How can we practice solidarity right now, one that is neither failing the urgency of stopping the Nakba, including the genocide unfolding on our screens, while also holding space for the feminist intersectional struggles we draw hope from, which includes the search for a just future for all in Palestine/Israel? This zine is trying just that, with the means closest to my practice: artistic publishing, literature, research. I pulled together fragments from the digital phone “archive” over these past weeks, when probably many of us took screenshots of words that resonated in this distressing moment. I invited Archival Textures contributors to share from their collections of screenshots, links or personal notes and pieces of writing.
Savon is used in roman and italic styles throughout. The zine includes snippets from other media which use different fonts.
Source: www.instagram.comTabea Nixdorff. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: www.instagram.comTabea Nixdorff. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: www.instagram.comTabea Nixdorff. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: www.instagram.comTabea Nixdorff. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: www.instagram.comTabea Nixdorff. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: www.instagram.comTabea Nixdorff. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: www.instagram.comTabea Nixdorff. License: All Rights Reserved.