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SUMMARY:For Those Who Couldn’t Cross the Sea
DESCRIPTION:I want to go home\, but home is the mouth of a shark.Home is the barrel of the gun and no one would leave home unless home\nchased you to the shore.Unless home told you to quicken your legs\, leave your clothes behind\, crawl through the desert\, wade through the oceans\,drownsavebe hungrybegforget pride.your survival is more important. No one leaves home until home is a sweaty\nvoice in your ear- saying leave.\n(Warsan Shire) \nFor Those Who Couldn’t Cross the Seaer þverfagleg samsýning sem sýnir verk fimm miðausturlenskra listamanna. Sýningin endurspeglar reynslu flóttafólks og farandfólks\, sem og áskoranir sem þau standa frammi fyrir í leit sinni að nýju heimili. Markmið sýningarinnar er að byggja upp samkennd og draga fram mynstur áfalla\, eyðingar\, sjálfsmyndar\, það að tilheyra og eiga heimili. \n  \nListamenn: Adel Abidin\, Ahmed Umar\, Ibi Ibrahim\, Thana Faroq\, Pınar Öğrenci\nSýningarstjóri: Elham Fakouri\nGrafísk hönnun: Janosch Bela Kratz
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/for-those-who-couldnt-cross-the-sea/
LOCATION:The Nordic House\, Sæmundargata 11\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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