"Between the Dust and the Door"
You’re invited to Between the Door & the Dust, a new exhibition by Dr Gil Mualem-Doron. This powerful show explores the deliberate destruction of Palestinian homes—from the 1948 Nakba to the genocide in Gaza. Through Rosetta, a collaborative film installation with a young Palestinian girl whose grandmother's house, outside Jaffa, was destroyed in 1948, Villa in the Jungle, examining West Bank settlements and future Gaza; and video interviews with British Jews opposing apartheid and occupation, the exhibition reveals the political, emotional, and material violence embedded in destroyed places. Inspired by Mahmoud Darwish’s “The House as Casualty”, it asks: What remains when memory’s shelter is destroyed and belonging is undone?
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Dr Mualem-Doron, an Arab-Jew transdisciplinary artist, researcher, and curator based in Brighton, UK, explores identity, displacement, migration, colonial legacies, and transcultural aesthetics. He earned a PhD in Architecture from TU Delft, and his work has been shown at Tate Modern, Turner Contemporary, the People’s History Museum, and in exhibitions across the UK, Israel-Palestine, South Africa, Norway, Germany, and Brazil.