Brick by brick, Narges Mohammadi rebuilds the architecture of poverty. Her sculptures, made from sand, alabaster and flour, resemble a landscape of ruins: fragile, hardened and broken. By shaping the traces of her memories, Mohammadi reveals what is usually hidden: silent echo chambers of poverty.

Narges Mohammadi presents her solo exhibition drawing on her early childhood in Kabul. She fled Afghanistan with her family when she was four years old, escaping the war and poverty that were slowly destroying her homeland.

An interactive exhibition where visitors wander among what remains and what begins anew. At Brutus, Mohammadi found a space where she rewrote her childhood memories in sand, light and silence. A place where inspiration, emotion and space converge.

On view until 14 December
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26th of October Narges Mohammadi & Rubiah Balsem host a tour and artist talk
© Laura Siliquini
© Laura Siliquini
© Laura Siliquini
© Laura Siliquini
© Laura Siliquini