Artist Tour:
Sakir Khader on Yawm al-Firak
Join us for an exclusive guided tour of the exhibition Yawm al-Firak with artist Sakir Khader. During this special occasion, Khader will personally share the stories and experiences behind his photographs, offering unique insights into his work.
About the exhibition
In Yawm al-Firak, Sakir 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.
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.
About the artist
Sakir Khader (NL, 1990) studied journalism, media management, and communication. After working as a reporter and investigative journalist for outlets such as de Volkskrant, Brandpunt, and NOS op 3, he fully dedicated himself to documentary photography and film. His work, centred on the relationship between life and death in conflict areas, has been awarded prestigious prizes, including the Silver Camera award.
The exhibition is made possible by Kleurgamma Fine Art Photolab.
Artist Tour:
Sakir Khader on Yawm al-Firak