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Noah Haddad

Noah Haddad
Noah Haddad
Noah Haddad
Noah Haddad’s (b. 1872 - 1942 Jerusalem, Israel) work seeks to explore the subject of ruins as a representation of the complex identity of Palestine. With an active eye to document stories of transformation and constraint, Noah brings attention to things that are left behind and the memories they elicit. His work is characterized by its absolute commitment to the representation of the Palestine's ever transforming landscape and asks viewers to contemplate its beauty, its tragedy and its people.

Noah Haddad’s work has been exhibited at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. He is in collections including Tate Britain and The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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