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The Jerusalem Show, Outside the Gates of Heaven

The Jerusalem Show (‘Ala Abwab Al Janna) borrows its English title from the vivacious and atypical formats of the Saturday Night Live show and the Muppet Show, whereas its Arabic title ‘Ala Abwab Al Janna (Outside the Gates of Heaven) references the sacramental veneration that is bestowed on Jerusalem. A similar ludicrous dichotomy is ostensible to Jerusalem’s inhabitants (including us at Al-Ma’mal Foundation). Read more

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(0.1) Akram Halabi / (0.1) Basma Al-Sharif / (0.1) Elisabeth von Samsonow / (0.1) Emily Jacir / (0.1) Hanna Farah- Kufer Birim / (0.1) Henrik Placht / (0.1) Inass Yassin /
(0.1) Jawad Al-Malhi / (0.1) Judy Price / (0.1) Leopold Kessler / (0.1) Luchezar Boyadjiev / (0.1) Manar Zuabi / (0.1) Mohammad Al-Hawajri / (0.1) Nathalie Retivoff /
(0.1) Nida Sinnokrot / (0.1) Oraib Toukan / (0.1) Peter Riedlinger / (0.1) Phil Collins / (0.1) Roza El-Hassan / (0.1) Samir Srouji / (0.1) Sliman Mansour /
(0.1) Sophie Elbaz / (0.1) Tarek Al-Ghoussein / (0.1) Wafaa Yasin / (0.1)Jumana Manna / Alban Biaussat / Anne-Marie Filaire / Ayreen Anastas /
Desiree Palmen / Emily Jacir / Faten Nastas / Jean-Luc Vilmouth / Khaled Hourani / Larissa Sansour / Marrio Rizzi /
Mohanad Yacouby / Nabil Annani / Naoko TakaHashi / Nikolaj B.S. Larsen / Rula Halawani / Silman Mansour / Surekha /
Tayseer Barakat / Vera Tamari / Walid Maw'ed / Zeyad Dajani /




(0.1) Emily Jacir

Untitled (servees)

Untitled (servees) (2008) recalls the once fluid space of movement, connection and exhange, and attempts to make visible the fractures and interactions of everyday life within the disintegrating urban landscape. Calling out cities, drivers recall their destinations. This audio work is part of an ongoing long-term research, which explores and investigates the disappearing transportation network in Palestine and its implications on the physical and social experience of space. This is a result of the ongoing fragmentation and continued destruction of the urban landscape by the Israeli occupation.





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