Invisible-Group photography exhibition from Ramallah


“Each one of us experiences the presence, or the lack thereof, of a certain place differently. That is to say: being both visible and invisible is not a paradox; it’s a personal condition, very personal.”  This exhibition brought together the works of four Palestinian visual artists, supported by the Danish Dialogue Centre. These artists are Ahmad Malki,      Mohand Yaqoubi, Sami Saed and Yazan Al-Khalili.

 

Ahmad Malki

A graduate in Multimedia studies from Palestine and Denmark, Ahmad works today as a commercial photographer as well as a film producer. His works have been exhibited in Denmark and Palestine.

 

Muhannad Yacoubi

Muhannad works in photography, film and theatre production. His works have been exhibited in Palestine and London. Muhannad has directed a film which has been screened in festivals in Palestine, Chicago, Brussels and Doha.

 

Sami Saed

Sami’s educational background is in Media, TV and musical production; he is involved in both film and photography. His woks have been exhibited in Palestine and Denmark.

 

Yazan Khalili

A graduate in Architecture, Yazan has worked as an architect in both Palestine and Dubai. He is the initiator of ZAN, a space that acts as a platform and stepping stone for art graduates into the professional world. Yazan’s work has been exhibited in Palestine, UK and Denmark.

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“Each one of us experiences the presence, or the lack thereof, of a certain place differently. That is to say: being both visible and invisible is not a paradox; it’s a personal condition, very personal.”  This exhibition brought together the works of four Palestinian visual artists, supported by the Danish Dialogue Centre. These artists are Ahmad Malki,      Mohand Yaqoubi, Sami Saed and Yazan Al-Khalili.

 

Ahmad Malki

A graduate in Multimedia studies from Palestine and Denmark, Ahmad works today as a commercial photographer as well as a film producer. His works have been exhibited in Denmark and Palestine.

 

Muhannad Yacoubi

Muhannad works in photography, film and theatre production. His works have been exhibited in Palestine and London. Muhannad has directed a film which has been screened in festivals in Palestine, Chicago, Brussels and Doha.

 

Sami Saed

Sami’s educational background is in Media, TV and musical production; he is involved in both film and photography. His woks have been exhibited in Palestine and Denmark.

 

Yazan Khalili

A graduate in Architecture, Yazan has worked as an architect in both Palestine and Dubai. He is the initiator of ZAN, a space that acts as a platform and stepping stone for art graduates into the professional world. Yazan’s work has been exhibited in Palestine, UK and Denmark.

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“Each one of us experiences the presence, or the lack thereof, of a certain place differently. That is to say: being both visible and invisible is not a paradox; it’s a personal condition, very personal.”  This exhibition brought together the works of four Palestinian visual artists, supported by the Danish Dialogue Centre. These artists are Ahmad Malki,      Mohand Yaqoubi, Sami Saed and Yazan Al-Khalili.

 

Ahmad Malki

A graduate in Multimedia studies from Palestine and Denmark, Ahmad works today as a commercial photographer as well as a film producer. His works have been exhibited in Denmark and Palestine.

 

Muhannad Yacoubi

Muhannad works in photography, film and theatre production. His works have been exhibited in Palestine and London. Muhannad has directed a film which has been screened in festivals in Palestine, Chicago, Brussels and Doha.

 

Sami Saed

Sami’s educational background is in Media, TV and musical production; he is involved in both film and photography. His woks have been exhibited in Palestine and Denmark.

 

Yazan Khalili

A graduate in Architecture, Yazan has worked as an architect in both Palestine and Dubai. He is the initiator of ZAN, a space that acts as a platform and stepping stone for art graduates into the professional world. Yazan’s work has been exhibited in Palestine, UK and Denmark.