Visual arts
Palestinian city inspires several contributions to In The City. Read more about Beautiful and disturbing ad campaign for Nablus displayed at London design show
The San Diego art professor has faced attempts to censor his work. Read more about Preserving Palestine's memory through art: interview with John Halaka
Two exhibitions showing in UK capital highlight young Palestinian artists’ ingenuity. Read more about Israel's wall recreated in London art gallery
Bisan Abu Eisheh highlights how Zionist myths contrast with daily life in Jerusalem. Read more about Denial of Palestine confronted in London art show
Visitors to Larissa Sansour’s imagined nation have to navigate a bureaucratic maze. Read more about Palestine portrayed as plastic state in new art show
Abdelfattah Abu Jahil won the “right” to use paintbrushes after living on salt and water for 79 days. Read more about Prisoners who starved for art honored by Gaza show
One participant in Palestine Through Graphics was interrogated for 12 hours; her “crime” involved dropping a piece of paper in an Israeli-owned store. Read more about Graphic novels tell stories of Palestinian youths arrested on spurious grounds
Artists show that Christian communities share a “culture, not just a faith.” Read more about Vandalism of Christian sites in Palestine inspires London art show
A geographer has listed the attractions in Gaza City in a bid to show how friendly its people are. Read more about Sightseeing under siege: a "tourist map" for Gaza
Colorful jeeps and Sufi poetry feature in exhibition exploring Jericho. Read more about Thought-provoking art exhibition imagines earthquake in Palestine
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