Ibraaz Unveils Spring/Summer Programme Focusing on Restitution and Repair

Ibraaz Unveils Spring/Summer Programme Focusing on Restitution and Repair

3 min read  ·  03 Mar 2026

Joe Namy, Cosmic Breath; Hrair Sarkissian, Stolen Past; Dala Nasser, Church of St Christopher - Kabr Hiram

Joe Namy, Cosmic Breath; Hrair Sarkissian, Stolen Past; Dala Nasser, Church of St Christopher - Kabr Hiram

The programme, running from March through September 2026, presents a series of installations and performances at Ibraaz's locations, including 93 Mortimer Street, Majlis, Musalla, and Iqra. The overarching curatorial theme explores concepts of restitution, cultural heritage, and collective memory through varied artistic approaches.

Featured artists include Hrair Sarkissian, known for his work in photography, moving image, and sculpture, whose installation will engage with themes of abstraction and image-making. Dala Nasser will contribute an installation encompassing sculpture, video, and performance, addressing aspects of visual art and architecture. Joe Namy is presenting a sound installation alongside new music and film, touching upon spiritual practice and contemporary sonic landscapes. The programme also highlights work by The Otolith Group (Anjalika Sagar and Kodwo Eshun).

Mediums utilized across the exhibitions span installation, sound installation, photography, moving image, sculpture, video, lithophanes, cyanotypes, fabric, painting, performance, and film.

Exhibitions are scheduled with specific runs from 25 March – 24 May 2026 and 24 June – 13 September [2026]. Elements of the broader programme are slated to continue until 30 August 2026 and 6 September 2026.


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