Art Exhibitions

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La Loge

  • Inas Halabi is an artist and filmmaker who lives and works between Palestine and the Netherlands. Her practice explores the manifestation of social and political power, as well as the impact of overlooked or suppressed histories on contemporary life. Her solo exhibition at La Loge is one chapter of an ongoing research and the creation of a 16mm film ( The Right of Return ) that investigates the establishment of Israeli national parks atop demolished Palestinian villages. The project examines the intersection of colonialism and greenwashing, revealing traces of violence embedded in the environment. Sound and moving images strive to capture the layers of trauma, colonial violence, and dispossession that shape a landscape continually transformed by political and ecological forces.
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    All That Remains كَيْ لا نَنْسَى (Kay la nansa)

    26 okt 2025

    All That Remains كَيْ لا نَنْسَى (Kay la nansa) at La Loge, null
  • Taking Inas Halabi’s exhibition All That Remainsكي لا ننسى (Kay La Nansa) at La Loge as a starting point, this conversation unfolds across five thematic fragments, exploring the role of landscape and image in the context of Palestine. Reem Shilleh presents fragments of films and archival material that reveal how histories of land and displacement are mediated through moving image. In response, Inas Halabi reflects on her artistic practice and research, and on the role of landscape, where recounting becomes not only an act of remembrance but also an act of refusal. Together, they invite the audience to consider the landscape not as mere background, but as witness, a living archive that carries the histories of both place and people.
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    Landscape, Image, Palestine: Recounting as an act of Refusal

    15 okt 202515 okt 2025

    Landscape, Image, Palestine: Recounting as an act of Refusal at La Loge, null
  • Subjective guided tour Join us for a tour of the exhibition All That Remains through the eyes of Krystel Khoury. Biography Born and raised in Beirut, Krystel Khoury is a playwright, teacher and researcher in dance and performing arts. Her work, writings and practice is interested in embodied knowledge and body politics, collaborative choreographic processes, arts education, and anthropological theories. Since 2016, Krystel is part of the team of the international arts organization Mophradat asbl (Brussels/Athens). She is a full professor at EUR-ISAC since 2019.
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    Through the eyes of Krystel Khoury

    15 okt 20256 nov 2025

    Through the eyes of Krystel Khoury at La Loge, null