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  • Born: 1981, Kuwait City, Kuwait
  • Works on APS: 2
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Nationality: Kuwait
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  • Top-ranked work: Pixelated Intifada
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top 3 works:
    • Pixelated Intifada
    • X ray

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Amer Shomali: A Voice of Palestine Through Art

Amer Shomali (Arabic: عامر شوملي, born 1981) is a Palestinian visual artist whose multifaceted practice—spanning conceptual art, painting, digital media, film, and comics—serves as a powerful conduit for exploring the complexities of Palestinian sociopolitical realities and channeling the spirit of revolution. Born in Kuwait City, he currently resides in Ramallah, West Bank, marking him as an integral figure within the burgeoning artistic landscape of Palestine. His academic journey began with a Master’s degree in Animation from Arts University Bournemouth in the United Kingdom and continued with a Bachelor's degree in Architecture from Birzeit University, West Bank, demonstrating a dual commitment to creative expression and structural understanding.
  • Early Career & Collective Filmmaking (2006): Shomali’s artistic trajectory gained momentum in 2006 when he participated as one of thirteen artists within the Palestinian Filmmakers’ Collective for “Summer 2006, Palestine,” an anthology film project aimed at capturing a snapshot of Palestinian society. This collaborative effort solidified his dedication to storytelling and visual representation as tools for social commentary.
  • The Icon: Leila Khaled (2011): Shomali's artistic vision reached new heights in 2011 with “The Icon,” a striking portrait of Leila Khaled—a Palestinian woman who hijacked an Israeli airliner during the First Intifada—constructed entirely from 3500 lipsticks. This ambitious project underscored his fascination with symbolism and his ability to transform seemingly disparate materials into profound statements about identity and resistance.
  • Documentary Filmmaking: The Wanted 18 (2014): Collaborating with Canadian filmmaker Paul Cowan, Shomali undertook “The Wanted 18,” a documentary film delving into the aspirations of Beit Sahour—his hometown—to establish an independent dairy industry amidst the challenges posed by the First Intifada. Recognized as Best Documentary from the Arab World at the Carthage Film Festival and nominated for Best Documentary at TIFF, this project cemented his commitment to cinematic storytelling and its capacity to illuminate social narratives.
  • Sculptural Exploration: Pixelated Intifada (2012): Shomali’s artistic exploration extended beyond film into sculpture with “Pixelated Intifada,” a monumental piece measuring 200 x 85 x 95 cm crafted from 58,000 wooden cubes. Inspired by the narrative of Beit Sahour's cows—a story recounted in comic books during his childhood spent at a Syrian refugee camp—the sculpture serves as a visual commentary on the Intifada’s enduring legacy and its impact on Palestinian culture.
Recent Recognition & Future Direction (2023): Shomali's artistic influence continues to grow, culminating in his appointment as General Director of The Palestinian Museum in October 2023. This prestigious role signifies a pivotal moment in his career and underscores the museum’s dedication to fostering innovative artistic voices within Palestine—a testament to Shomali’s enduring contribution to contemporary art.

Artistic Style & Influences

Shomali's artistic style is characterized by its blend of conceptual rigor and emotive visual storytelling. He draws inspiration from diverse sources, including Palestinian folklore, comic book narratives—particularly those addressing themes of resilience and collective identity—and architectural principles reflecting structural stability amidst turbulent circumstances. His use of materials—ranging from lipsticks to wooden cubes—is deliberate, serving as symbolic representations of resistance, memory, and the transformative power of artistic expression.

Notable Works

Among Shomali’s most celebrated pieces are “X Ray,” a monochrome painting depicting ten hands holding peace signs; "The Icon," featuring Leila Khaled constructed entirely from lipsticks; and “Pixelated Intifada,” a sculptural exploration of the Intifada's narrative. These artworks exemplify his ability to distill complex sociopolitical themes into visually arresting compositions.

Historical Significance

Amer Shomali’s artistic endeavors contribute significantly to documenting Palestinian experiences and fostering dialogue about social justice. His work transcends mere aesthetic beauty, serving as a powerful reminder of the importance of visual storytelling in shaping narratives and promoting understanding—a crucial element in preserving Palestinian cultural heritage and advocating for a future rooted in resilience and solidarity.