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Hani Zurob

Hani Zurob (Arabic: هاني زعرب; born 1976), is a Palestinian painter, based in Paris, France. His work addresses concepts of exile, waiting, movement and displacement, and aims to present the collective Palestinian experience through reflections on the personal.[1]

"Untitled" by Hani Zurob (2009), Acrylic and Tar on Canvas, 120 x 100 cm

His artwork has been exhibited at L'Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris, Bahrain National Museum, National Museum of Damascus in Syria, the Henry Moore Institute in the UK, the Station Museum of Contemporary Art in Houston, TX in the U.S and the 2014 Dakar Biennial. He was listed as one of The Huffington Post's "10 International Artists to Watch in 2013."[2]

In 2012, Between Exits: Paintings by Hani Zurob authored by Kamal Boullata and published by Black Dog Publishing was released. It examines Zurob's work from 2002 to 2012 and sheds light on the personal and historical events that contextualize it.[3] His life story has inspired the creation of two films directed by Jessica Habie, Mars At Sunrise and Meet Me Out of the Siege which won the "Best Short Documentary Prize" at the Cannes Short Film Corner in 2007.

Early life and education edit

Hani Zurob was born on 30 August 1976[4] in Rafah Camp in the Gaza Strip. In 1994, Zurob moved from Rafah to Nablus and enrolled in the An-Najah National University where he received B.A. degree of fine arts in 1999.[citation needed] Due to Israeli restrictions on Palestinian movement he studied there as an "illegal sojourner" and lived under constant threat of deportation.[5]

Artist's exile edit

After graduation, Zurob moved to Ramallah in pursuit of a more active art and cultural scene and lived there from 1999 to 2006.

In 2002, Zurob was selected as one of ten finalists in the A. M. Qattan Foundation's Young Artist of the Year Award.[6] During Operation Defensive Shield in 2002, Zurob was arrested by Israeli forces from his home while preparing for the exhibition. During the arrest the soldiers damaged the paintings he was working on. He was detained for 52 days in Ofer Prison west of Ramallah due to "confidential information".[7] He was forced to sleep outside on asphalt with no bedding.[8] As Amira Hass wrote, "But Zu'rob's talent has not always saved him. Tears flow from his eyes as he recalls the last minutes of the "interrogation" he underwent in May, 2002 ... Every so often he was taken for "interrogation". Tell me the names of your brothers and sisters, ordered the interrogator. He listed them. The interrogator said to him: You've forgotten someone. Zu'rob was confused. Whom had he forgotten? You forgot Rawan, said the interrogator, your sister's new daughter. Celebrations of births and weddings and sad occasions such as illness and death - participating in these family events is regularly denied to the Gazan "illegal sojourners" in the West Bank. So is it any wonder that Zu'rob forgot to mention his newborn niece to the interrogator, who had access to all the details concerning his subject on his computer screen?"[9] Eventually, after the prosecution failed to put together an indictment against him, he was released. He informed the A. M. Qattan Foundation that he would no longer be able to participate because he would not be able to finish new work on time. They responded by giving him a two-month extension, and he created A Song: If I Say No, I Mean No in response to his experience in jail.[10]

In 2006 he received a grant from the Cité internationale des arts in Paris to take part in a 6-month artist residency there. His return home to Ramallah was barred by an Israeli order, and he was subsequently informed that he would be arrested and imprisoned upon returning because he had previously lived illegally in the West Bank. Through the support of friends, colleagues and the Cité Internationale des Arts, Zurob was able to stay in Paris and eventually bring his wife there as well.[11] In 2009 Zurob was awarded the Renoir Grant which included an eight-month residency in Essoyes, France. Zurob cannot return to his homeland and remains in exile. He is currently based in Paris, France.

Awards edit

  • Artist residency, Le Cube – Independent Art Room, Rabat, Morocco, 2013[citation needed]
  • Artist residency, Municipality of la ville de Bobigny, France, 2011[citation needed]
  • Artist residency, Municipality of Paris, Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris, France, 2010[citation needed]
  • La bourse Renoir, Essoyes, France, 2009[citation needed]
  • Artist residency, Maison de la Vigne, Salle Renoir, Essoyes, France, 2009[citation needed]
  • Artist residency, Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris, France, 2009[citation needed]
  • Grand Prize of the International Salon of Contemporary Art, Bourges, France, 2008[citation needed]
  • Artist residency, Welfare Association, Atelier Palestine à la Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris, France, 2006[citation needed]
  • Grant supporting exhibition, Khalil Sakakini Centre, Ramallah, Palestine, 2006[citation needed]
  • Young Artist of the Year Award, one of ten selected artists, A.M. Qattan Foundation, Ramallah, Palestine, 2002[citation needed]

Monograph - Between Exits: Paintings by Hani Zurob edit

 
Hani Zurob's Flying Lesson #4 (2010), Acrylic and Pigments on Canvas, 200 x 160 cm - featured on the cover of Between Exits: Paintings by Hani Zurob

Between Exits: Paintings by Hani Zurob is the first monograph on the work of Hani Zurob from 2002–2012.[citation needed] It was published in 2012 by Black Dog Publishing. Author Kamal Boullata presents the chronological development of Zurob's work alongside the personal and political histories that influenced it, and Jean Fischer provided the introduction. "Hani's practice provides an important voice in contemporary Palestinian Culture, as well as a significant contribution to the creation of an Arab Aesthetic. Ultimately though, while Zurob's Art gives powerful expression to the Palestinian collective experience, it can also be seen in the context of more universal themes of personal identity and embraces humanity beyond the Palestinian context," wrote Black Dog Publishing.[12]

Artworks edit

Flying Lessons & Waiting series (2009–2014) edit

 
Hani Zurob's Flying Lesson #12 (2013) & Flying Lesson #11 (2013) exhibited at Le Cube in Rabat, Morocco

