FRAGMENTATION, Group Exhibition

Fragmentation brings together Palestinian artists working across geographies, from within Palestine and across the diaspora, tracing a condition shaped by rupture, displacement, and continuity. The exhibition does not attempt to reconcile these positions, but holds them in parallel, where distance and proximity operate as equally charged realities.

Artists working within Palestine articulate a lived immediacy, where image and material respond to a landscape marked by instability and persistence. In contrast, the diaspora introduces a different register, where memory, reconstruction, and projection shape the work from afar. These are not opposing narratives, but interconnected conditions, each reflecting a fragmented yet continuous cultural presence.

Across both positions, the works resist erasure by insisting on form, gesture, and image as sites of endurance. Rather than presenting identity as fixed, Fragmentation reveals it as something in constant negotiation, shaped by history, displacement, and the ongoing pressure of the present.

The exhibition includes works by Alaa Albaba, Afia Nawasra, Amjad Ghannam, Bashar Alhroub, Essa Ghrayeb, Fouad Ighbarie, Hiba Tannous, Jawad Al Malhi, Khaled Hourani, Majd Masri, Mohammad Saleh Khalil, Nabil Anani, Reem Masri, Reem Natshe, Tayseer Barakat, Abdelrahman Katanani, Aissa Deebi, Hazem Harb, Jumanah Abbas, and Noor Abu Issa.

Visitors walking past a fragmented figurative wall sculpture in a contemporary art exhibition.