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  • Art Collections
    • Women In Economy
    • Women of Spirit
    • Unbroken
    • Tormented Egos
    • These Are Their Tears
    • Cityscapes
    • The Tenderness Journals
  • Books & Writings
    • Novel >
      • When Birds Still Sing
    • Children's Books >
      • Oh Nana
      • Orange Groove
      • Ya Sitti يا ستي
    • Short Story Collections >
      • يوميات كائنات صغيرة
      • Paradise No More
      • لحظة الخروج من الجنة
      • رائحة حب الهال
    • Anthologies >
      • And We Choose Everything
      • Madinah
      • In Our Own Words
    • Other books >
      • A World of Artist Journal Pages
      • Scents of Marie-Claire
    • Other Writings & Poems >
      • ثملنية أيام في فلسطين
      • Eight Days in Palestine
      • Carnet d'un retour en Palestine
      • Le parfum subtilisé
      • Aliénation
  • Performances & Installations
    • Journal 4 Gaza >
      • FAQs
    • Deconstructed
    • Reading Their Names
    • Past performances & installations
  • Exhibitions
  • Press
  • About
    • FAQ for Collectors & Publishers
    • FAQ for Readers & Visitors
  • I Am What I Art Manifesto
  • Studio & Contact
  • ArtKnits by Amal

Performances & Installations: Art in Motion and Space

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Welcome to a realm where art transcends the canvas, engaging with space, time, and the human body to create immersive and thought-provoking experiences. Fadwa Al Qasem's performances and installations are dynamic explorations of identity, resilience, and social commentary, inviting audiences to become active participants in a dialogue that extends beyond traditional artistic boundaries.

Through these works, Fadwa delves into urgent societal issues, transforming spaces and challenging perceptions. Her practice in performance art often involves the body as a medium, conveying narratives and emotions with raw authenticity. Her installations, on the other hand, create environments that envelop the viewer, fostering a deeper connection to the themes she explores.

Each piece is meticulously conceived to provoke reflection, inspire empathy, and ignite conversation. From the poignant call for justice in 'Journal 4 Gaza', an installation designed to immerse viewers in a critical dialogue, to the symbolic unraveling of societal expectations in 'Deconstruction (the wedding dress)', a powerful performance piece, Fadwa's work in this domain is both deeply personal and universally resonant.

Explore this section to witness art that moves, breathes, and transforms, offering unique perspectives on the human condition and the world we inhabit. Discover the stories, concepts, and visual documentation behind these compelling artistic expressions.

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