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Exhibitions

Current Exhibitions

  • "Puppets" Invisible Strings

    P21 Gallery is pleased to present the Puppets exhibition, which explores the vulnerability of the human condition in an age marked by psychological fragility. In this exhibition, Shihab creates a visual trauma using artistic elements to forcefully engage the audience, making them feel the invisible strings that control them, and encouraging them to break free. Through a unique blend of abstraction and realism, Shihab’s work confronts emotional shocks that provoke deeper reflection.

    Othman Shihab
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Past Exhibitions

  • What if This Was Your Child

    P21 Gallery is proud to present “What if This Was Your Child”, a pop-up group exhibition made up of 9 young London artists. The three days exhibition is displaying artworks by young artists that express support for Palestinians, the show is vital in amplifying their voices and advocating for their rights, they didn’t stop in saying “Free Palestine”, but took a real action. Art has always been a powerful medium for social change, offering an emotional and personal lens through which complex political issues can be understood.

    Issac AndrewsTeoniSantanna Xavier-WadSaint NickGhislain RanchouxQwade WhiteRicardo Vargas-RiosEmily StanisavljevicLeo Sioufi
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  • "Art of Palestine | from the river to the sea"

    “Art of Palestine | from the river to the sea”, is a unique showcase that aims to share the vibrant culture, heritage, and struggles of the Palestinian people through various artistic expressions. The exhibit features a diverse range of talented Palestinian artists, including those currently living in Gaza. The exhibition is the second project at the P21 Gallery by Palestine Museum US.

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  • COLLATERAL DAMAGE

    The P21 Gallery is pleased to present “Collateral Damage”, an exhibition of a body of artworks by journalist artist Abdelfatah Bouakaz. A visual statement by Abdelfatah on his inner pain, helplessness and oppression. And it’s a visual presentation on the war on Gaza, a powerful medium to convey the profound impact of the genocide. Through the use of colours, textures, and forms, Bouakaz is depicting the harsh realities and emotional toll of war.

    Abdelfatah Bouakaz
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  • Drawing the line for Palestine by Inga Bystram
    Exhibition Opening: 11th September 2024, 18:00
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  • Dlúpháirtíocht: Irish Solidarity with Palestine

    The P21 Gallery is pleased to present Dlúpháirtíocht: Irish Solidarity with Palestine, an exhibition aims to display the work of Irish, Palestinian, and other international artists, photographers, and filmmakers that share a desire for their work to be representative of their opposition to the apartheid state and the suffering endured by Gaza and the West Bank.

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  • Gaza

     

    The P21 Gallery is pleased to present Antoine Janot’s Gaza, a poignant and timely exhibition that casts a spotlight on the escalating humanitarian crisis gripping the Gaza Strip. Through stirring visuals and compelling narratives, this exhibition aims to ignite empathy, provoke reflection, and inspire action in the face of unprecedented suffering.

     

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  • When The Grapes Were Sour

    P21 Gallery is pleased to present When The Grapes Were Sour, a solo exhibition by Palestinian artist Rasha Al Jundi.

    “We must choose the identity, not let the identity choose us”. 

    Hamzeh, 27, from Al Mansi - Haifa and Burqa - Nablus. 

     

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  • Palestine: Drawing, Documenting, Defying
    Exhibition Dates: 30th May - 1st  June 2024 Extended until 15th June 2024 Exhibition Opening
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  • Nedim Draws Writing

     

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  • We Are Not Numbers

     

    Bringing Voices of Palestine to London

     

    P21 Gallery is pleased to present We Are Not Numbers, an exhibition featuring works from talented Palestinian artists and storytellers, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich culture, heritage, and struggles of Palestinians' stories– the real life stories behind the media statistics. In addition to the visual displays, there will be panel discussions, film screenings, and interactive workshops exploring various aspects of Palestinian life, history, and activism.

     

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  • Don’t Stop Drawing - Visual diaries of solidarity with Gaza

     

    P21 Gallery is pleased to present Don’t Stop Drawing - Visual diaries of solidarity with Gaza, a linear timeline-based exhibition of works by the two Lebanese artists and longtime friends: Mazen Kerbaj, living in Berlin, and Jana Traboulsi, living in Beirut. 

     

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  • Fragments of Palestine

    P21 Gallery is pleased to present Fragments of Palestine, an exhibition that brings together drawings and photographs from a recent visit last year to the West Bank by a group of health professionals, accompanied by artist in residence, Tim Sanders. These drawings were of normal life in Palestine, before the start of the recent, and most devastating, new Nakba. The images, including signed artists prints, are all available for purchase, with all funds going to Palestine solidarity and welfare organisations.

     

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  • From Palestine with Art

    From Palestine with Art is a unique showcase that aims to share the vibrant culture, heritage, and struggles of the Palestinian people through various artistic expressions. The exhibit features a diverse range of talented Palestinian artists and seeks to shed light on their experiences, history, and aspirations.

     

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  • Gaza: Messages & Images

     

    In collaboration with Az Theatre and associated artists, P21 Gallery is presenting a short season of work centred around an installation of the MESSAGES FROM GAZA NOW #3 FILM. This will be an open space of inspiration, reflection and cultural activism.  

     

    This exhibition features the work of Seth Hopewell with 5 prints expressing a graphic response to the genocidal attack on Gaza.

     

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  • Ramzi Mallat: Fault Lines

     

    Fault Lines is a solo presentation of recent works by Lebanese artist Ramzi Mallat, curated by Kirsty Flockhart. 

     

    The exhibition title makes reference to the geological and cultural divisions that inform the artist’s practice. Living and working between London and Beirut, Mallat explores the socio-political impact of globalisation on notions of identity and self. He hopes to broaden cross-cultural awareness with works that blend familiar and unfamiliar aspects of culture and question the idea of the respective Other. 

     

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  • Desert Culture ثقافة الصحراء
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  • Rituals & Ruptures

     

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  • 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. 

     

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  • Changing Track

     

     

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  • Laila Shawa: A Living Artist

    An exhibition and a memorial event of reminiscences, tributes and love for a great artist Laila Shawa. 

     

    Artists, curators, family and friends are gathering at the P21 Gallery in London on November 24 to honour the memory of the renowned Palestinian artist Laila Shawa who died last month, aged 82.

     

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