In reference to the work, Zurob stated, "Through the use of oil and acrylic paint and other mediums, I try to create a world which is composed of three worlds: exile where the artist lives (the father), and who appears in the paintings as the sole living human being by the depiction of the son who is portrayed in a relatively small scale in contrast to his surroundings. The second world concerns Qoudsi himself, as he visually appears and in his manner of showing his feelings through the use of his toys and his interactions with them. The third world is one of space, where we come from, which is depicted through walls, and multilayered backgrounds, as symbolic traces of the complex life that does not enable Qoudsi and me to meet. Yet, it is in my construction of a virtual world where a space for such a meeting occurs."[13]

Qoudsi is the prominent figure in both of the series Flying Lessons and Waiting. As Annie-Rose Harrison-Dunn wrote in her review, "...He paints a space where the two can talk about these problems and try to find a solution. In this walled, liminal space Qoudsi sits with his toys- notably all forms of transport- waiting for his dad just as he waits in Jerusalem. At first glance these paintings appear sort of sad- a lost boy alone with his toys in no mans land- but Zurob prefers instead for them to be seen in terms of a sense of working through wrongs and gathering strength of conviction by generation. Hani Zurob tells his story through his paintings; Qoudsi now begins to develop his own form of articulation, who knows what he will eventually say and how loudly he will say it. "It's like a kind of heritage," says Zurob."[14]

 
Hani Zurob's "Flying Lesson #08" (2011) and "Excuse me Lucian Freud: This is the Painter's Room" (2013) at ArtInternational Istanbul 2014

Heritage (2009) edit

This piece is a collision of the positive memories Zurob has of days during childhood spent on the beach with his family, layered with a photograph of his son's first time seeing the sea and fear of it.[15]

 
Hani Zurob's Waiting #6 (2011), Acrylic and Pigments on Canvas, 81 x 60 cm

Standby series (2007–2008) edit

Zurob's statement about this series reads, "'Standby' is a term that may cross the minds of a few people quickly, or if worse comes to the worst, for the unluckiest, "Standby" may represent just a few hours of "transit" or "an outstanding situation" in some airport or another; actually, in my personal situation, "Standby" goes beyond the simple geographical or linguistic criteria to refer explicitly to the whole Palestinian people who have been placed under such a situation for nearly sixty years now, i.e. since 1948!"[16] These ideas were expanded upon in a monograph review in Harper's Bazaar Art Arabia, "In his mixed media "Standby" series, marking the 60th year of Israeli occupation, Zurob's disjointed bodies represent time far beyond just several hours in an airport – this is a temporary situation that has become permanent."[17]

 
"Heritage" by Hani Zurob (2009), Acrylic, Oil, Pigments and Tar on Canvas, 120 x 100 cm

Projections series (2008) edit

As Jean Fischer states, " And yet, it is also "sensation" that accounts for Hani's occasional turn to painterly abstraction: the more abstract Barrage and Projection series, coincide with periods of deepening violence against the Gazan population, as if any form of naturalistic depiction would be inadequate to convey the artist's feelings. Altogether despite their cultural and temporal distance, there is much in the author's [Boullata's] analysis of Hani's work that recalls Bacon's preference for poetry as a primary source of inspiration as well as his own artistic responses to an earlier violent (European) reality. For both artists the photograph is a central tool towards restaging a disassembled human form, reassembled in delineated frames or in the minimal outline of rooms, which function as fragile, often restrictive armatures for the body in space, but always, as Bacon said, as a "recording of being in the world"."[18]

 
Hani Zurob's Standby exhibition at Gallery Crous Beaux-Arts in Paris (2008)

Marbles' War series (2007) edit

"His 2007 "Marbles" War' series (mixed media, acrylic, pigment and tar on canvas) is an exercise in self-criticism. The marbles refer to the game he played with friends during his childhood at the time of the first Intifada, but also to the various war games these same children are now playing as adults – now, marbles are no longer an innocent game, " wrote Harper's Bazaar Art Arabia.[19]

 
Hani Zurob's "Projections #10" (2008), Acrylic, Oil, Pigments and Tar on Canvas, 120 x 100 cm

Barrage series (2006) edit

Barrage is a body of work made immediately after Zurob discovered that he would not be allowed to return home and would need to live in exile in Paris. As Boullata explained, "While he had been intermittently feeling torn between figurative and abstract modes of expression, this time, he was absolutely certain that no painting language could express the intensity and immediacy of his anguish more forcefully than a painterly mode of abstraction for which free-flowing gestural brushstrokes might organically embody the emotional torrents of the day."[20]

 
"Marbles' War #1" by Hani Zurob (2007), Mixed Media on Canvas, 100 x 100 cm

Exit series (2006) edit

Exit is one of the first bodies of work Zurob made in Paris during his residency at Cité Internationale des Arts. These paintings incorporate collage, featuring traces of life in his new city - telephone calling cards, receipts and gauze.[21] As Zurob commented, "In Ramallah, the fish thinks it swims in an ocean, just to discover later that the ocean was only a barrel. You know what a real ocean is when you live in one. In Paris, I was shocked and liberated at the same time."[22] Steve Sabella writes, "Hani Zurob, one of the most significant painters of the new generation of Palestinian artists to emerge in the last decade, expresses, 'the best thing that happened to my art was the moment when I arrived in Paris because what I learnt in the last four years might have taken me a lifetime back in Palestine.'"[23]

Siege series (2004–2006) edit

As Mahmoud Hashhash wrote in the Le Monde Diplomatique, "The reds, yellows and blues are pure and vibrant and the lines are strong, so that the painting appears imbued with a dramatic energy. The presence of the contorted figure in the painting points to a psychological echo of the physical representations of the siege. The figure has clearly been permanently transformed, because of the severe and inhumane conditions it has had to endure.[24]

