Nour Shantout
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Nour Shantout is a Syrian-Palestinian artist, researcher, and educator whose multidisciplinary practice spans embroidery, installation, text, and collaborative methods. Grounded in a deep engagement with Palestinian embroidery (tatreez), her work treats this traditional craft not merely as heritage, but as a living, resistant archive, one that embodies identity, counter-memory and intergenerational knowledge.
Her research-based projects trace intimate personal narratives and collective histories, particularly within contexts of displacement and marginalisation, such as the Shatila refugee camp in Lebanon. In Searching for the New Dress, Shantout reflects on the transmission of memory and the circulation of embroidered dresses between generations of women in exile, revealing how garments become vessels of everyday survival, counter-mapping and cultural resilience. Evidence responds to intensified censorship through the emergence of new visual codes. Artists and cultural workers often blur faces in online documentation – a protective gesture that transforms pixelated squares into subtle symbols of an era marked by constraint. This work reflects on the evolving relationship between language, medium and temporality. As screenshots of social media posts are used to silence or undermine cultural voices, the exhibition space shifts from a mere site of display to one of negotiation, risk and resistance. It invites us to consider how acts of refusal – of revealing less, of withholding faces – can paradoxically assert presence and agency
we refuse_d is produced by Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha, on the occasion of their 15th anniversary, and presented in partnership with M HKA.
Curated by Nadia Radwan and Vasıf Kortun.
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Searching for the New Dress
Nour Shantout, Searching for the New Dress. Textile.
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Evidence
Nour Shantout, Evidence, 2025. Textile, 2 hand embroidered cotton panels, printed circuit board, 127 cm × 70 cm (canvas) 30 × 20 cm (circuit board).
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Money Hat (from the Searc...
Nour Shantout, Money Hat (from the Searching for the New Dress series), 2021-2022. Mixed Media, mixed media, 32,5 x 20 x 19 cm.
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We Call It Unwaged Work (...
Nour Shantout, We Call It Unwaged Work (from the Searching for the New Dress series), 2021-2022. Textile, hand embroidered cotton on cotton, 39 x 28cm.
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