Hanaa Malallah | Publications

These Artists Refuse to Forget the Wars in Iraq
2019
Author
Jason Farago & Tim Arango
Publisher
The New York Times

Over the last month, Iraqis fed up with corruption and unemployment have staged the country’s largest protests since the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003. Hundreds of them have died at the hands of national security forces. The Iraq conflict is still going on — and yet the country has largely disappeared from America’s news broadcasts, social media streams and campaign trails.

Hanaa Malallah | Chrysalis | Details | 2014 | Mixed Media & Butterfly | Paper | 110x110 cm | 233-HM12-2014
Hanaa Malallah | Chrysalis | 2014 | Mixed Media & Butterfly | Paper | 110x110 cm | 232-HM12-2014
Hanaa Malallah | Peace Trade 1 | 2014 | Digital print & Ink drawing | Paper | 100x100 cm | 231-HM12-2014
Hanaa Malallah | In The Name of Peace | 2013 | Drawing & Digital print | Paper | 40x30 cm | 230-HM12-2013
Hanaa Malallah | Chrysalis | Details | 2014 | Mixed Media & Butterfly | Paper | 110x110 cm | 233-HM12-2014
Hanaa Malallah | Chrysalis | 2014 | Mixed Media & Butterfly | Paper | 110x110 cm | 232-HM12-2014
Hanaa Malallah | Peace Trade 1 | 2014 | Digital print & Ink drawing | Paper | 100x100 cm | 231-HM12-2014
Hanaa Malallah | In The Name of Peace | 2013 | Drawing & Digital print | Paper | 40x30 cm | 230-HM12-2013