DIFFERENT WAYS NOT TO SAY DEPORTATION
by Ariella Aïsha Azouley
Ariella Aïsha Azoulay
Different Ways Not To Say Deportation
This pamphlet is produced
in conjunction with IC Visual Lab as part
of Bristol Photo Festival: The World a Wave.
Published by IC Visual Lab
Editor: Ariella Aïsha Azoulay
Printed by: Taylor Brothers
Publish in October 2024
Bristol, UK
© Publication by Ariella Aïsha
Azoulay and IC Visual Lab, 2024.
This is a revised text followed by
an interview conducted in the
midst of the genocide against
Palestinian
In 2009, Ariella Aïsha Azoulay visited the International Committee of the Red Cross headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, to view archival photographs of Palestine, taken between 1947 and 1950. The images document the forced displacement of the Palestinian population – an event commonly known as the ‘Nakba’. Azoulay was instructed that the archival images could not be reproduced or exhibited unless strict conditions were met, limiting the free interpretation of the material and ultimately of history itself. In response, Azoulay decided to draw the photographs, creating a record that exists beyond the control of official narratives and archives.
This pamphlet contains the drawings and captions from this body of work. It is produced in conjunction with IC Visual Lab as part of Bristol Photo Festival: The World a Wave. This is a revised text followed by an interview conducted in the midst of the genocide against Palestinians.
All profits will be donated to a charity supporting Palestinians.