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Ninety

Mariam Salah portrait
Mariam Salah

1992 - Present

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Description

The oldest of them is 30 years old and the youngest is over 20 years old, most of them are unemployed, but all of them have fallen victim to crises and wars.
This is the story of a generation of an entire decade that was led by fates towards a great abyss of crises, an endless spiral of internal battles, or those external battles that they fight alone in a world as if it does not recognize their existence and they are its mainstay.
This is the problem faced by an entire generation in the lack of their rights to citizenship
that came from neglect and marginalization in their countries. This project
simulates citizenship in a technical way that is specific to this generation in
particular, whose suffering began with the beginning of the Palestinian division
in 2009. The oldest of this generation was 17 years old He was not qualified to
enter a job in government agencies, especially the economic and social problems
that made the circle of loss expand for this generation, and with this, the 1990-
1999 generation, can be said that it became old and dependent on the country,
losing the right of legitimate citizenship to it, especially in the Gaza Strip, which
suffered from a black division. And successive wars that claimed hundreds of
lives from them, as well as from political differences in which his life was lost,
and he has not yet escaped from the tongues of politicians and representatives
who marginalized this generation, as it is not a passing pocket who spent his life searching for a homeland within his homeland.

Preservation Notes

We have retained these digital images directly from Mariam Salah. These works have all been destroyed in the ongoing genocide in Gaza, circa 2023-2026. We are still actively investigating and will be adding additional information during our discovery and findings through out the life span of this archived preserved art work from Mariam Salah.

Archival Status: public