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Shadi Al-Atallah (Saudi Arabian, 1994) - EEG (2018)
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EEG - Shadi Al-Atallah [London, 2018]
Source: Artists of Colour
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GOFUNDME MASTERLIST PART 4 (November 10, 2024)
@abuadam86 Donate to Habib family 4.096/50.000 EUR, #187 on @/gazavetters list
@fayezjadallah Donate to Fayez Al-Kafarna 1.654/25.000 USD, I found a comment saying they were #355 on @/nabulsi and @/el-shab-hussien masterlist here but the link on the spreadsheet leads me to a different campaign, I'm not sure if they are the same people
CLOSE TO GOAL @olagaza Donate to Ola 63.592/85.000 USD, verified by multiple people, #205 on @/nabulsi and @/el-shab-hussien masterlist
@esamadnan19 Donate to Sahar and Issam 2.345/10.000 EUR verified by multiple people, #205 on @/gazavetters list
@tahseenfamily Donate to the Tahseen family 16.720/30.000 USD shared by @/90-ghost amongst others
@mohammedatallah Donate to Muhammad Atallah and his family 22.635/82.000 EUR unverified as far as I can tell, let me know if there's any information regarding this one
@hazemsfamily Donate to Hazem's family 19.676/50.000 EUR, they have a linktree which you can use to verify their identities, they are #75 on @/gazavetters list
@mennaalhj Donate to Jaber Alhaj 2.090/29.000 USD shared by @/90-ghost and vetted by association here
@hildanasr1 Donate to Hilda 3.109/50.000 EUR vetted by @/gaza-evacuation-funds and other accounts which I'm not sure how reliable they are, if there's any more information please let me know
NEW AND LOW ON FUNDS @roz-family Donate to Mohamed Sliman 530/30.000 EUR very recent, #215 on @/gazavetters list
@anas-ahmad-family1 and @anas-basilgaza Donate to their shared gofundme 8.220/29.000 EUR Vetted by @/90-ghost, #83 on @/gazavetters list
NEW AND LOW ON FUNDS @teto110 Donate to Ibrahim's family 869/20.000 USD, #220 on @/gazavetters list
@abuhamza94 Donate to Ismail 2.027/20.000 USD, shared by @/90-ghost
@jomana-ha Donate to Mahmoud's Family 23.923/60.000 USD Vetted by @/emperorpalpatittay and @/a-shade-of-blue (they have vetter a couple others, but I'm not sure how reliable they are)
@shadi90 Donate to Shadi's Family 20.668/200.000 SEK (1.911,33/18.495,57 USD) #185 on @/gazavetters list
NEW AND LOW ON FUNDS @anqar-salem Donate to Salem Yasser 410/20.000 EUR, #20 on @/gazavetters list
@mahmodsyj Donate to Mahmoud's Family 9.577/25.000 USD, #190 on @/beesandwatermelon list here and #63 on @/gazavetters list
@eman-kha Donate to Eman and her mother 5.060/40.000 USD, vetted by @/90-ghost here
NEW AND LOW ON FUNDS @ahmadayman1999 Donate to Aya's Family 941/35.000 EUR, #217 on @/gazavetters list
NEW AND LOW ON FUNDS @jehad-aldahdooh Donate to Jehad Al-Dahdouh 469/50.000 EUR, unverified as far as i can tell
@mahmoudayyads Donate to Mahmoud Ayyad's Family 8.610/55.000 EUR, vetted by @/90-ghost here
#palestine#mutual aid#boost#im going to keep my askbox closed for some time while i get to every gfm theres still so many#i get the feeling that masterlists work better than posting each individually but it does take me some time
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On 26 October, the Palestinian Ministry of Health released the list of names of Palestinians killed since 7 October. Among them, from the al-Aidi family, are:
Nafez Othman Abdul Qader (57), his wife, and their children Nabil Nafez Othman (21), Sabreen Nafez Othman (17), and Talin Nafez Othman (10), along with his daughter-in-law and grandchildren Ahed Mahmoud Nafez (6) and Rabab Mahmoud Nafez (4);
Fatima Mahmoud Hassan (53), her children Nadine Atallah Abdul Rahman (19), Ahmed Atallah Abdul Rahman (11), and Mohammed Atallah Abdul Rahman (14);
