Pieces have been arranged into living room-style setups, making each island appear as "its own home with transparent walls and roof".
It was created in collaboration with designers Numen/For Use and Simon Morasi Piperčić as part of Prostoria's Revisiting Analogue project, which combines architecture, design and film into an event for the local creatives.
The brand took the opportunity to host a physical event after lockdown measures due to the coronavirus pandemic were eased in Croatia.
Islands that make up the pavilion come in different forms, some are simple square blocks, while others are L-shaped or have upward-standing timber plinths that resemble walls. Some of the islands also overlap to form stepped-level areas.
I visited Laila Muraywid’s studio in Paris, it is the kind of place that rearranges your inner geography. A Syrian artist working between painting and sculpture, she creates objects that feel at once intimate yet cosmic, like relics from ancient times that pulse with contemporary pain and splendour.
Saudi Arabia is taking another bold step in redefining its cultural landscape with the launch of the Saudi Museum of Contemporary Art (SAMoCA), a landmark project that reflects the Kingdom’s growing investment in the arts.
In a moment where the Middle East continues to navigate complex realities, art remains one of the most powerful tools for memory, identity, and resistance. The exhibition Forget Me Not: South Lebanon in Memory and Motion offers a deeply human perspective on a region often reduced to headlines.