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Rula Halawani at Ayyam Gallery

Dubai - 23 March till 20 April 2020

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Untitled 11, For My Mother series, 2020, Archival Print, Edition of 5, 120 x 150 cm

RULA HALAWANI

For You Mother

23 March - 30 April 2020 | Dubai (Alserkal Avenue)

Ayyam Gallery is pleased to present For You Mother, a solo exhibition featuring Rula Halawani’s latest body of work.

Please join us in the presence of the artist at the opening reception on 23 March from 7 - 9 pm.

Artist Statement

When I finished my series “For My Father” I showed it to my mother, told her that I did the series in honor of my Baba and asked her if she liked it? She replied, “Yes of course darling I do like it very much!” Then she asked “Rula, are you going to make a series for me when I leave this universe?” I said; Do not mention death Mama, I will make one for you as an honor now when you are still with us.

As I grew into adulthood, I could not help but repeat Mother’s words “even when we die and leave this world, our spirits will remain floating in the skies of our county, Palestine” What mother was actually referring to were the two tragedies that befell Palestine in the 1948 war- the Nakba and the June war of 1967. To her the spirits of Palestinians will stay in the skies of Palestine despite the ensuing military occupation of the land, death and expulsion Those words confused me as a child, I could not understand them then, but now when I decided to devote a project to my Mother, I made several experimentations trying to translate my mother’s words into photographs.

For this project, I used archival photographic portraits of people who had lived in Palestine before their Diaspora in 1948. I faded these portraits, collaging them into the skies of special images from the Palestinian landscape, making them look somehow like floating spirits. When I started the project two years ago, I had several conversations with my Mama, she talked a lot about the changes of the traditional landscape of Palestine before the Israeli occupation in 1948, “Palestine was much more beautiful with its traditional landscape, its villages and cities fusing naturally within the mountainous terrains and plains of the landscape. Nowadays the settlements and the ugly random construction ruin this traditional landscape”

I was hoping to discuss the development of my new series when I finished it with my Mother, but as I continued with the project, my Mother developed Alzheimer becoming worse and worse with time. Now she is totally paralyzed and can’t talk. I did not give up talking, discussing and showing her the photos of the project till this moment; she looks and listens but keeps silent, just like the souls I have in my series, they too are silent witnesses to the changes in the landscape, refusing to leave the skies of our beloved Palestine.

About the artist

As a native of occupied East Jerusalem, Rula Halawani began her artistic career by registering the difficulties of living under a protracted political conflict. Halawani’s early works capture the many aspects of this reality, from the tedious moments of attempting to perform daily tasks under the restrictions of military occupation to the cyclical onset of violent siege that transforms Palestinian neighborhoods, towns, and cities into overnight war zones.

After several years of photographing the stark imagery that defines the everyday lives of Palestinians, Halawani increasingly focused on the spatial implications of the occupation by documenting its built environments and structures: the meticulous system of architecture that serves as one of its central mechanisms. Recently, she has turned her lens towards the traces of lives and history that can still be found in often overlooked details, whether in the material culture of Palestinian society or the transformed landscapes of her childhood.

Born in  1964,  Rula  Halawani holds a  Bachelor of Art degree in  Advanced Photography from the University of Saskatchewan in Canada (1989); and a Master of Art degree in Photographic Studies from the University of Westminster, London (2001). Halawani is based in Jerusalem, where, in addition to her artistic practice, she was the founding director and an associate professor of the Photography program at Birzeit University.

Halawani’s exhibitions include the Venice Biennale (2019); Palestinian Museum, Birzeit (2019, 2017); American University Museum, Washington DC, USA (2018); Canadian War Museum, Ottawa (2017); Mediterranean Women Forum, Jerez del la Frontera, Cádiz (2017); The Hagop Kevorkian Center, New York (2016), National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC (2016); Ayyam Gallery, Beirut (2016); Ayyam Gallery, 12 Alserkal Avenue,  Dubai  (2016);  Selma  Feriani  Gallery,  London  (2013,  2010);  Al  Hoash Gallery, Jerusalem (2009); and Botanique Museum, Brussels. Halawani has featured in recent collective exhibitions at the Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno, Valencia (2017); Metropolitan State University, Denver (2017);  Carnegie  Museum of  Art,  Pittsburg  (2015);  MART  Museum,  Rovereto (2014); FotoFest Biennial, Houston (2014); Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Mori Art Museum, Tokyo (2012); and BOZAR, Palace for Fine Arts, Brussels (2011).

Halawani’s photographs are housed in the international collections of the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris;  Institut Valencia d’Art Modern, Valencia; Nadour Collection, Germany; Victoria & Albert Museum, London; The British Museum; London, The Khalid Shoman Foundation, Amman; and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, among others. Palestine (2008), the artist’s first monograph, was published by La Lettre Volée, Brussels in conjunction with her mid-career retrospective at the Botanique Museum. In 2016, Halawani received a residency fellowship at the Camargo Foundation in Cassis, France.

About Ayyam Gallery

Founded in 2006, Ayyam Gallery is a leading arts organization that manages the careers of diverse established and emerging artists. Blue-chip art space in Dubai, a series of collaborative projects in the United States, Europe, Africa, and Asia, and a multinational non-profit arts program have furthered the gallery’s mandate of expanding the parameters of international art. With its widely respected multilingual publishing division and a custodianship program that manages the estates of pioneering artists, Ayyam Gallery has also contributed to recent efforts that document underrepresented facets of global art history.

Exhibition Facts

Exhibitions Dates: 23 March  - 30 April 2020
Opening Reception: 23 March 7 - 9 pm

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