Public collections edit

Bibliography edit

  • Insoumission, Internationale Exhibition Catalog, Musée de la Palmeraie, Marrakech, 2014
  • 11th Edition of Biennale of Dak'Art 2014 (11e biennale de l'art africain Contemporain), Exhibition Catalogue, 2014.
  • Between Exits: Paintings by Hani Zurob By Kamal Boullata. London: Black Dog Publishing, 2012.
  • Disposition Edited by Adania Shibli. Jerusalem: The A.M. Qattan Foundation, French Consulate General Jerusalem, Ministry of Culture, and the Welfare Association, 2012.
  • Comme Un Souffle De Liberté Exhibition Catalogue edited by Fête de L'Humanité. Paris: Fête de L'Humanité and Galerie Talmart, 2012.
  • Le Corps découvert Exhibition Catalogue edited by Hoda Makram-Ebeid. Paris: Institut du Monde Arabe - IMA, 2012.
  • Diversity from the Arab World Exhibition Catalogue edited by Hayfa Aljishi. Bahrain: Albareh Art Gallery, 2012.
  • Framed/Unframed Exhibition Catalogue edited by Vera Tamari and Inass Yassin. Ramallah: Birzeit University Museum, 2012.
  • Art Dubai Contemporary 2011 Art Fair Catalogue. Dubai: Art Dubai, 2011.
  • Palestine, La création dans tous ses états Exhibition Catalogue curated by Mona Khazindar and Djamila Chakour. Bahrain: National Museum of Bahrain, 2011.
  • Palestinian Art - from 1850 to the present By Kamal Boullata. London: Saqi Books, 2009.
  • 11th Edition of the Biennale of Cairo Exhibition Catalogue. Cairo: the Biennial of Cairo, 2008.
  • Paris, Damas: regards croisés Exhibition Catalogue edited by Europia Productions. Paris: Europia Productions, 2008.
  • Salon d'automne edition 2007 Exhibition Catalogue. Paris: Salon d'automne, 2007.
  • July 2006 Exhibition Catalogue. Paris: Europia Productions, 2006.
  • Siege Exhibition Catalogue. Ramallah: Khalil Sakakini Center and the A.M. Qattan Foundation, 2006.
  • Visit Palestine: A Voyage Through Contemporary Art Exhibition Catalogue. Amman: 4 Walls Gallery, 2005.
  • Colors of Life and Liberty, International Exhibition of Contemporary Palestinian Art Exhibition Catalog. Paris: The Palestinian Association for Contemporary Art and UNESCO, 2004.
  • Made in Palestine Exhibition Catalogue by James Harithas. Houston: Ineri Publishing and Station Muse, 2003.
  • Hope and the Aesthetic Moment Exhibition Catalogue. Young Artist of the Year Award. Ramallah: A.M. Qattan Foundation, 2002.

Reviews edit

  • "The Last Word - Cultural Buzz." By Sani P. Meo. This Week In Palestine Magazine, Issue 192, pp. 98, April 2014.[27]
  • "Hani Zurob - Book from the world of Art." By Diana Abouali. Sanat Dunyamiz Magazine (Turkish), Number 139, pp. 110–115, March 2014.[28]
  • "Between Exits: Paintings By Hani Zurob." By Richard M. Sanchez. The Art Book Review, October 21, 2013.[29]
  • "The Map is Not the Territory - A Five-Year Travelling Art Exhibition." Islamic Arts Magazine, August 23, 2013.[30]
  • "Between Exits: Paintings By Hani Zurob." By Maymanah Farhat. Jadalliyya, July 3, 2013.[31]
  • "Hani Zurob: Art Without Borders." By Annie-Rose Harrison-Dunn. Gloobi, June 27, 2013.[32]
  • "Hani Zurob: an Abstract Painter Rooted in Palestine's Reality." By Sarah Irving. The Electronic Intifada, June 17, 2013.[33]
  • "Biography and Art Criticism Reconciled." By India Stoughton. The Daily Star, April 12, 2013.[34]
  • "Ten International Artists to Watch 2013." By Katherine Brooks. The Huffington Post, January 2, 2013.[35]
  • "Hani Zurob's "Between Exits" Shows Palestine From An Exile's Point Of View." By Katherine Brooks. The Huffington Post, December 18, 2012.[36]
  • "Resilience and Light." By Michelle Davis. Reorient, May 13, 2013.[37]
  • "Adania Shibli: A Decade of Palestinian Artists in Paris." By Mustafa Mustafa. Alakhbar Newspaper, Feb 23, 2013.[38]
  • "Book: Between Exits, Paintings by Hani Zurob." By Olivia Snaije. Harper's Bazaar Art Magazine, Issue 4, pp. 139, Autumn 2012.[39]
  • "Hani Zurob: Résidence d'exil." Balbymix Number 5 - Culture Magnétique - Ville de Bobigny (French), pp. 8, September 2012 - February 2013.[40]
  • "Hani Zurob: L'exil et la demeure." By Constance Desloire. Jeune Afrique Magazine (French), Issue 2680, pp. 64–65, May 20–26, 2012.[41]
  • "Corps Souffrants." Connaissance des Arts Magazine H. S. (French), Issue 528, pp. 22–23, April 4–10, 2012.[42]
  • "Les cris du corps." By Annick Colonna-Césari. L'express Magazine (French), Issue 3170, pp. 140–141, April 4–10, 2012.[43]
  • "Exhibition of the Month: Contemplations." By Mirna Bamieh. This Week In Palestine Magazine, Issue 166, pp. 66–67, February, 2012.[44]
  • "Reconsidering The Value Of Palestinian Art & Its Journey Into The Art Market, Part 2." By Steve Sabella. Contemporary Practices Journal, Volume 8, pp. 96–113, 2011.[45]
  • "Reconsidering The Value Of Palestinian Art & Its Journey Into The Art Market, Part 1." By Steve Sabella. Contemporary Practices Journal, Volume 7, pp. 80–100, 2010.[46]
  • "Hani Zurob: The Painting as Real." By Adania Shibli. Contemporary Practices Journal, Volume 6, pp. 32–34, 2010.[47]
  • "Le lauréat, Hani Zurob, redécouvre la couleur." By Sylvie Virey. Liberation Champagne Newspaper, Issue 22378, February 25, 2010.[48]
  • "From the Crucible of Struggle." By Kamal Boullata. International Gallerie Journal, Issue 25, Volume 12, Number 2, pp. 16–17, December, 2009.[49]
  • "La Force militante de l'art Palstinien." By Romain Blondeau. Le Monde Newspaper (French), August 4, 2009.[50]
  • "La Palestine à L'institut Du Monde Arabe: La politique du retrait." By Sarah Ilher-Meyer, Zérodeux (French), 2009.[51]
  • "Lots of variation in Palestinian art exhibition." By Robert Kluijver. The Power of Culture, October 2009.[52]
  • "Palestine Exhibition in Paris - Review of the Exhibition: «Palestine, la création dans tous ses états»." By Robert Kluijver. Robertk.Asia, September 10, 2009.[53]
  • "Exposition: L'art de la Guerre." By Nicolas Michel. Jeune Afrique Magazine, Issue 2528, June 21–27, 2009.[54]
  • "Artist of the month, Hani Zurob." This Week In Palestine Journal, Issue 137, pp. 68, September, 2009.[55]
  • "Zurob Wins Renoir Prize." By Noury Al-Jarah. Alrai Newspaper (Arabic), July 8, 2009.[56]
  • "Hani Zurob, Standby." By Najwan Darwish. Al-Akhbar Newspaper (Arabic), Issue Number, July 5, 2008.[57]
  • "Quest for a Palestinian Museum." By Michael Z. Wise. Los Angeles Times, July 1, 2007.[58]
  • "Der Untergrundmaler." By Joliana Von Mittelstaedt. Financial Times Deutschland Journal, Weekend Edition, pp. 6–7, March 10, 2006.[59]
  • "Hani Zurob: Expressing the Closure of Thought." By Amira Hass. Haaretz Newspaper, January 9, 2006.[60]
  • "Hani Zurob: On the Path to the Abstract." By Mahmoud Abu Hashhash. Le Monde Diplomatique Journal, February, 2006.[61]

