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The art of resistance in Palestine, photography exhibition, by William Parry

Oli | 26.09.2010 00:29

William Parry has constructed a beautiful photographic document of the brutal Israel/West Bank seperation wall
This exhibition features the stunning photography from Will Parry’s recent book of photographs capturing the graffiti and art that have transformed Israel’s wall into a living canvas of resistance and solidarity. Featuring the work of artists Banksy, Ron English, Blu and others, as well as Palestinian artists and activists, these photographs express outrage, compassion and touching humour. They illustrate the wall’s toll on lives and livelihoods, showing the hardship it has brought to tens of thousands of people, preventing their access to work, education and vital medical care. Mixed with the images are portraits and vignettes, offering a heartfelt and inspiring account of a people determined to uphold their dignity in the face of profound injustice.
‘The wall stands as a dreadful symbol of oppression. The spirit of resistance may be strong but Palestinians need international support. I hope this book makes that more likely.’
Ken Loach, filmmaker

‘This book will help eventually pull down the wall.’
Damon Albarn, musician

‘A singular achievement–both a stunning photographic essay of how Israel’s concrete wall has cut into Palestinian land and strangled whole communities and a powerful visual record of how local and international graffiti artists have battered it with their only weapons, paint and spray cans.’
Joe Sacco, author of Palestine and Footnotes in Gaza

‘A remarkable book documenting a vast and ultimately self-defeating act of injustice. It records a growing series of creative and flexible responses to that injustice. ... It is an angry, funny, determined reminder that nothing lasts forever.’
A.L. Kennedy, writer and comedian

The exhibition takes place at:
The Emporium
37 Stokes Croft
Bristol
BS1 3PY
October 26th – 30th (featuring a talk by Will Parry on the 30th 18.00)
Opening daily 13h – 19h



Oli
- Original article on IMC Bristol: http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/693585