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The image displays a white information panel, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, mounted on a light-colored wall in what appears to be a gallery or museum setting in The Hague, Netherlands. On the right side of the rotated image, a section of a light wooden parquet floor is visible, along with a white electrical outlet and a white cable plugged into it near the floor level.

The panel features text in both Dutch and English, detailing an art exhibition titled "DALA NASSER: Cemetery of Martyrs," which is scheduled to run until October 11, 2026. The exhibition, Dala Nasser's first in the Netherlands, transforms the museum gallery into a symbolic graveyard. It features paintings that honor the graves of influential artists, writers, poets, filmmakers, historians, and journalists from Lebanon, Egypt, and Jordan, who advocated for cultural, social, and political independence. The artist considers the land a witness to erased histories, using natural elements like shells, seeds, ash, and crushed malachite on fabrics.

A short biography identifies Dala Nasser (b. 1990, Lebanon) as an artist living and working in London and Beirut, with studies at Yale School of Art, Slade School of Fine Art, and Central Saint Martins. Her work has been shown at institutions including Kunsthalle Basel, Renaissance Society, Chicago, and as part of the Whitney Biennial 2024 and Sharjah Biennial 2023. The exhibition "Cemetery of Martyrs" is produced and commissioned by Nottingham Contemporary, in collaboration with KM21 and Peer Gallery, London. The overall presentation is clean and informational, typical of an art exhibition guide.
Eugene

Jun 4, 2026

The Hague, Netherlands

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The image displays a white information panel, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, mounted on a light-colored wall in what appears to be a gallery or museum setting in The Hague, Netherlands. On the right side of the rotated image, a section of a light wooden parquet floor is visible, along with a white electrical outlet and a white cable plugged into it near the floor level. The panel features text in both Dutch and English, detailing an art exhibition titled "DALA NASSER: Cemetery of Martyrs," which is scheduled to run until October 11, 2026. The exhibition, Dala Nasser's first in the Netherlands, transforms the museum gallery into a symbolic graveyard. It features paintings that honor the graves of influential artists, writers, poets, filmmakers, historians, and journalists from Lebanon, Egypt, and Jordan, who advocated for cultural, social, and political independence. The artist considers the land a witness to erased histories, using natural elements like shells, seeds, ash, and crushed malachite on fabrics. A short biography identifies Dala Nasser (b. 1990, Lebanon) as an artist living and working in London and Beirut, with studies at Yale School of Art, Slade School of Fine Art, and Central Saint Martins. Her work has been shown at institutions including Kunsthalle Basel, Renaissance Society, Chicago, and as part of the Whitney Biennial 2024 and Sharjah Biennial 2023. The exhibition "Cemetery of Martyrs" is produced and commissioned by Nottingham Contemporary, in collaboration with KM21 and Peer Gallery, London. The overall presentation is clean and informational, typical of an art exhibition guide.

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