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Speaking & Exhibition Tour - Palestinian artist and political cartoonist Mohammad Saba’aneh
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Thursday March 28, 2019 22:41 by IPSC - Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign

A gut punch that gets straight to the essence of the stark reality of Palestinian life under Israeli occupation. This is how an artist resists.” – Joe Sacco
Between 27th March and 4th April the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign is honoured to host a speaking and exhibition tour with acclaimed Palestinian political cartoonist Mohammad Saba’aneh.
 Speaking & Exhibition Tour: Palestinian artist and political cartoonist Mohammad Saba’aneh
“A gut punch that gets straight to the essence of the stark reality of Palestinian life under Israeli occupation. This is how an artist resists.” – Joe Sacco
“Sharp, incisive cartoons. His tenacity and courage is an inspiration for cartoonists around the world.” – Matt Wuerker
“Images saturated with action and iconography… every tiny detail is pregnant with meaning.” – Marguerite Dabaie
Between 27th March and 4th April the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign is honoured to host a speaking and exhibition tour with acclaimed Palestinian political cartoonist Mohammad Saba’aneh.
‘Palestine in Black and White’ is an intimate and powerful portrayal of life under occupation from one of the most talented cartoonists working today.
Thursday 28th March – NCAD (Dublin), 7pm, Harry Clarke Lecture Theatre
https://www.ipsc.ie/event/ncad-palestine-art-struggle-with-mohammad-sabaaneh-tuqa-al-saraj
Friday 29th March – TCD (Dublin), 3pm, Room LTEE1, Hamilton Building
https://www.ipsc.ie/event/dublin-art-resistance-in-palestine-with-mohammad-sabaaneh
Saturday 30th March – Dublin, 2.30pm, The Pearse Centre, 27 Pearse St
https://www.ipsc.ie/event/dublin-palestine-in-black-white-palestinian-political-cartoonist-mohammed-sabaaneh-exhibition-and-book-...aunch
Monday 1st April – Waterford, 7.30pm, The Tower Hotel
https://www.ipsc.ie/event/waterford-palestine-in-black-white-palestinian-political-cartoonist-mohammed-sabaaneh-talk-exhibition
Tuesday 2nd April – Limerick, 8pm, Perys Hotel
https://www.ipsc.ie/event/limerick-palestine-in-black-white-palestinian-political-cartoonist-mohammed-sabaaneh-talk-exhibition
Wednesday 3rd April – Galway, 7pm, Black Gate Cultural Centre
https://www.ipsc.ie/event/galway-palestine-in-black-white-palestinian-political-cartoonist-mohammed-sabaaneh-talk-exhibition
Thursday 4th April – Maynooth University, 4pm, Venue TBC (Afternoon)
Thursday 4th April – Celbridge, 8pm, Celbridge Manor Hotel
https://www.ipsc.ie/event/celbridge-palestine-in-black-white-palestinian-political-cartoonist-mohammed-sabaaneh-talk-exhibition
About the exhibition
Mohammad Saba’aneh has gained worldwide renown for his black and white sketches. His stark geometric figures and landscapes are rich with Palestinian visual traditions and symbols, while his haunting figures depict a vivid perspective of the occupation.
We bring together some of Sabaaneh’s most striking works, including cartoons that portray the experience of Palestinian prisoners, drawn while Sabaaneh himself was detained in an Israeli prison. The drawings do not flinch from revealing the reality that confronts Palestinians.
About the artist
Mohammad Saba’aneh is a Palestinian painter and caricaturist. He has a daily cartoon in the Palestinian newspaper al-Hayat al-Jadida and his work is published in publications across the Arab world. Saba’aneh is the Middle East representative for Cartoonist Rights Network International and the Palestinian ambassador for United Sketches, an international association for freedom of expression and cartoonists in exile. His work has been exhibited in solo and group shows around the world. Sabaaneh is the recipient of numerous awards, including the 2017 Marseille International Cartoon Festival Prix d’Or. He lives in Ramallah, Palestine.
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