Biography

Biography

1976

Born in Jenine, Palestine

1996

Graduated in Interior Design, Palestine Polytechnic University, Hebron, Palestine

2007

Advanced course in Photography, University of Birzeit, Birzeit, Palestine

2011

Graduated in Visual Arts, International Academy of Arts, Ramallah, Palestine

Lives and works in Ramallah, Palestine

Exhibitions

2013

Artistic Interventions in Political Spaces, United Nations Revisited, Berlin, Germany

2013

Re:emerg: Towards a New Cultural Cartography, Sharjah Biennal 11, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

2013

Refraction: Moving Images on Palestine, P21 gallery, London, UK

2013

9th Dubai International Film Festival, Winner of FIPRESCI to Best Documentary Director and Special Jury Price, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

2013

The Battalion, Galerie Guy Bärtschi, Geneva, Switzerland (solo)

2012

Docile Soldier, Galerie Polaris, Paris, France (solo)

2012

Navigation: Palestinian Video Art 1988 - 2011, Barbican Centre, London, UK

2012

7ème Biennale d'Art Contemporain, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, Germany

2012

Art on the move, Ullensaker Art Society, Norway

2012

Sapere Aud! Dare to know!, Beursschouwburg, Brussels, Belgium

2012

Disarming Design from Palestine, Qalandiya International, Qalandiya/Jerusalem, Israel

2012

Where the Streets Have No Name, Fotogalleriet, Oslo, Norway

2012

FIAC 2012, Galerie Polaris and Galerie of Marseille, Paris, France

2012

Newtopia: The State of Human Rights, Cultuurcentrum Mechelen, Mechelen, Belgium

2012

Middle East Europe, SPACE gallery, Bratislava, Slovakia

2012

Truth is Concrete: A 24/7 marathon camp, Steirischer Herbst Festival gmbh, Graz, Austria

2011

Final Stage, XV Biennale de la Méditerrané - MACRO Museum, Rome, Italy

2011

International Migrants Day, Queens Museum of Art, New York, USA

2011

FIAC 2011, Galerie Polaris, Paris, France

2011

Oktobarski Salon Beograd, Geozavod Expodium, Belgrade, Serbia

2011

Something in the Way, LIAF 2011 - Lofoten International Art Festival, Kabelvags, Norway

2010

Tahreeb Film Festival Nazareth, Al-Atabeh Nazareth/Ellaz Theater Acre, Israel

2010

23es Instants Vidéo, Instants Vidéo Festival, Nice, France

2010

Al Quds Underground Festival, Jerusalem, Palestine

2010

Eternal Tour Festival, Ramallah, Palestine

2010

International Artists Workshop, Al-Mahatta Gallery, Birzeit, Palestine

2010

The Jerusalem Show, Al-Ma'mal Foundation of Contemporary Art, Jerusalem, Israel

2010

BFI London Film Festival, London, UK

2009

The Soldier, Al-Mahatta Gallery, Ramallah, Palestine (solo)

2009

How to get Green Card in Palestine, Al-Mahatta Gallery, Ramallah, Palestine (solo)

2009

Oslo Rhadus Gallery, Oslo, Norway

2009

Palestine in Copenhagen, Al-Quds Arab Capital Culture, Copenhague, Denmark/Jerusalem, Israel

2009

The Water Melonnter, International Academy of Art Ramallah, Ramallah, Palestine

2009

22es Instants Vidéo, Instants Vidéo Festival, Marseille, France

2009

Palestinian Narrative, Trondheim, Norway

2008

At the checkpoint, Algeria Capital Culture, Algiers, Algeria / Syria Capital Culture, Damas, Syria / Checkpoint Charlie, Berlin, Germany

2008

Towards a Future Present, LIAF 2008 - Lofoten International Art Festival, Kabelvags, Norway

2007

At the checkpoint, MITEU Festival, Orense, Spain

2007

At the Checkpoint, International Academy of Art Ramallah, Ramallah, Palestine (solo)

With highly symbolic photographs, videos, and performative interventions focused on his native Palestine, multidisciplinary artist Khaled Jarrar explores modern power struggles and their sociocultural impact on ordinary citizens. The everyday objects appearing in Jarrar’s reflective work, whether by their shape or nature, are juxtaposed with the severity of the issues he examines, thus giving the political content of his art greater significance while underscoring the autobiographical nature of his chosen themes. Over the past decade, Jarrar’s bold projects have earned him international recognition. In 2007, the artist displayed photographs of the Howarra & Qalandia checkpoint in plain sight of Israeli soldiers surveilling the border. Since 2011, his Live and Work in Palestine project has consisted of designing and distributing seemingly official Palestinian passport stamps to tourists arriving in the country. In his series titled Upcycle the Wall, the artist presented sculptures made of reconstituted concrete, which he chipped off the apartheid wall that cuts through and illegally annexes parts of the West Bank, evoking the ominous presence of the repressive barrier in every aspect of daily life. His most recent performance projects were presented on the streets of Helsinki, Finland in 2014. The temporary Hunger Wall Jarrar assembled out of bread loaves symbolised the thin line between prosperity and poverty. With Dis-/Obey, he involved dozens of volunteers in a military march, which ultimately placed them in contrast to Jarrar’s voiced orders in front of an installation of camouflage uniforms. Commissioned by Checkpoint Helsinki as part of the Helsinki Festival, Dis-/Obey investigated military power, disobedience, and individual responsibility in conflict zones. Born in Jenin in 1976, Khaled Jarrar lives and works in Ramallah, Palestine. Jarrar completed his education in Interior Design at the Palestine Polytechnic University in 1996 and later graduated from the International Academy of Art Palestine with a Bachelor in Visual Arts degree in 2011. A year later, his documentary The Infiltrators won several accolades at the 9th Annual Dubai International Film Festival, confirming his importance as a filmmaker in the international scene. Jarrar’s recent solo exhibitions include Art Bartsch & Cie, Geneva (2015); Galerie Polaris, Paris (2014, 2012); Gallery One, Ramallah (2014); Ayyam Gallery London (2013); Galerie Guy Bartschi, Geneva (2013); the NEWTOPIA: The State of Human Rights Contemporary Arts in Mechelen and Brussels (2012); and the International Academy of Art Palestine, Ramallah (2007). The artist’s recent group exhibitions were held at such venues as Palais De La Culture, Constantine (2015); Pirineos Sur Festival (2015); Maraya Art Centre, Sharjah (2015); the New Museum, New York City (2014), Kashya Hildebrand Gallery, London (2014), the University of Applied Arts, Vienna (2014), USF Contemporary Art Museum, Tampa (2013); The Madrid Palestine Film Festival (2013); the 15th Jakarta Biennale (2013); the 7th Berlin Biennale (2012); 52nd October Salon, Belgrade (2011); Al-Ma’mal Foundation, Jerusalem (2010); and the London Film Festival (2010).

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