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Art as resistance: Meet Peter Kennard
Renowned London-based artist and activist Peter Kennard has spent over five decades using art as a weapon against injustice. Speaking to MEMO, Kennard reflects on his prolific career, his latest exhibition ‘Archive of Dissent’ at Whitechapel Gallery, and the power of creativity to inspire resistance. From the Vietnam War to Gaza, Kennard’s photomontages deconstruct images of power and oppression, exposing the human cost of war and inequality. His striking visuals are more than just art - they are acts of defiance, giving voice to the silenced and shining a light on global injustices. Kennard speaks of the profound impact Palestine has had on his work. His pieces on Gaza capture the resilience of its people amidst unimaginable horrors, turning outrage into a call for action.
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3 killed by Israeli army fire as residents try to return to southern Lebanon
Three Lebanese were killed and 44 others injured by Israeli gunfire as people were...
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British inquiry clears Muslim Brotherhood of involvement in historical Cairo Fire, documents reveal
A UK inquiry exonerated the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) from involvement in the historic Cairo...
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Israel, Gaza & the international division of humanity: MEMO in Conversation with Vijay Prashad
The ‘international division of humanity’ is central to imperialist logic and explains the reasons behind the treatment of Palestinians by the Global North, but this very concept is leading to the West’s waning power on the world stage, journalist and historian Prashad tells MEMO.
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'Gazans evacuated for medical treatment fear they'll never be allowed back home'
Israel decimated the healthcare system in the besieged enclave, forcing Palestinians to seek treatment abroad where possible. Now, those who have been allowed to leave fear Tel Aviv’s efforts to ethnically cleanse Gaza may mean they won’t be allowed to return. The interviews in this article were carried out before the ceasefire came into effect on 19 January 2025.
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Palestine Through the Lens: A Visual Chronicle of a Vibrant Society (1898-1946)
This is a review of an exceptional photo book, Images of Palestine (1898-1946). The book is a collection of photographs that spans nearly five decades, captured in the period leading up to the Palestine Nakba. Together, these black-and-white images chronicle a vibrant and diverse Palestinian society, highlighting its connection to the land, its achievements in commerce, architecture, and civil society, and its development into a modern socio-political entity chafing to break free from colonial domination. The photographs cover the final years of the Ottoman Empire, World War I, the establishment of the British Mandate of Palestine, the large-scale European Jewish immigration under the British colonial rule and the emergence of a popular movement for Palestinian independence. The photographers were members […]
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Alayet bandoura bil lahmeh (tomato and meat stew)
In my opinion, there are two types of people in the world, those who prefer tomato-based stews ...
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