Mohamad Hafez (Arabic: محمد حافظ; born 1984) is a Syrian-American artist and architect living in the United States. His work primarily explores around the stories and dislocation of Syrian refugees.[1][2]
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محمد حافظ | |
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Nationality | Syrian-American |
Education | Damascus University Iowa State University |
Website | mohamadhafez |
Early life
editHafez was born in 1984 in Syria.[3] He emigrated to the United States in 2003,[4] on a visa to study architecture at the University of Iowa. [5]
Work
editHafez is best known for his miniature diorama works, which depict daily life in Syria, which he has been creating since 2004.[6][7] His 2017 work Unpacked: Refugee Baggage is a series of miniature dioramas based on interviews that conducted with refugees from the Syrian war.[8] It is intended to humanize the refugee subjects.[9]
In 2021, The New Yorker produced a short film on Hafez's work, directed by Jimmy Goldblum and titled A Broken House.[10][1] The film later aired on the PBS series POV during the POV Shorts installment "Where I'm From."[11]
Selected solo exhibitions
edit- 2016 Refugees: Stories of Life's Dreams and Scars - Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut[12][13]
- 2016 Unsettled Nostalgia - The Harts Gallery, New Milford, Connecticut[14][15]
- 2016 Desperate Cargo - Real Art Ways, Hartford, Connecticut[16]
- 2016 Sea Garbage - The Athenaeum, St. Johnsbury, Vermont
- 2017 Tomorrow, when Things Have Calmed Down - Hopkins School, New Haven, Connecticut
- 2017 Facades - NHLC, New Haven, Connecticut
- 2017 HOMELAND inSECURITY - Lanoue Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts
- 2017 Critical Refuge - Whitney Humanities Center, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
- 2017 UNPACKED: Refugee Baggage - Art Space, New Haven, Connecticut[17][18]
- 2017 Desperate Cargo - Greenwich Academy, Greenwich, Connecticut
- 2017 UNPACKED: Refugee Baggage - UNICEF House, New York City, New York
- 2018 Damascene Memories - Higgins Gallery, Clark University Worcester, Massachusetts
- 2018 Collateral Damage - Fairfield Art Museum, Walsh Gallery, Fairfield, Connecticut
- 2018 UNPACKED: Refugee Baggage - Christian Petersen Museum, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
- 2019 HOMELAND inSECURITY - Cullis Wade Depot Art Gallery, Mississippi State University, Mississippi
- 2019 UNPACKED: Refugee Baggage - The Juilliard School, New York City, New York
- 2019 HOMELAND inSECURITY - Westover School, Middlebury, Connecticut
- 2019 UNPACKED: Refugee Baggage - Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago, Illinois
- 2019 UNPACKED: Refugee Baggage - Cullis Wade Depot Art Gallery, Mississippi State University, Mississippi
- 2019 Retrospective - Miossi Gallery at Cuesta College, San Luis Obispo, California[19]
Selected group exhibitions
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "A Syrian Artist Remakes the Home He Cannot Visit". The New Yorker. August 18, 2021.
- ^ "BBC Radio 4 - Art of Now, Dreaming of Damascus". BBC.
- ^ "Mohamad Hafez's Complex Models of Syrian Devastation". Art21 Magazine.
- ^ "Mohamad Hafez: how he uses artwork to celebrate Syria's past". the Guardian. 20 November 2018.
- ^ Khan, Aina. "'I start by looking at dramatic photos of destruction'". www.aljazeera.com.
- ^ "Watching The War For His Native Syria, Artist Mohamad Hafez Sculpts Models Of A Ravaged Homeland". www.wbur.org.
- ^ Halpern, Jake. "An Artist's Obsession with the Ruins of His Homeland".
- ^ Cole, Diane. "Artist Creates Tiny Houses from the memories of Refugees". Retrieved May 24, 2021.
- ^ Babaee, Mohamadreza (2020). "Performing (In)visible Bodies in Unpacked: Refugee Baggage". Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism. 34 (2): 53–70. doi:10.1353/dtc.2020.0008. S2CID 220495008.
- ^ "'A Broken House': Syrian artist Mohamad Hafez is the focus of new short documentary". The National.
- ^ New Hampshire PBS. "POV Shorts: Where I'm From" (program description).
- ^ Lopez, Natalina. "Exhibit gives refugee crisis a human face". yaledailynews.com.
- ^ "Refugee Stories Come to Life in "UNPACKED: Refugee Baggage"". Yatzer. 15 October 2018.
- ^ "Unsettled Nostalgia, a Solo Exhibition by Syrian Artist Mohamad Hafez". Islamic Arts Magazine.
- ^ Ambery, N. F. (12 February 2016). "New Haven's Mohamad Hafez, a Syrian refugee, tells story through art". New Haven Register.
- ^ DUNNE, SUSAN. "Syrian Refugees' Suffering Reflected In Real Art Ways Exhibits". courant.com.
- ^ "UNPACKED: Refugee Baggage". Center for Design and Material Culture. 1 June 2020.
- ^ "Unpacked: Refugee Baggage". Unpacked: Refugee Baggage. Retrieved 2021-06-01.
- ^ Martin, Malea. "Mohamad Hafez's Retrospective exhibit asks viewers to find the 'common denominator' in our lived experiences". New Times San Luis Obispo.
- ^ "Edge Of Arabia - Contemporary art and creative movements from the Arab World". edgeofarabia.com. Retrieved 2021-06-01.
- ^ "Brooklyn Museum". www.brooklynmuseum.org.
External links
edit- Official website
- A Broken House on YouTube