Cafe Air Palestine (2007)
Cafe Air Palestine (2007): In one of the oldest Cafes in the heart of the old city of Jerusalem at Suq Al Attarin, visited mostly by men who enjoy a drink of tea coupled with a Nargileh pipe and known to the locals as ‘Cafe Al-Haj Ahmad al-Aaraj’, Jean-Luc Vilmouth installed his project ‘Cafe Air Palestine’. Transforming the local coffee house into a Cafe equivalent to the Palestinian airlines that no longer is in operation today, Vilmouth invites visitors to enjoy the traditional Arab coffee or herbal tea at tables fitted with satellite images of Jerusalem while a neon sign in red and white hangs overhead that reads Cafe Air Palestine.


