In the urban rhythm of Sharjah, where architecture and development continue to evolve, Al Noor Island offers a different kind of experience—one defined not by buildings, but by landscape, movement, and quiet design.
In the urban rhythm of Sharjah, where architecture and development continue to evolve, Al Noor Island offers a different kind of experience—one defined not by buildings, but by landscape, movement, and quiet design.
In Houselessness, currently on view at Zawyeh Gallery, Palestinian artist Mohammed Joha offers a quiet yet devastating meditation on what it means to lose a house while still carrying the idea of home. Through layered collages and painted surfaces, Joha transforms fragments of personal memory into fragile yet enduring landscapes.
There are places where art does not simply hang on walls but breathes with its surroundings. Sand Developed explores this intersection — where landscape, memory, and creative expression dissolve into one another. Rooted in the symbolism of sand as both origin and erasure, the exhibition-like experience unfolds as a journey rather than a destination.