Closing Event: Exhibition Tour Led by Dima Srouji
Overview
Join us on Saturday afternoon for an artist-led tour of A Cosmogram of Holy Views, Dima Srouji’s solo exhibition at Ab-Anbar. Guiding visitors through the exhibition, Srouji will discuss her new body of works that confronts the profound dissonance between the sacred architecture and geography of Christianity and the ongoing erasure of Palestinian life under settler colonial violence.
This event offers a final chance to visit the exhibition and to hear directly from the artist about the ideas, processes, and research that shaped the project.
Light refreshments will be served before and after the tour.
Biography:
Dima Srouji (b. 1990, Palestine) is an architect, artist, educator, and researcher interested in layers of the ground. She is the founder of the glass sculptures project Hollow Forms. Srouji was the 2022-2023 Jameel Fellow at the Victoria & Albert Museum. Her work is part of the permanent collections at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Victoria & Albert Museum, Institut du Monde Arabe, Corning Museum of Glass, Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Art Jameel, and the Sharjah Art Foundation.
Srouji is a graduate of the Yale School of Architecture and currently leads the MA City Design studio Underground Palestine at the Royal College of Art, London. She has exhibited her work at the Venice Biennale, Sharjah Art Biennial; the Diriyah Biennial, Jeddah; the Sharjah Architecture Triennial; Corning Museum of Glass; Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam; the Victoria & Albert Museum; the London Design Festival; The Palestinian Museum; and others.
Image:
Left: Dima Srouji, Sacred Dissonance 4, 2025, Screen prints and mixed media on glass, 87 x 141 cm. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: George Baggaley. Image courtesy of Ab-Anbar Gallery.
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Ab-Anbar Gallery
34 Mortimer Street
London W1W 7JS United Kingdom
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