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Druze The Druze (; ar, دَرْزِيٌّ, ' or ', , ') are an Arabic-speaking esoteric ethnoreligious group from Western Asia who adhere to the Druze faith, an Abrahamic, monotheistic, syncretic, and ethnic religion based on the teachings of ...
painter from
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
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Biography

Fatma Shanan was born in 1986 and grew up in Julis, Israel. As a kid, she attended private art lessons due to the lack of art courses in her elementary school curriculum. She studied visual arts at the Oranim Academic College from 2007 to 2010. Afterwards, she studied in the studio of traditionalist Israeli artist Elie Shamir for a year. She lives and works between Tel Aviv and Julis.Marnin-Distelfeld, S. (2018). A space of their own: Arab women artists in Israel: Identity of a 'double-minority'. ''Journal of International Women's Studies, 19''(2), 65-83. Shanan is known for her figurative oil paintings of scenes of Druze villages and is inspired by 19th and 20th-century realism. Almost all of her paintings are derived from staged photographs, which utilize family and friends as models. Many of her pieces feature traditional Eastern carpets, which contrast with her Western landscapes. The image of the oriental carpet is prominent in the Druze culture and common in most households. The carpet serves as an object of prayer, which must stay clean and not be stepped on. The carpet maintenance is often a job attended to by a woman. Her work primarily deals with identity by representing figures in domestic and public spheres. She especially focuses on her identity as a women within her community and how that has impacted her life, aspiring to develop more fluidity between genders and other demographics. She has also produced several self-portraits, which similarly contain carpet patterns or other objects showing identity. One piece, titled "Floating Self Portrait" depicts Shanan levitating over a carpet, which was developed from a video she took in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.


Exhibitions

Fatma Shanan held solo and group exhibitions in galleries and museums around the world, including solo exhibitions in
Tel Aviv Museum of Art Tel Aviv Museum of Art ( he, מוזיאון תל אביב לאמנות ''Muzeon Tel Aviv Leomanut'') is an art museum in Tel Aviv, Israel. The museum is dedicated to the preservation and display of modern and contemporary art from Israel and aroun ...
, Zemack Contemporary Art, and Umm al-Fahm Art Gallery. She has participated in many group exhibitions including ones at the Museum of Islamic Art in Jerusalem,
Janco Dada Museum The Janco Dada Museum is located in Ein Hod, Israel. It is a museum that exhibits the work of Marcel Janco as well as art from the Dada movement and contemporary art too. The museum was established in 1983, by a group of Marcel Janco's friends, wi ...
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Bloomfield Science Museum Bloomfield Science Museum is a science museum in Jerusalem, established in 1992. The museum is located opposite the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in the Givat Ram neighborhood. The museum is named for its principal donor, Neri Bloomfield. The ...
, The Mediterranean Biennale in
Sakhnin Sakhnin ( ar, سخنين; he, סַחְ'נִין or ''Sikhnin'') is an Arab city in Israel's Northern District. It is located in the Lower Galilee, about east of Acre. Sakhnin was declared a city in 1995. In its population was , mostly Muslim ...
, Fresh Paint art fair and Alfred Institute for Contemporary Art.


Collections

Fatma Shanan's works are part of collection of
Israel Museum The Israel Museum ( he, מוזיאון ישראל, ''Muze'on Yisrael'') is an art and archaeological museum in Jerusalem. It was established in 1965 as Israel's largest and foremost cultural institution, and one of the world’s leading encyclopa ...
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Jerusalem Jerusalem (; he, יְרוּשָׁלַיִם ; ar, القُدس ) (combining the Biblical and common usage Arabic names); grc, Ἱερουσαλήμ/Ἰεροσόλυμα, Hierousalḗm/Hierosóluma; hy, Երուսաղեմ, Erusałēm. i ...
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Awards

* 2010 Prize for the Encouragement of Further Artistic Creation, The Art Institute, Oranim Academic College, Kiryat Tivon * 2010 Excellency Award, The America-Israel Cultural Foundation *2013 Homebase Project artist's grant *2014 Grant for catalogue publication, Israel National Lottery *2014 Artist in the Community Prize, Ministry of Culture and Sport * 2016 The Yehoshua Rabinovich Foundation for the Arts’ Grant, Tel Aviv * 2016 Haim Shiff Prize for Figurative-Realist Art, Tel Aviv Museum of Art * 2017 The Ministry of Culture award for the young artist


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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Shanan, Fatma Israeli painters Israeli women painters Israeli Druze people Living people 1986 births People from Julis 21st-century women artists