 2021, Israeli jets bombarded a densely populated residential area in the centre of Gaza City. Zainab was trapped under the rubble of her apartment block for 12 hours. She lost 22 members of her family in the attack.
Zainab Al-QolaqMahmoud Alhaj
@mahmoud.alhaj
Mahmoud uses medicinal blister packs to construct intelligent, sophisticated and meticulous architectural cityscapes. The symbolism of the impact of the ongoing conflict in Gaza and its affect on mental health is profound.
Mahmoud AlhajMohammed Alhaj
@mohammed.alhaj.000
“Mohammed’s characters feel anonymous. The figures appear of varying origins — endless and with infinite colour. They are shadow characters with no rights in soil, sea, or sky. The displaced and alienated move through hazy colour spaces as if from a dream.” Shada Al Safadi
Mohammed AlhajMaha Daya
@mahart_76
There is no beauty or life in these haunting artworks. The buildings have not collapsed. They are defiant and resilient and refuse to fall. They are monuments to injustice and devastation.
Maha DayaMay Murad
@may_murad_artworks
“My current work is an echo of my exiled self. The employment of digital windows and messages is emblematic of my artistic method. My screen connects me to the world but detaches me from it.”
May MuradDuaa Qishta
@duaa.qishta.artlife
Duaa is a young artist exploring profound and powerful themes in her innovative and imaginative artworks. In her powerful Al-Awda Ice Cream series, Duaa created work relating to an incident in Gaza in 2014 when a government hospital was bombed.
Duaa QishtaMariam Salah
@mariamsalah8311
Mariam bravely and fiercely creates artworks exploring the practice of Palestinian political prisoners smuggling sperm out of Israeli jails so that their wives can become pregnant.
Mariam SalahMajed Shala
@majedshala
These graceful, moving and poetic drawings show tenderness and fragility in the midst of war. Ghostly figures locked in a tender embrace, defiantly looking at the sky in resilience and dignity.
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