” I am trying to build something beautiful and colorful with light from the darkness “ Mohammed Joha
Fabric
of Memory
نسيج الذاكرة
Mohammed Joha
محمد جحا
Artist
Statement
How many times are we supposed to rebuild Gaza ? How often are we supposed to memorize a new geography ? How many new geographies will Gaza “wear” each year? Nobody knows the answer to these questions, and it›s not even necessary, because these intuitive questions will find the many possible answers by themselves and raise many other questions about the reasons of what is happening in Gaza. The imposed, hated “renewal” is a perpetual story with ongoing wars that affect everyone and everything alike – human beings, creatures, and things. Every two years, Gaza is forced to take off its old robe and put on a new architectural dress; the clothes-changing and the adaptation to it are exhausting and impoverishing Gaza every time more. Instead, it is longing for stability and continuity on the map. Gaza has become a space that has no routine at all: when it›s war, it›s difficult to call it war, and living repeatedly through such radical transformation makes it almost impossible to cope, every time again, with a profoundly altered geography. The course of the streets, the shape of the houses, everything is different now. Here was a street surrounding a public park, and there was a hotel next to a tower, and an apartment building hosting a grocery store on its ground floor. Everything has changed ! A few years ago, there had also been a hospital, a government department, an institution, and a branch street open to another street… none of it is left.