Three Cities Against the Wall
Ramallah, Tel Aviv, New Yorkhttp://www.abcnorio.org/againstthewall/
Art
has the possibility to unite different
cultures into harmony and to create new
options for individuals, in order to live
and work together for justice, equality
and peace.
Three
Cities Against the Wall is an exhibition
protesting the Separation Wall under
construction by Israel in the Occupied Territories
of Palestine. This project involves
groups of artists in Ramallah, Palestine;
Tel Aviv, Israel; and New York City. The
show will be held simultaneously in all
three cities in November 2005.
Through
this collaborative exhibition, the
organizers and participating artists will
draw attention to the reality of the Wall
and its disastrous impact on the daily
lives of hundreds of thousands of
Palestinians by the separation of
Palestinian communities from each other
and from their fertile lands, water
resources, schools, hospitals and work
places; thereby "contributing to the
departure of Palestinian
populations," as the International
Court of Justice (ICJ) has warned.
The wall
also robs and destroys the human spirit.
Spiritual and cultural life cannot
survive under these conditions, and we,
as artists, find it necessary to fight
this crime with the means which we
posses.
This
illegal Wall prevents the possibility of
a just solution to the
Palestinian-Israeli conflict as based on
the universal principles of equality and
self-determination. It prolongs this
conflict and the suffering that results
from it. Therefore we Israeli,
Palestinian and American artists resist
this wall and its devastating impact, and
aim to call attention to the urgency of
dismantling the Wall which threatens any
peaceful future in both Israel and Palestine
for all.
The
Separation Wall was found to be illegal
by an advisory opinion given by the
International Court of Justice (ICJ) at The
Hague on July 9, 2004. In its ruling, the
ICJ stated: "The construction of the
wall being built by Israel, the occupying
power, in the Occupied Palestinian Territory,
including in and around East Jerusalem,
and its associated regime, [is] contrary
to international law."
WHO
WE ARE
Curatorial and organizing committees for
Three Cities Against the Wall, comprised
of local artists and activists, have been
established in each of the three
participating cities. These committees
have each invited the participation of
numerous artists, each of whom has been
asked to provide three works to be
exhibited in all three locations.
In Palestine,
Tayseer Barakat, founder of the League of
Palestinian Artists and curator of
Gallery Barakat, and Sliman Mansour are
organizing the exhibition. The
organizations involved are the League of
Palestinian Artists and the Palestinian
Association of Contemporary Art (PACA).
In Israel
the project is organized by a group of
artists and activists that came together
to resist the wall through art and
culture. Members of the group are also
associated with the Israeli Coalition
Against the Wall; Taayush; and Anarchists
Against the Wall. These groups are very
active in protests and projects, both in Israel
and Palestine, against the construction
of the Wall and the occupation, including
protests where there have been many
victims, Palestinian, Israeli, and
international.
In New
York, Three Cities Against the Wall is
organized through the arts center ABC No
Rio by a committee of artists and
activists, a number of them associated
with the radical comic magazine World War
3 Illustrated. World War 3 Illustrated
was founded in 1979 to oppose the
right-wing policies of Ronald Reagan. It
has been publishing art and articles in
support of the rights of the Palestinian
people since 1988, when it published an
interview with Naji-Ali. ABC No Rio is a
community center for the arts that grew
out of the housing struggles on New York's
Lower East Side. Many of the organizers
in New York participate in the
International Solidarity Movement, Women
In Black, SUSTAIN (Stop U.S. Tax-funded
Aid to Israel Now), International Women's
Peace Service, Jewish Alliance Against
the Occupation, and other groups opposed
to Israel's unjust occupation.
OUR
VISION: A WORLD WITHOUT BORDERS
In the process of creating Three Cities
Against the Wall, the organizers and
participating artists are building
networks and creating relationships
between their respective communities to
oppose both Israel's oppression of the
Palestinian people and the Wall as a
symbol of that oppression.
Yet while
American, Palestinian, and Israeli
artists are showing their work together
in this exhibition, we understand that
the relationship amongst them is not one
of equality. The relationship between
Palestinians and Israelis has been
compared to that between prisoners and
guards, with U.S. cittizens as the
patrons of this prison. Americans finance
Israel through their tax dollars; some
also finance Israel through contributions
to Zionist organizations. The Wall is
horrifying because it casts these
relationships in concrete, making
Palestinian imprisonment more thorough
and more permanent.
Ironically,
there is also an opportunity created by
the Wall: this physical barrier makes the
oppression of Palestinians more visible.
Artists can use the Wall as a metaphor to
educate the public. We are working
together because we understand that, by
uniting our voices, we are more likely to
be heard and will therefore be better
able to inform the public of the true
nature of this catastrophic situation. We
also want to demonstrate that within the
Israeli and the American public there is
opposition to the Wall.
We are
laying the foundation for building a
community of artists across borders, and
will demonstrate, through combined
effort, our opposition to injustice and
oppression on moral and ethical grounds,
and because injustice and oppression
engender a separation between peoples,
preventing normal human communication
between them.
We
believe that the world of the future is a
world without borders. We support the
right of a Turk to work in Germany, of a
Haitian to seek refuge in the United
States, of a Croat to live peacefully in Serbia.
Thus we also support the right of a
Palestinian, a Jew, or anyone else to
live in the city of their choice, to
enjoy all the privileges of citizenship
there, and to travel freely to and from
their chosen place of residence. This is
not a radical demand but a natural human
expectation. The attempts of 20th century
governments to control demographics
through genocide, forced transfer and
other coercive means have been a disaster
and such policies must be discarded. It
is tragic that at a time when governments
in Europe are discussing the possibility
of open borders, Israel is building a
border of cement and steel. We oppose the
Wall because it is a wall against the
future.
Three Cities
Against the Wall is funded, in part,
through funds from the Wallace Global
Fund, the Dedalus Foundation, the AJ
Muste Memorial Fund, and the New York
State Council on the Arts.
Exhibition
catalogue published by VoxPop Press.
OPENING:
Wednesday November 9 at 7:00pm
VIEWING
HOURS:
Sundays noon - 3:00pm
Tues, Thurs & Fri 4:00 - 7:00pm
Through
December 8
IN NEW
YORK
ABC No Rio
156 Rivington Street
(between Clinton & Suffolk)
and
6th Street Community Center
638 East 6th Street
(between Avenues B & C)
IN
RAMALLAH:
Al-Hallaj Gallery
IN TEL
AVIV:
Beit Ha'omanim
(Artist House)
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ARTISTS RESPOND TO THE WALL:
Thursday November 10 at 7:30pm
ABC No Rio
and
Tuesday November 15 at 7:30pm
VoxPop
1022 Cortelyou Road
Brooklyn
REPORTBACK:
Tuesday
November 22 at 7:30pm
ABC No Rio
"Three Cities" artists Sara
Danielle Frank
and Tom Lewis will discuss the exhibition
following their return from Ramallah
and Tel Aviv.
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