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Room 14: Artworks from the Palestinian Prisoners’ Movement
A multidisciplinary exhibition by the artist Alaziz Atef and the Palestinian Prisoners’ Movement, with a sound installation by Dirar Kalash.
Created during Alaziz Atef’s nine-month imprisonment in Israel’s Ofer military prison, these works use paper sourced from the kitchen, pens passed between cells, and coffee rations as pigment.
These works are presented with “Who would listen, move my vocal cords, and hear me now?”, a sound installation by Dirar Kalash that takes its title from the last will and testament of the martyred political prisoner Kamal Abu Wa'ar.
Presented by Safarjal Press and Studio 12, this exhibition foregrounds the power of collaboration under constraint—and invites reflection on what it means to stand with those who continue to resist from within.