The exhibition will be as dramatic in its presentation as the images themselves comprising of black and white photographic art works. Included in the exhibition will be original pieces, inspired by the photographic images, from the renowned artist Dia Azzawi. His images will provide a vivid and colourful contrast to the imposing mono chrome images of Aquili, Dawton and McFarlane.
The exhibition hopes to define the process in which art can bring understanding to seemingly intractable political conflict as well as to highlight the terrible consequences long and short term of such conflicts.
Proceeds from the exhibition will go to Save the Children projects in Gaza particularly its outstanding work with conflict traumatised children. Both Al Madad Foundation and Save the Children will be on hand at exhibitions to answer questions both about the works of art and Save the Children’s projects in Gaza.
When: Tuesday, March 8th - 17th
Where: The Sultan Gallery (South Sabhan, Block 8 , street 105, Building 168)
Exhibition Dates & Timings:
Opening : 8th March - 7 - 9 pm
9th March - 10am - 4pm & 7 - 9pm
10th - 17th March - 10am - 4pm ( Closed Fridays & Saturdays)