
Hadeel Abu Johar is an artist, born in 1990 in Yafa an-Naseriyye (Yafia). She lives and works in Haifa. Abu Johar holds a B.A. in theater and the arts, and an MFA from Haifa University, where she currently works as a research assistant.
Hadeel Abu Johar is an artist, born in 1990 in Yafa an-Naseriyye (Yafia). She lives and works in Haifa. Abu Johar holds a B.A. in theater and the arts, and an MFA from Haifa University, where she currently works as a research assistant.
Between the pain of the body and the fear of loss, a voice is there that attempts to preserve its existence within a deluge of poetic images.
Telling you, Salma, about many things that begin with the question of robbery and end with the question of the secret with God.
Many questions arise when you think about memory, names, the absence of names, questions that essentially rest on senses and spontaneity, which determine our relation to love, hate, intimacy, abandonment, hunger, fear, memory.
Hadeel Abu Johar offers a reductive view, fiercely poetic, of a surreal reality – the relationship of the colonialist with the concept of banality in the face of shame. Salma, the house, the memory, the universe, the reader, the ordinary viewer confronted with the colonialist, shameless to the point of banality. Surrealism is the name of the game here, and reality is ruled by countless questions that are no less surreal.
The digital Messiah will yet be sent, and he will toy with us throughout our lives.
Her daughter had painted the view that was hanging outside the window
Of the house that was not her original one.
The colors jostled on the clothes line, and she was glad she had taken down the black.
Salma would never tell me about her connection to water. I don't recall ever asking her if she could swim.
Hadeel Abu Johar follows Salma's transition from childhood to loss… and from one bed to another.
Hadeel Abu Johar travels roads and lanes of near memory, hinting at what is beyond, asking questions about the tension between the image and the event and about the human search for a place and its meaning.