Fazal Sheikh
Maḥmūd Muḥammad Maḥmūd, Umm el-Fahem, Jenīn District

Maḥmūd Muḥammad Maḥmūd, Umm el-Fahem, Jenīn District

© Fazal Sheikh

Maḥmūd Muḥammad Maḥmūd, Umm el-Fahem, Jenīn District
Maḥmūd Muḥammad Maḥmūd, Umm el-Fahem, Jenīn District
ArtistAmerican, born 1965
CultureAmerican
Titles
  • Maḥmūd Muḥammad Maḥmūd, Umm el-Fahem, Jenīn District
  • Three generations of the Maḥmūd family. From left: Maḥmūd Muḥammad Maḥmūd with his wife on their wedding day; Maḥmūd Muḥammad Maḥmūd’s grandfather, Maḥmūd, who lived to be more than 100; Maḥmūd Muḥammad Maḥmūd’s father, Muḥammad Maḥmūd.
  • from the series Memory Trace
Date2012, printed 2016
Place depictedUmm el Fahm, Israel
MediumInkjet print
DimensionsImage: 19 5/8 × 19 in. (49.8 × 48.3 cm)
Sheet: 39 3/4 × 28 3/8 in. (101 × 72.1 cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase funded by Jane P. Watkins
Object number2017.91
Non exposé

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Description

"It was the night of May 30, 1948, and I was twelve years old. . . . Apart from our two horses, which we were able to take with us, we left everything else behind. The village was completely deserted by the time the Israelis captured it. We reached Umm- el-Fahem, but we had no food, so we had to sneak back into the village to steal from our own stocks. The Jews, thinking we might return to retrieve our things, had placed booby traps underneath all the crates, so when we lifted them they would explode. One of our neighbors, Hassan Sukkar, went back for some of his possessions and was killed in his own home. . . . The following year the Kibbutz Megiddo was built on our land. . . . Our mosque became the carpentry shop and the property was fenced off. . . . It is my wish to die on that land where we once had 1,000 dunams [247 acres]. Al-Lajjun was like a paradise for us. The land was rich and fertile, and it was easy to cultivate. I used to take the horses into the fields to graze. In the summer, after haymaking, all the nearby villages would gather for a wrestling competition. And during Eid, the holiday after Ramadan, our neighbors would go to one another’s houses to share in the celebrations. We lived as one big family. Years later I went back to the village and took home some of the earth from my land. . . . When I sleep, I dream that I am with my brother Said who taught me how to plow. I can remember my father stopping us in the middle of our work, telling us to make the plowing arc even wider, to cover more land."

 

Listen to Fazal Sheikh read the full text of Mahmud Muhammad Mahmud’s recollections of home and his memory of being forced to abandon his village as a child visit


ProvenanceThe artist; [Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York]; purchased by MFAH, 2017.
Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
Back label, signed and titled, stored in the accession file:
MAHMUD MUMAMMAD MAHMUD / UMM EL-FAHEM-JENIN / DISTRICT / 2012 MEMORY TRACE SERIES / © (signature)

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