See also edit

References edit

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  54. ^ Michel, Nicolas (21 June 2009). "Exposition: L'art de la Guerre". No. 2528. Jeune Afrique Magazine. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
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External links edit

  • Official Website
  • Le Cube – Independent Art Room
  • Cité Internationale des Arts
  • Institut du Monde Arabe

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Hani Zurob Arabic هاني زعرب born 1976 is a Palestinian painter based in Paris France His work addresses concepts of exile waiting movement and displacement and aims to present the collective Palestinian experience through reflections on the personal 1 Untitled by Hani Zurob 2009 Acrylic and Tar on Canvas 120 x 100 cm His artwork has been exhibited at L Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris Bahrain National Museum National Museum of Damascus in Syria the Henry Moore Institute in the UK the Station Museum of Contemporary Art in Houston TX in the U S and the 2014 Dakar Biennial He was listed as one of The Huffington Post s 10 International Artists to Watch in 2013 2 In 2012 Between Exits Paintings by Hani Zurob authored by Kamal Boullata and published by Black Dog Publishing was released It examines Zurob s work from 2002 to 2012 and sheds light on the personal and historical events that contextualize it 3 His life story has inspired the creation of two films directed by Jessica Habie Mars At Sunrise and Meet Me Out of the Siege which won the Best Short Documentary Prize at the Cannes Short Film Corner in 2007 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Artist s exile 3 Awards 4 Monograph Between Exits Paintings by Hani Zurob 5 Artworks 5 1 Flying Lessons amp Waiting series 2009 2014 5 2 Heritage 2009 5 3 Standby series 2007 2008 5 4 Projections series 2008 5 5 Marbles War series 2007 5 6 Barrage series 2006 5 7 Exit series 2006 5 8 Siege series 2004 2006 6 Public collections 7 Bibliography 8 Reviews 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEarly life and education editHani Zurob was born on 30 August 1976 4 in Rafah Camp in the Gaza Strip In 1994 Zurob moved from Rafah to Nablus and enrolled in the An Najah National University where he received B A degree of fine arts in 1999 citation needed Due to Israeli restrictions on Palestinian movement he studied there as an illegal sojourner and lived under constant threat of deportation 5 Artist s exile editAfter graduation Zurob moved to Ramallah in pursuit of a more active art and cultural scene and lived there from 1999 to 2006 In 2002 Zurob was selected as one of ten finalists in the A M Qattan Foundation s Young Artist of the Year Award 6 During Operation Defensive Shield in 2002 Zurob was arrested by Israeli forces from his home while preparing for the exhibition During the arrest the soldiers damaged the paintings he was working on He was detained for 52 days in Ofer Prison west of Ramallah due to confidential information 7 He was forced to sleep outside on asphalt with no bedding 8 As Amira Hass wrote But Zu rob s talent has not always saved him Tears flow from his eyes as he recalls the last minutes of the interrogation he underwent in May 2002 Every so often he was taken for interrogation Tell me the names of your brothers and sisters ordered the interrogator He listed them The interrogator said to him You ve forgotten someone Zu rob was confused Whom had he forgotten You forgot Rawan said the interrogator your sister s new daughter Celebrations of births and weddings and sad occasions such as illness and death participating in these family events is regularly denied to the Gazan illegal sojourners in the West Bank So is it any wonder that Zu rob forgot to mention his newborn niece to the interrogator who had access to all the details concerning his subject on his computer screen 9 Eventually after the prosecution failed to put together an indictment against him he was released He informed the A M Qattan Foundation that he would no longer be able to participate because he would not be able to finish new work on time They responded by giving him a two month extension and he created A Song If I Say No I Mean No in response to his experience in jail 10 In 2006 he received a grant from the Cite internationale des arts in Paris to take part in a 6 month artist residency there His return home to Ramallah was barred by an Israeli order and he was subsequently informed that he would be arrested and imprisoned upon returning because he had previously lived illegally in the West Bank Through the support of friends colleagues and the Cite Internationale des Arts Zurob was able to stay in Paris and eventually bring his wife there as well 11 In 2009 Zurob was awarded the Renoir Grant which included an eight month residency in Essoyes France Zurob cannot return to his homeland and remains in exile He is currently based in Paris France Awards editArtist residency Le Cube Independent Art Room Rabat Morocco 2013 citation needed Artist residency Municipality of la ville de Bobigny France 2011 citation needed Artist residency Municipality of Paris Cite Internationale des Arts Paris France 2010 citation needed La bourse Renoir Essoyes France 2009 citation needed Artist residency Maison de la Vigne Salle Renoir Essoyes France 2009 citation needed Artist residency Cite Internationale des Arts Paris France 2009 citation needed Grand Prize of the International Salon of Contemporary Art Bourges France 2008 citation needed Artist residency Welfare