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Ahlam Shibli (, born 1970) is a
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photographer, and was born in Shibli-Umm al-Ghanam,
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. Her work explores themes of home and belonging and documents the life of Arabs in villages unrecognized by
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in the
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and northern
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regions.


Biography

Shibli was born in Israel. The catalog for an exhibition she held in Italy stated that she defines herself as a "Palestinian from Israel." At her "Goter" exhibit at the Tel Aviv Museum, the museum agreed to define Shibli as an "Israeli Palestinian" in the monthly notice of exhibitions, but refused to include this description in the exhibit catalog. Traditionally, Israel's art scene has tended to blur the identity of Arab artists in Israel under the label "
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", though it has begun to include "Palestine" in some form, within limits.


Artistic career

Her artistic medium is photography. Her work explores the life of what she describes as "her people," Arabs of Bedouin descent in Israel.
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describes her photographs as "unsentimental and undramatic...extremely moving." In 2005, she photographed Israeli-Arab soldiers who volunteer for military service in the
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Tracker Unit. She has also photographed lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in London, Zurich, Barcelona and
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; foreigner caregivers and the elderly in Barcelona; and children in orphanages in Poland. Shibli was chosen as the first Artist-in-Residence for the city of
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in a program sponsored by that city in conjunction with Israel's
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. Her work, "Five Senses," was exhibited at the 2002
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. She has participated in the 27th
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(2006/7),
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(2008), the 3rd Athens Biennale (2011), and
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(2017).


Awards

In 2003, Shibli won the 9th Nathan Gottesdiener Israeli Art Prize.


Works


Solo exhibitions

Ahlam Shibli's photo works are a complex testimony to the presence and absence of a home. Using documentary procedures, Shibli has developed a body of work eschewing the objectivity associated with photojournalism. Rather than visual evidence, her photographic practice involves a conversational engagement with the subjects. Each series encapsulates the knowledge obtained through an empirical contact with colonialism and conflict while eluding climax and drama often deployed by media representations. Series such as ''Goter'' (2002–03), ''Arab al-Sbaih'' (2007) and ''The Valley'' (2007–08) are informed by a topographic character. Shibli's views of landscapes, towns, precarious settlements, interiors, and exteriors, as well as cemeteries, exhibit an accumulation of signs that reveal the effects of the Israeli rule over the land. An outstanding example of this complex narrative is ''Trackers'' (2005), a series of photographs concerned with young Arab men who decide to enroll in the Israeli army. In the artist's own words, ''the project investigates the price paid by a colonized minority to a majority of colonizers, so they can be accepted, change their identity, survive, or perhaps all of this and more''. More recent works such as ''Trauma'' (2008–09) have confronted the ambiguous nature of colonialism and occupation and the relentless search for the meanings of home. Starting with commemorations of the atrocious massacre at Tulle that took place on 9 July 1944, Shibli reflects on the paradox of a population that resisted the German occupation, only to embark a few years later on a colonial war in Indochina and Algeria. Series such as this, or the one dedicated to the daily life in Polish orphanages, Dom Dziecka. ''The house starves when you are away'' (2008), or ''Eastern LGBT'' (2006), in which Shibli documents the lives of
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communities, extend her modus operandi beyond the Palestinian issue. In the series ''Death'' (2011–12), a pivotal work in this exhibition, Shibli explores some of the ways in which the absent ones are present again – 're-presented': Palestinian fighters who fell in the course of their armed resistance against an Israeli incursion, victims of the Israeli military killed under different circumstances (Shahid), men and women who exploded themselves to assassin Israelis (Istishhadi), or the prisoners who in very global terms might be considered failed martyrs. The numerous representations of martyrs are the visual motif that allows Shibli to reveal how the Palestinian community structures the public and domestic sphere around these absent figures and their death. Often reduced to iconic reproductions that flatten bodies and faces in the name of national identity politics, the compulsive proliferation of memorials bears testimony to the phantomatic nature of home. 2017 * ''Ahlam Shibli: Staring''. Remai Modern Museum, Saskatoon. Curated by Gregory Burke and Sandra Guimarães. Web presentation. 2013 * ''Phantom Home'',
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, Barcelona, Spain;
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, Paris, France; Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Serralves, Porto, Portugal 2009 * ''Wydomowienie/Unhoming'',
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2007 *''Goter'', and ''Trackers'',
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, Dundee 2006 *''Trackers'', Max Wigram Gallery, London;
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2003 *''Lost Time'': ''Unrecognised'', ''Self-Portrait'', and ''Goter'',
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, Birmingham *''Goter'',
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, Tel Aviv 2002 *''Positioning'', Hagar Art Gallery,
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*''Unrecognised'', el Kahif Gallery,
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*''Five Senses'', The Acco Festival of Alternative Israeli Theatre,
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2000 *''Unrecognised'', al Matal Cultural Center,
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; Heinrich Böll Foundation, Tel Aviv 1999 *''Wadi Salib in Nine Volumes'', French Cultural Center, Ramallah; Heinrich Böll Foundation, Tel Aviv


See also

*
Visual arts in Israel Visual arts in Israel or Israeli art refers to visual art or Plastic arts, plastic art created by Israeli artists or Jewish painters in the Yishuv. Visual art in Israel encompasses a wide spectrum of techniques, styles and themes reflecting a ...
* Palestinian art


References


External links


Ahlam Shibli website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Shibli, Ahlam 1970 births Living people 21st-century Palestinian photographers 21st-century Palestinian women artists Palestinian contemporary artists Palestinian women photographers 21st-century women photographers