Fatima's son Rami Atallah Abdul Rahman (34), his wife Ranin, and their children Ghina Rami Atallah (10), Maya Rami Atallah (8), and Iyad Rami Atallah (6);
Fatima's grandsons Amir Shadi Atallah (4) and Rakan Shadi Atallah (2);
Reem Khamis Abdul Rahman (37);
Rabab Mahmoud Mohammed (50);
Hani Mohammed Ali (40), his wife, and their son Moaz Hani Mohammed (5 months);
Shadi Zayed Odeh (33), his son Zayed Shadi Zayed (7), and his brothers Fadi Zayed Odeh (32) and Shafiq Zayed Odeh (29);
Israa Khaled Mohammed (32);
Sally Nabil Ali (21);
Rimas Mohammed Nabil (15) and her brother Adam Mohammed Nabil (10);
Yazan Ahmed Nabil (13);
Wissam Ali Nabil (8) and his brother Qays Ali Nabil (2 months);
Ghazal Bilal Nabil (10) and her siblings Hala Bilal Nabil (6) and Nabil Bilal Nabil (5 months);
Rashid Habib (17), who was martyred during the IOF storming of Far'a in the West Bank;
Bara'a Ibrahim Muhammad (4) and her brother Musab Ibrahim Muhammad (5);
Zaynab Ali Salem (25);
Raed Mahmoud (24);
Abdul Rahman Musa Muhammad (6) and his siblings Adham Musa Muhammad (11) and Saja Musa Muhammad (1);
and Ranin Salah Abdelhafiz (31).
You can read more about the human lives lost in Palestine on the Martyrs of Gaza Twitter account and on my blog.
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Shadi Al-Atallah (Saudi Arabian, 1994) - You Moulted Like a Snake (2021)
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“The exhibition follows Paul Preciado’s idea of the body as a ‘somatheque’, or a living archive that records the disciplining forces it has been subject to. Whether through gesture, action, or abstraction, the bodies in the exhibition viscerally evidence the emotional turbulence produced by living under conditions of patriarchy, misogyny, racism and ableism. Against the smooth and unified surface of normativity, the unruly body leaks, breaks apart, and laughs.”
Participants: Shadi Al-Atallah, Giulia Cenci, Miriam Cahn, Camille Henrot, Galli, Ebecho Muslimova, Frida Orupabo, Anna Perach, Paloma Proudfoot, and collectively Clémentine Bedos, Verity Coward, Assia Ghendir, Holly Hunter.
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Shadi Al-Atallah (ramenate)
Son of Man, 2019
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Shadi Al-Atallah
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Shadi Al-Atallah (Saudi Arabian, 1994) - Group Therapy at 8 (2021)
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placing figures in space. looking at shadi Al-Atallah's figurative works as inspiration
honestly dont think i have enough paint for the scale of this canvas
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Palestinians/Gazans that have reached out to me (September 1st)
Please donate it you can, any amount will make a difference. Many of these are low or extremely low on funds!
Note: links to GFMs are attached to the names of the people who reached out.
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Amal Alanqar (@amalgaza): €8,611/€50,000. Vetted by 90-ghost.
Noha Al-Habil (@nohaibrahimsblog): $15,185 CAD/$70,000. #240 in the vetted fundraiser list by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi.
Ahmad Zindah (@ahmednser): €55/€100,000. Not yet verified, but seems legitimate.
Maha Al-Habil (@mahaahmad11): £4,417/£81,000. #163 in the vetted fundraiser list.
Intisar Abu Shammaleh (@bshaeromars-blog): $16,448 USD/$40,000. #231 in the vetted fundraiser list.
Osama Al-Anqar (@osama-family): £2,019/£50,000. Not yet verified, but seems legitimate.
Ahmed (@ahmed79ss): $11,515 CAD/$50,000. Vetted by 90-ghost.
Amal Tiser (@amal-6): $11,505 USD/$40,000. Not vetted yet, but seems legitimate.