Association Atelier Palestine a la Cite Internationale des Arts Paris France 2006 citation needed Grant supporting exhibition Khalil Sakakini Centre Ramallah Palestine 2006 citation needed Young Artist of the Year Award one of ten selected artists A M Qattan Foundation Ramallah Palestine 2002 citation needed Monograph Between Exits Paintings by Hani Zurob edit nbsp Hani Zurob s Flying Lesson 4 2010 Acrylic and Pigments on Canvas 200 x 160 cm featured on the cover of Between Exits Paintings by Hani Zurob Between Exits Paintings by Hani Zurob is the first monograph on the work of Hani Zurob from 2002 2012 citation needed It was published in 2012 by Black Dog Publishing Author Kamal Boullata presents the chronological development of Zurob s work alongside the personal and political histories that influenced it and Jean Fischer provided the introduction Hani s practice provides an important voice in contemporary Palestinian Culture as well as a significant contribution to the creation of an Arab Aesthetic Ultimately though while Zurob s Art gives powerful expression to the Palestinian collective experience it can also be seen in the context of more universal themes of personal identity and embraces humanity beyond the Palestinian context wrote Black Dog Publishing 12 Artworks editFlying Lessons amp Waiting series 2009 2014 edit nbsp Hani Zurob s Flying Lesson 12 2013 amp Flying Lesson 11 2013 exhibited at Le Cube in Rabat Morocco In reference to the work Zurob stated Through the use of oil and acrylic paint and other mediums I try to create a world which is composed of three worlds exile where the artist lives the father and who appears in the paintings as the sole living human being by the depiction of the son who is portrayed in a relatively small scale in contrast to his surroundings The second world concerns Qoudsi himself as he visually appears and in his manner of showing his feelings through the use of his toys and his interactions with them The third world is one of space where we come from which is depicted through walls and multilayered backgrounds as symbolic traces of the complex life that does not enable Qoudsi and me to meet Yet it is in my construction of a virtual world where a space for such a meeting occurs 13 Qoudsi is the prominent figure in both of the series Flying Lessons and Waiting As Annie Rose Harrison Dunn wrote in her review He paints a space where the two can talk about these problems and try to find a solution In this walled liminal space Qoudsi sits with his toys notably all forms of transport waiting for his dad just as he waits in Jerusalem At first glance these paintings appear sort of sad a lost boy alone with his toys in no mans land but Zurob prefers instead for them to be seen in terms of a sense of working through wrongs and gathering strength of conviction by generation Hani Zurob tells his story through his paintings Qoudsi now begins to develop his own form of articulation who knows what he will eventually say and how loudly he will say it It s like a kind of heritage says Zurob 14 nbsp Hani Zurob s Flying Lesson 08 2011 and Excuse me Lucian Freud This is the Painter s Room 2013 at ArtInternational Istanbul 2014 Heritage 2009 edit This piece is a collision of the positive memories Zurob has of days during childhood spent on the beach with his family layered with a photograph of his son s first time seeing the sea and fear of it 15 nbsp Hani Zurob s Waiting 6 2011 Acrylic and Pigments on Canvas 81 x 60 cm Standby series 2007 2008 edit Zurob s statement about this series reads Standby is a term that may cross the minds of a few people quickly or if worse comes to the worst for the unluckiest Standby may represent just a few hours of transit or an outstanding situation in some airport or another actually in my personal situation Standby goes beyond the simple geographical or linguistic criteria to refer explicitly to the whole Palestinian people who have been placed under such a situation for nearly sixty years now i e since 1948 16 These ideas were expanded upon in a monograph review in Harper s Bazaar Art Arabia In his mixed media Standby series marking the 60th year of Israeli occupation Zurob s disjointed bodies represent time far beyond just several hours in an airport this is a temporary situation that has become permanent 17 nbsp Heritage by Hani Zurob 2009 Acrylic Oil Pigments and Tar on Canvas 120 x 100 cm Projections series 2008 edit As Jean Fischer states And yet it is also sensation that accounts for Hani s occasional turn to painterly abstraction the more abstract Barrage and Projection series coincide with periods of deepening violence against the Gazan population as if any form of naturalistic depiction would be inadequate to convey the artist s feelings Altogether despite their cultural and temporal distance there is much in the author s Boullata s analysis of Hani s work that recalls Bacon s preference for poetry as a primary source of inspiration as well as his own artistic responses to an earlier violent European reality For both artists the photograph is a central tool towards restaging a disassembled human form reassembled in delineated frames or in the minimal outline of rooms which function as fragile often restrictive armatures for the body in space but always as Bacon said as a recording of being in the world 18 nbsp Hani Zurob s Standby exhibition at Gallery Crous Beaux Arts in Paris 2008 Marbles War series 2007 edit His 2007 Marbles War series mixed media acrylic pigment and tar on canvas is an exercise in self criticism The marbles refer to