In this artist talk, Hazem Harb reflects on the last decade of his practice, tracing his evolving engagement with Palestine and its symbolic charge. Through visual excavations into archival images, found photographs, and fragments of visual memory, he considers how his reworking of archives mirrors his engagement with Palestine’s ongoing histories of erasure, displacement, and survival.
The talk will focus in particular on Harb’s contribution to In That Same Hour, a collage from his Peeling series. Through this work, Harb turns to the image as a layered surface, where traces of home, absence, and destruction remain visible. He will discuss the process behind the work, its relationship to the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
The talk will be in Arabic.
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