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Kabri Gallery of Israeli Art תילארשי תונמאל הירלג - Curator : work Farid Abu-Shakra responds to the tragedies of time and place from a perspective that considers the by children for the ' sanctity of the land , in a vein similar to the stand taken in his 2000 exhibition Two in the Kibbutz Gallery , Tel Aviv . " Arabesque series was generated by the imprintsof Abu-Shakra's hands ; it is captivating in its sensitive linear which negates the flatness typifying the traditional arabesque . Through the ' naive' arabesque tiles and his stamps , Abu-Shakra formulates a socio-political statement , daring to use his finger in a place that represents authoritative clerical stamp in the earthly sense , and possibly the hand of God , in the spiritual sense . "  To the book
טרמינל, כתב עת לאמנות המאה ה-21

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