the game he played with friends during his childhood at the time of the first Intifada but also to the various war games these same children are now playing as adults now marbles are no longer an innocent game wrote Harper s Bazaar Art Arabia 19 nbsp Hani Zurob s Projections 10 2008 Acrylic Oil Pigments and Tar on Canvas 120 x 100 cm Barrage series 2006 edit Barrage is a body of work made immediately after Zurob discovered that he would not be allowed to return home and would need to live in exile in Paris As Boullata explained While he had been intermittently feeling torn between figurative and abstract modes of expression this time he was absolutely certain that no painting language could express the intensity and immediacy of his anguish more forcefully than a painterly mode of abstraction for which free flowing gestural brushstrokes might organically embody the emotional torrents of the day 20 nbsp Marbles War 1 by Hani Zurob 2007 Mixed Media on Canvas 100 x 100 cm Exit series 2006 edit Exit is one of the first bodies of work Zurob made in Paris during his residency at Cite Internationale des Arts These paintings incorporate collage featuring traces of life in his new city telephone calling cards receipts and gauze 21 As Zurob commented In Ramallah the fish thinks it swims in an ocean just to discover later that the ocean was only a barrel You know what a real ocean is when you live in one In Paris I was shocked and liberated at the same time 22 Steve Sabella writes Hani Zurob one of the most significant painters of the new generation of Palestinian artists to emerge in the last decade expresses the best thing that happened to my art was the moment when I arrived in Paris because what I learnt in the last four years might have taken me a lifetime back in Palestine 23 Siege series 2004 2006 edit As Mahmoud Hashhash wrote in the Le Monde Diplomatique The reds yellows and blues are pure and vibrant and the lines are strong so that the painting appears imbued with a dramatic energy The presence of the contorted figure in the painting points to a psychological echo of the physical representations of the siege The figure has clearly been permanently transformed because of the severe and inhumane conditions it has had to endure 24 Public collections editYvette amp Mazen Qupty Collections of the Palestinian Art Court Al Hoash Jerusalem citation needed Association Renoir Essoyes France citation needed Arab American National Museum AANM Permanent Collection Dearborn Michigan USA citation needed Barjeel Art Foundation Sharjah United Arab Emirates 25 26 Bank of Palestine Museum Bethlehem Palestine citation needed Bibliography editInsoumission Internationale Exhibition Catalog Musee de la Palmeraie Marrakech 2014 11th Edition of Biennale of Dak Art 2014 11e biennale de l art africain Contemporain Exhibition Catalogue 2014 Between Exits Paintings by Hani Zurob By Kamal Boullata London Black Dog Publishing 2012 Disposition Edited by Adania Shibli Jerusalem The A M Qattan Foundation French Consulate General Jerusalem Ministry of Culture and the Welfare Association 2012 Comme Un Souffle De Liberte Exhibition Catalogue edited by Fete de L Humanite Paris Fete de L Humanite and Galerie Talmart 2012 Le Corps decouvert Exhibition Catalogue edited by Hoda Makram Ebeid Paris Institut du Monde Arabe IMA 2012 Diversity from the Arab World Exhibition Catalogue edited by Hayfa Aljishi Bahrain Albareh Art Gallery 2012 Framed Unframed Exhibition Catalogue edited by Vera Tamari and Inass Yassin Ramallah Birzeit University Museum 2012 Art Dubai Contemporary 2011 Art Fair Catalogue Dubai Art Dubai 2011 Palestine La creation dans tous ses etats Exhibition Catalogue curated by Mona Khazindar and Djamila Chakour Bahrain National Museum of Bahrain 2011 Palestinian Art from 1850 to the present By Kamal Boullata London Saqi Books 2009 11th Edition of the Biennale of Cairo Exhibition Catalogue Cairo the Biennial of Cairo 2008 Paris Damas regards croises Exhibition Catalogue edited by Europia Productions Paris Europia Productions 2008 Salon d automne edition 2007 Exhibition Catalogue Paris Salon d automne 2007 July 2006 Exhibition Catalogue Paris Europia Productions 2006 Siege Exhibition Catalogue Ramallah Khalil Sakakini Center and the A M Qattan Foundation 2006 Visit Palestine A Voyage Through Contemporary Art Exhibition Catalogue Amman 4 Walls Gallery 2005 Colors of Life and Liberty International Exhibition of Contemporary Palestinian Art Exhibition Catalog Paris The Palestinian Association for Contemporary Art and UNESCO 2004 Made in Palestine Exhibition Catalogue by James Harithas Houston Ineri Publishing and Station Muse 2003 Hope and the Aesthetic Moment Exhibition Catalogue Young Artist of the Year Award Ramallah A M Qattan Foundation 2002 Reviews edit The Last Word Cultural Buzz By Sani P Meo This Week In Palestine Magazine Issue 192 pp 98 April 2014 27 Hani Zurob Book from the world of Art By Diana Abouali Sanat Dunyamiz Magazine Turkish Number 139 pp 110 115 March 2014 28 Between Exits Paintings By Hani Zurob By Richard M Sanchez The Art Book Review October 21 2013 29 The Map is Not the Territory A Five Year Travelling Art Exhibition Islamic Arts Magazine August 23 2013 30 Between Exits Paintings By Hani Zurob By Maymanah Farhat Jadalliyya July 3 2013 31 Hani Zurob Art Without Borders By Annie Rose Harrison Dunn Gloobi June 27 2013 32 Hani Zurob an Abstract Painter Rooted in Palestine s Reality By Sarah Irving The Electronic Intifada June 17 2013 33 Biography and Art Criticism Reconciled By India Stoughton The Daily Star