Sakir Khader Yawm al-Firak
Yawm al-Firak, Arabic for Day of Separation, is the first solo museum exhibition by the Palestinian-Dutch photographer Sakir Khader. Since 2024, he has been the first Palestinian photographer selected to join the renowned photography collective Magnum Photos. Through his firsthand experiences in Palestinian occupied territories, Khader brings the viewer directly into the heart of the occupation. His images explore the fragile boundary between life and death.
Sakir Khader Yawm al-Firak
Sakir Khader Yawm al-Firak
In this exhibition, Khader gives a voice to seven young Palestinian men who were violently taken from life, and to their mothers who lost them. Through their stories and experiences, he reflects on farewells in times of occupation, conflict, war, and displacement. His images explore the fragile boundary between life and death.
The number seven symbolizes unity in many cultures. The seven mothers and their lost sons at the centre of this exhibition represent the forced displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians with the establishment of the state of Israel since 1948, also known as the Nakba. The title of the exhibition, Yawm al-Firak, refers to an ancient Arabic poem about separation and farewell. Khader connects this literary tradition with personal stories. His work touches on universal themes such as love, grief, and resilience.
Dates and times
Tuesday 1 April | 10:00 - 18:00 |
Wednesday 2 April | 10:00 - 18:00 |
Thursday 3 April | 10:00 - 21:00 |
Accessibility
General accessibility provisions
Present, available or allowed
- Service dog allowed
- Sensory experience
- Rest areas
Sakir Khader Yawm al-Firak
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