Karam Al-Madhoun (@karamalmadhoun0): €15,730/€20,000. #109 in the vetted fundraiser list.
Ayaa Mahmoud (@ayoosh-gaza): $4,058 USD/$20,000. Vetted by association through @eslam-family (source).
Rodaina (@rodainaayyad83): €10,150/€30,000. Vetted by 90-ghost.
Fadi (@acertainfadi): $4,230 USD/$70,000. Not yet verified, but seems legitimate.
Mohammed Hassouna (@rehamoworld): £2,676/£35,000. Posted by gaza-evacuation-funds, which shares fundraisers vetted by other users.
Farah (@areej1982): €55/€8,000. Not yet verified, but seems legitimate.
Mohammed Abu Zour (@mohamedabuzoor): €1,114/€30,000. Not yet verified, but seems legitimate.
Baraa Al-Shorafa (@baraaalshrafa): €40/€50,000. Not yet verified, but seems legitimate.
Oday Adnan Al-Anqar (@odayalanqar-2002): €3,620/€50,000. Vetted by el-shab-hussein.
Mohammed Atallah (@atalah-mohammed): €14,366/€82,000. Vetted by 90-ghost.
Salem Alanqar (@salem-baker): €6,695/€38,000. Vetted by 90-ghost.
Ahmed Hallas (@ahmedhelllis): €13,627/€80,000. Vetted by 90-ghost.
Asmaa Majed (@asmaamajed2): $9,092 USD/$50,000. Vetted by 90-ghost and northgazaupdates.
Tahrir (@syamamasamt): $140 USD/$65,000. Not yet verified, but likely legitimate.
Shady Samir Ashour (@shady0598767755123): €500/€50,000. While verification links can't be found, the fundraiser is likely legitimate.
Eman Abosedo (@emanabosedo): $385 USD/$50,000. Vetted by association.
Mahmoud Jehad (@mahmodsy): $1,145 USD/$25,000. Verified by the Instagram account beesandwatermelons, as well as this spreadsheet, #190.
Majed (@majedgaza1): $2,190 USD/$70,000. I've heard it was vetted, but the link to the source doesn't work. Still, must be legitimate.
Nevin Al-Sir (@nevinalser): €915/€50,000. Shared by gaza-evacuation-funds.
#lotus.txt#free gaza#free palestine#resources#from the river to the sea palestine will be free#fundraiser list
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Without A Painter Group Exhibition Without A Painter, a group exhibition held at the Fitzrovia Gallery from Feb 29th till march 2nd, will showcase new art works of instillations, prints, and paintings by five Royal College of Arts MA Painting students, Hawazin Alotaibi, Emily Moore, Shadi Al-Atallah, Olivia Sterling, Chinaza Agbor. The Show's PV is on Feb 29th from 6-8
On Sunday March 1st, the exhibition will host an artists conversation with Blonale Tajudeen from 2pm Show ends March 2nd at 6pm Instagram accounts of the artists:
@hawazinsart
@Emily.moore7
@chinagbor
@oliviaster
#shadialatallah #exhibition #RoyalCollegeOfArt #Contemporarypaintings #Emergingartists (at The Fitzrovia Gallery) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8_p1QVljjW/?igshid=1dlkq6l4gflsy
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(via I Lost the Title on the Plane | Shadi Al-Atallah)
“Al-Atallah creates large-scale figurative paintings: the dark and dynamic figures depicted in their mixed-media work are distorted self-portraits of the artist that capture the absurdity of conflicting emotional states. Their work explores the performativity of cathartic spiritual practice by drawing connections between the Queer ballroom scene and folkloric dance traditions from African diasporic communities in the Arabian Peninsula. Working in rapid motions and strokes, Shadi works fast to avoid their thoughts slipping, contending with their own cognition and memory. Each painting documents a single hazy moment in time, examining the space between the mundane and the spiritual. Shadi makes use of paint to escape from the constraints of language. Painting allows them to invent genderless figures, ones that embody an ambiguity that language rarely grants. This ambiguity is used to question Shadi’s own ideas on gender and sexuality. Obscurity also allows breathing room for the viewer to connect with the artwork.”
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