April 12 2013 34 Ten International Artists to Watch 2013 By Katherine Brooks The Huffington Post January 2 2013 35 Hani Zurob s Between Exits Shows Palestine From An Exile s Point Of View By Katherine Brooks The Huffington Post December 18 2012 36 Resilience and Light By Michelle Davis Reorient May 13 2013 37 Adania Shibli A Decade of Palestinian Artists in Paris By Mustafa Mustafa Alakhbar Newspaper Feb 23 2013 38 Book Between Exits Paintings by Hani Zurob By Olivia Snaije Harper s Bazaar Art Magazine Issue 4 pp 139 Autumn 2012 39 Hani Zurob Residence d exil Balbymix Number 5 Culture Magnetique Ville de Bobigny French pp 8 September 2012 February 2013 40 Hani Zurob L exil et la demeure By Constance Desloire Jeune Afrique Magazine French Issue 2680 pp 64 65 May 20 26 2012 41 Corps Souffrants Connaissance des Arts Magazine H S French Issue 528 pp 22 23 April 4 10 2012 42 Les cris du corps By Annick Colonna Cesari L express Magazine French Issue 3170 pp 140 141 April 4 10 2012 43 Exhibition of the Month Contemplations By Mirna Bamieh This Week In Palestine Magazine Issue 166 pp 66 67 February 2012 44 Reconsidering The Value Of Palestinian Art amp Its Journey Into The Art Market Part 2 By Steve Sabella Contemporary Practices Journal Volume 8 pp 96 113 2011 45 Reconsidering The Value Of Palestinian Art amp Its Journey Into The Art Market Part 1 By Steve Sabella Contemporary Practices Journal Volume 7 pp 80 100 2010 46 Hani Zurob The Painting as Real By Adania Shibli Contemporary Practices Journal Volume 6 pp 32 34 2010 47 Le laureat Hani Zurob redecouvre la couleur By Sylvie Virey Liberation Champagne Newspaper Issue 22378 February 25 2010 48 From the Crucible of Struggle By Kamal Boullata International Gallerie Journal Issue 25 Volume 12 Number 2 pp 16 17 December 2009 49 La Force militante de l art Palstinien By Romain Blondeau Le Monde Newspaper French August 4 2009 50 La Palestine a L institut Du Monde Arabe La politique du retrait By Sarah Ilher Meyer Zerodeux French 2009 51 Lots of variation in Palestinian art exhibition By Robert Kluijver The Power of Culture October 2009 52 Palestine Exhibition in Paris Review of the Exhibition Palestine la creation dans tous ses etats By Robert Kluijver Robertk Asia September 10 2009 53 Exposition L art de la Guerre By Nicolas Michel Jeune Afrique Magazine Issue 2528 June 21 27 2009 54 Artist of the month Hani Zurob This Week In Palestine Journal Issue 137 pp 68 September 2009 55 Zurob Wins Renoir Prize By Noury Al Jarah Alrai Newspaper Arabic July 8 2009 56 Hani Zurob Standby By Najwan Darwish Al Akhbar Newspaper Arabic Issue Number July 5 2008 57 Quest for a Palestinian Museum By Michael Z Wise Los Angeles Times July 1 2007 58 Der Untergrundmaler By Joliana Von Mittelstaedt Financial Times Deutschland Journal Weekend Edition pp 6 7 March 10 2006 59 Hani Zurob Expressing the Closure of Thought By Amira Hass Haaretz Newspaper January 9 2006 60 Hani Zurob On the Path to the Abstract By Mahmoud Abu Hashhash Le Monde Diplomatique Journal February 2006 61 See also editKamal Boullata Black Dog Publishing Institut du Monde Arabe Bahrain National Museum A M Qattan Foundation Arab American National Museum Pierre Auguste Renoir Ahmed Khoswan Palestinian artReferences edit Sanchez Richard Between Exits Paintings by Hani Zurob The Art Book Review Retrieved 19 October 2014 Brooks Katherine 2 January 2013 10 International Artists to Watch in 2013 The Huffington Post Retrieved 19 October 2014 Between Exits Paintings by Hani Zurob Black Dog Publishing Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 19 October 2014 Habib Samrakandi Mohammed ed 2007 Creations palestiniennes in French 57 of Horizons maghrebins ed Presses Univ du Mirail p 89 ISBN 978 2858169559 Retrieved 23 June 2022 Irving Sarah 17 June 2013 Hani Zurob An Abstract Painter Rooted in Palestine s Reality The Electric Intifada Retrieved 19 October 2014 Boullata Kamal November 2012 Between Exits Paintings by Hani Zurob London Black Dog Publishing p 46 ISBN 978 1907317910 Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 19 October 2014 Hass Amira 9 January 2006 Expressing the Closure of Thought Haaretz Retrieved 5 November 2014 Boullata Kamal November 2012 Between Exits Paintings by Hani Zurob London Black Dog Publishing p 99 ISBN 978 1907317910 Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 19 October 2014 Hass Amira 9 January 2006 Expressing the Closure of Thought Haaretz Retrieved 5 November 2014 Young Artist of the Year Award YAYA 2002 Qattan Foundation 20 March 2013 Retrieved 7 November 2014 Boullata Kamal November 2012 Between Exits Paintings by Hani Zurob London Black Dog Publishing p 73 ISBN 978 1907317910 Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 19 October 2014 Between Exits Paintings by Hani Zurob Black Dog Publishing Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 6 November 2014 Zurob Hani Flying Lessons Hani Zurob Retrieved 21 October 2014 Harrison Dunn Annie Rose Hani Zurob Art Without Borders Gloobbi Retrieved 25 October 2014 Boullata Kamal November 2012 Between Exits Paintings by Hani Zurob London Black Dog Publishing p 111 ISBN 978 1907317910 Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 19 October 2014 Zurob Hani Standby Hani Zurob Retrieved 21 October 2014 Between Exits Paintings by Hani Zurob by Kamal Boullata PDF No 4 Harper s Bazaar Art Arabia Autumn 2012 Retrieved 21 October 2014 Boullata Kamal November 2012 Between Exits Paintings by Hani Zurob London Black Dog Publishing p 27 ISBN 978 1907317910 Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 19 