Draft:Mohammed Joha
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Mohammed Joha was born in 1979 in Gaza, Palestine. He lives and works in France. He obtained his degree in Art Education in 2003 from Al-Aqsa University, Gaza.Since the 2000s, within the emergency of art marker in the middle east and development of arab cultural insitutions in Beyrouth, Dubaï, Paris ou Londres, certain artists have become internationally known. Among them is Mohammed Joha [1]. In 2004, Joha won the ‘Hassan Al Hourani Young Artist Award’, from the A M Qattan Foundation, and became their Artist of the Year in 2004 (Nahala Link online Journal).[2]. Joha’s work has been exhibited internationally, for instance at Rich Mix in London in 2016 with a curated exhibition titled ‘Joha – The Journey’ (Nahala Link online Journal)[2].
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[edit]- ^ Slitine, Marion (2017-12-30). "Pratiques de l'art contemporain à Gaza : entre blocus et mondialisation". Revue des mondes musulmans et de la Méditerranée (142): 142. doi:10.4000/remmm.10121. ISSN 0997-1327.
- ^ "Mohammed Joha Archives". Nahla Ink Online Journal. Retrieved 2025-04-10.