Mathematics of the Palestinian Nakba75
P21 Gallery presents Mathematics of the Palestinian Nakba75, an exhibition with public program of activities. The featured works comprise video works, prints, and photography.
Contrary to Common Belief, The Nakba did not happen in 1948, but had its roots in November 1917.
That is when Lord James Balfour, who was born excatly 100 years before The Nakba, and was the British Foreign Secretary in 1917, sat down in his office and wrote his infamous Declaration offering Palestine, a country not his own, as a 鈥楴ational Home for the Jewish People鈥.
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P21 Gallery presents Mathematics of the Palestinian Nakba75, an exhibition with public program of activities. The featured works comprise video works, prints, and photography.
Contrary to Common Belief, The Nakba did not happen in 1948, but had its roots in November 1917.
That is when Lord James Balfour, who was born excatly 100 years before The Nakba, and was the British Foreign Secretary in 1917, sat down in his office and wrote his infamous Declaration offering Palestine, a country not his own, as a 鈥楴ational Home for the Jewish People鈥.
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