October 2014 Between Exits Paintings by Hani Zurob by Kamal Boullata PDF No 4 Harper s Bazaar Art Arabia Autumn 2012 Retrieved 21 October 2014 Boullata Kamal November 2012 Between Exits Paintings by Hani Zurob London Black Dog Publishing p 74 ISBN 978 1907317910 Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 19 October 2014 Boullata Kamal November 2012 Between Exits Paintings by Hani Zurob London Black Dog Publishing p 71 ISBN 978 1907317910 Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 19 October 2014 Sabella Steve 2010 Reconsidering The Value Of Palestinian Art amp Its Journey Into The Art Market Part 1 PDF Contemporary Practices VII 80 100 Retrieved 5 November 2014 Sabella Steve 2010 Reconsidering The Value Of Palestinian Art amp Its Journey Into The Art Market Part 1 PDF Contemporary Practices VII 80 100 Retrieved 5 November 2014 Hashhash Mahmoud February 2006 Hani Zurob On the Path to the Abstract Le Monde Diplomatique Big Brother is Watching You 01 5 February 2016 Standby 18 20 October 2015 Meo Sani April 2014 The Last Word Cultural Buzz PDF No 192 This Week In Palestine Retrieved 25 October 2014 Abouali Diana March 2014 Hani Zurob Book from the world of Art PDF No 139 Sanat Dunyamiz Retrieved 25 October 2014 Sanchez Richard Between Exits Paintings By Hani Zurob The Art Book Review Retrieved 25 October 2014 The Map is Not the Territory A Five Year Travelling Art Exhibition Islamic Arts Magazine August 23 2013 Retrieved 25 October 2014 Farhat Maymanah Between Exits Paintings By Hani Zurob Jadaliyya Retrieved 25 October 2014 Harrison Dunn Annie Rose June 27 2013 Hani Zurob Art Without Borders Gloobbi Retrieved 25 October 2014 Irving Sarah June 17 2013 Hani Zurob an abstract painter rooted in Palestine s reality The Electric Intifada Retrieved 25 October 2014 Stoughton India April 12 2013 Biography and Art Criticism Reconciled The Daily Star Retrieved 25 October 2014 Brooks Katherine January 2 2013 Ten International Artists to Watch 2013 The Huffington Post Retrieved 25 October 2014 Brooks Katherine December 18 2012 Hani Zurob s Between Exits Shows Palestine From An Exile s Point Of View The Huffington Post Retrieved 25 October 2014 Davis Michelle May 13 2013 Resilience and Light Reorient Retrieved 25 October 2014 Mustafa Mustafa Feb 23 2013 Adania Shibli A Decade of Palestinian Artists in Paris Alakhbar Newspaper Retrieved 25 October 2014 Snaije Olivia Book Between Exits Paintings by Hani Zurob PDF No 4 Harper s Bazaar Art Magazine Retrieved 25 October 2014 Hani Zurob Residence d exil PDF No Balbymix Number 5 Culture Magnetique Ville de Bobigny September 2012 Retrieved 25 October 2014 Desloire Constance 20 May 2012 Hani Zurob L exil et la demeure PDF No 2680 Jeune Afrique Magazine Retrieved 25 October 2014 Corps Souffrants PDF No 528 Connaissance des Arts Magazine H S 4 April 2012 Retrieved 25 October 2014 Colonna Cesari Annick 4 April 2012 Les cris du corps PDF No 3170 L express Magazine Retrieved 25 October 2014 Bamieh Mirna February 2012 Exhibition of the Month Contemplations PDF No 166 This Week In Palestine Magazine Retrieved 25 October 2014 Sabella Steve 2011 Reconsidering The Value Of Palestinian Art amp Its Journey Into The Art Market Part 2 PDF Contemporary Practices 8 96 113 Retrieved 25 October 2014 Sabella Steve 2010 Reconsidering The Value Of Palestinian Art amp Its Journey Into The Art Market Part 1 PDF Contemporary Practices 7 80 100 Retrieved 25 October 2014 Shibli Adania 2010 Hani Zurob The Painting as Real PDF Contemporary Practices 6 32 34 Retrieved 25 October 2014 Virey Sylvie 25 February 2010 Le laureat Hani Zurob redecouvre la couleur PDF No 22378 Liberation Champagne Newspaper Retrieved 25 October 2014 Boullata Kamal December 2009 From the Crucible of Struggle PDF International Gallerie Journal 12 25 16 17 Retrieved 25 October 2014 Blondeau Romain 4 August 2009 La Force militante de l art Palstinien PDF Le Monde Newspaper Retrieved 25 October 2014 Ilher Meyer Sarah 2009 La Palestine a L institut Du Monde Arabe La politique du retrait Zerodeux Retrieved 25 October 2014 Kluijver Robert October 2009 Lots of variation in Palestinian art exhibition The Power of Culture Retrieved 25 October 2014 Kluijver Robert 10 September 2009 Palestine Exhibition in Paris Review of the Exhibition Palestine la creation dans tous ses etats Robertk Asia Retrieved 25 October 2014 Michel Nicolas 21 June 2009 Exposition L art de la Guerre No 2528 Jeune Afrique Magazine Retrieved 25 October 2014 Artist of the month Hani Zurob PDF No 137 September 2009 Retrieved 25 October 2014 Al Jarah Noury 8 July 2009 Zurob wins Renoir Prize PDF Alrai Newspaper Retrieved 25 October 2014 Darwish Najwan 5 July 2008 Hani Zurob Standby PDF Al Akhbar Newspaper Retrieved 25 October 2014 Wise Michael 1 July 2007 Quest for a Palestinian Museum PDF Los Angeles Times Retrieved 25 October 2014 Von Mittelstaedt Joliana March 10 2006 Der Untergrundmaler PDF Financial Times Deutschland Weekend Edition 6 7 Retrieved 25 October 2014 Hass Amira 9 January 2006 Hani Zurob Expressing the Closure of Thought PDF Haaretz Newspaper Retrieved 25 October 2014 Abu Hashhash Mahmoud February 2006 Hani Zurob On the Path to the Abstract PDF Le Monde Diplomatique Retrieved 25 October 2014 External links editOfficial Website Black Dog Publishing Le Cube Independent Art Room Le Bourse Renoir Cite Internationale des Arts Institut du Monde Arabe Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hani Zurob amp oldid 1219762091, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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