Tabari Artspace Presents Hazem Harb at Art Basel
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Harb's project mobilises archaeology as a critical framework through which to examine displacement, circulation, and the epistemic violence embedded in the production of historical knowledge.
Tabari Artspace presents a solo booth dedicated to Palestinian visual artist Hazem Harb at Art Basel, Qatar, 2026. Drawing together works produced across distinct moments in his practice, from 2018 to the present day, the presentation brings collage and installation into dialogue around a sustained concern with how objects, images and people are extracted, transported and reclassified across time and space.
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This concern with the politics of representation extends to the cartographic archive. In Victims of a Map (2025), Harb works with historical maps, reassembling them into abstract figural forms that evoke a human landscape fractured by occupation. The work addresses the disappearance of villages, towns, and neighbourhoods from official records, constructing a fictional geography that stands in for places rendered absent through processes of mapping and reclassification.
Names of these erased locations are inscribed onto transparent glass, allowing figures and text to overlap and shift in relation to one another. Through this layered construction, Harb foregrounds mapping as an instrument of power, exposing its role in producing loss, marginalisation, and historical amnesia.
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