Noushin Redjaian
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cherish
For what comes after the door — it is a world of water,
weaving into shifting forms, weaving into our shadows.
No above and no below.
Where I encounter the other within myself,
I find fragile threads of memory and fragments of tradition.
No mine and no thine.
A boundless expanse of unprecedented uncertainty.
In that reflection, I will recognize you,
and I will cherish you.
[cher-ish]
verb (used with object)
1. to hold or treat as dear; feel love for.
to cherish one’s native land.
2. to care for tenderly; nurture.
to cherish a child.
3. to cling fondly or inveterately to.
to cherish a memory.
Noushin Redjaian
exhibition viewNoushin Redjaian
exhibition viewNoushin Redjaian
exhibition viewNoushin Redjaian
exhibition viewNoushin Redjaian
exhibition view
cherish
For what comes after the door — it is a world of water,
weaving into shifting forms, weaving into our shadows.
No above and no below.
Where I encounter the other within myself,
I find fragile threads of memory and fragments of tradition.
No mine and no thine.
A boundless expanse of unprecedented uncertainty.
In that reflection, I will recognize you,
and I will cherish you.
[cher-ish]
verb (used with object)
1. to hold or treat as dear; feel love for.
to cherish one’s native land.
2. to care for tenderly; nurture.
to cherish a child.
3. to cling fondly or inveterately to.
to cherish a memory.
Noushin Redjaian
exhibition viewNoushin Redjaian
exhibition viewNoushin Redjaian
exhibition viewNoushin Redjaian
exhibition viewNoushin Redjaian
exhibition viewNoushin Redjaian
exhibition viewNoushin Redjaian
exhibition viewNoushin Redjaian
exhibition viewNoushin Redjaian
exhibition viewJohanna Odersky (Iku)
KonzertJohanna Odersky (Iku)
KonzertObaro Ejimiwe (Ghostpoet)
KonzertObaro Ejimiwe (Ghostpoet)
KonzertAlex Kranabetter
KonzertAlex Kranabetter
Konzertphoto credits Martin Vesely
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