
Moayed Abu Ammouna, “Barzakh of Gaza”, 2024-2025
Photographic print on Alu-Dibond
64 × 84.5 × 3.5 cm (framed)
Edition of 1 plus I AP
Minimum price: 1500 euro
Moayed Abu Ammouna is an artist born and based in Gaza. Working across filmmaking, photography, and experimental visual narrative, he explores questions of land and Indigeneity, the ruptures inflicted by colonialism and displacement, and the liminal condition of existence under genocide. Reflecting on—and challenging—the historical and lived conditions that define his generation and those born in the aftermath of the Nakba, Abu Ammouna considers how collective memory functions both as a site of mourning and a framework for imagining and shaping possible futures.
At a moment in history of unprecedented destruction and global unrest, Moayed Abu Ammouna’s photographs take on even greater significance. Gaza was a precedent—its images of devastation foreshadowing the imminent violence inflicted well beyond its borders.
لمن يطوفون عالقين في برزخ غزة وفراغات الوقت، الحالمين بنهاية مفتوحة متجذرة، منتصرة لاتنزف دمعاً، وتُنهي مواعيد الإغتيال.
To those who flood and roam, mired in the barzakh of Gaza and in the emptiness of time, dreaming of an open ending, rooted and victorious, without tears; bringing an end to the calendar of assassination. (Moayed Abu Ammouna)
Produced by Spore Initiative Berlin as part of the exhibition Unsettled Earth, commissioned by Spore Initiative and curated by Joud Al-Tamimi and Lama El Khatib (25. April 2025 – 28. February 2026).

