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Oslo by Yazan Abu Salameh – Limited Edition Print
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Oslo by Yazan Abu Salameh
Yazan Abu Salameh (b. Jerusalem, 1993) reflects on the strained relationship between nature and political confinement. Yazan Abu Salameh depicts a bird in the corner of a dark, enclosed room, shedding its feathersโa stress response that echoes the trauma of displacement and entrapment. The scene becomes a quiet metaphor for life under occupation, where unnatural constraints suppress vitality and freedom. Through this delicate image, Abu Salameh draws a parallel between the fragility of nature and the enduring tension of Palestinian existence within restricted spaces
watermelon by Khaled HouraniYazan Abu Salamah was born in 1993 in Jerusalem. He studied Fine Arts at Dar Al-Kalima College in Bethlehem in 2011 and participated in several workshops including scenography at Al Quds College in Beit Jala. He taught art at several community centers including the center at Aidya Refugee Camp in Bethlehem. He participated in two groupย exhibitionsย with his graduation project, the first was organized in Bethlehem in 2013, and the second in Amman organized by the Jordanian-Iraqi Center in 2014. He started working at the Walled Off Hotel in Bethlehem in 2017 and continues to work there at present.Yazan Abu Salamah was born in 1993 in Jerusalem. He studied Fine Arts at Dar Al-Kalima College in Bethlehem in 2011 and participated in several workshops including scenography at Al Quds College in Beit Jala. He taught art at several community centers including the center at Aidya Refugee Camp in Bethlehem. He participated in two groupย exhibitionsย with his graduation project, the first was organized in Bethlehem in 2013, and the second in Amman organized by the Jordanian-Iraqi Center in 2014. He started working at the Walled Off Hotel in Bethlehem in 2017 and continues to work there at present Oslo by Yazan Abu Salameh.
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Dimensions | 40 × 40 cm |
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