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The Palestine Poster Project Archives (PPPA) was founded as a means of collecting and digitally displaying a wide variety of works in the Palestine poster genre. The Palestine poster genre is more than a century old and growing. The Palestine Poster Project Archives continues to expand as the largest online collection of such posters. [1]
The emergence of the Palestine Poster Project Archives has made poster art much more accessible to the public; as of December 2024, the site has 22,004 posters and 4,806 artists listed. The rise of the Internet and digitization has also led to a surge of preservation efforts [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and increased public reception of exhibitions .
The following list of notable Palestinian artists (in alphabetical order by last name) includes artists of various genres, who are notable and are either born in Palestine, of Palestinian descent or who produce works that are primarily about Palestine.
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Raeda Saadeh (born 1977), photography, installation art, and performance art; Larissa Sansour (born 1973), photography, film, sculpture, and installation art; Vivien Sansour (born 1978) visual artist, founder of the Palestine Heirloom Seed Library; Juliana Seraphim (born 1934), Palestinian-born Lebanese painter
A group of local artists gathered at Art Basel Miami Beach Friday afternoon. They weren’t there to sell art. Outside the art fair, the group unfurled a massive banner: “Let Palestine Live.”
Palestinian landscape art, like all landscape art, can be descriptive of their subject matter either in a general (vague) manner or can be precise & specific; that is, they can refer to views of land without a reference to a specific location or they can be empirical observations of specific locations.
Bezalel school ceramic tile, 1920s. The Bezalel school was an art movement in Palestine in the late Ottoman and British Mandate periods. Named for the Bezalel Art School, predecessor of the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, it has been described as "a fusion of oriental art and Art Nouveau."