The Ramallah Syndrome. Artists and the Palestine Case
Theme Guided Tour

  • The Ramallah Syndrome. Artists and the Palestine Case

    Khalil Rabah, BIPRODUCT, 2010, photo by B. Stawiarski

Explore the cycle of theme guided tours through the “Lest The Two Seas Meet” exhibition.

The Ramallah Syndrome is a hallucination of normality. It is a fantasmatic dream about the simultaneous coexistence of freedom and occupation, a side effect of a specific social and spatial order that was developed after the failure of the Oslo Accords in the 90s. During the meeting we will discover the figures of various Palestinian artists who apply diverse strategies and media in order to represent the unsettled and mythologized reality around them.

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