In first solo exhibition since 2011, Khalil Al Hashimi explores the idea of a lost paradise through sculptures that address man’s relationship with the land and sea and the possibility for redemption. Hours: Saturday-Thursday 9am-1pm and 4-7pm
If the sea had a memory, his memory would be rain… a voice far from life has survived, for he is as all those who leave for the sea one day in the life of men, and return: body sounds, as shapes of music and song, then the sea carries their possessions to land, and says: These are signals of survival.
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