Hashim Nasr
Postcards from Khartoum X BredaPhoto
“This project emerges from my own personal experience of war, one that extends beyond a singular event into an ongoing condition, reshaping my relationship to place, body, and memory. War is approached not as a distant political moment, but as a force that continues to reorganize life even from a far, while displacement becomes an internal state carried within the body. In this context, the idea of home shifts from a fixed geography to a fragile psychological space, constructed through memory, longing, and imagination.
The work does not attempt to recover what has been lost, but instead reflects on how one lives alongside absence. Through symbolic visual language, the images evoke states of waiting, fragmentation, and suspension between temporalities. Figures appear isolated yet interconnected, navigating a space between an inaccessible past and an uncertain future. Rather than documenting the visible realities of war, this project traces its invisible aftermath, loss and internal transformation.” – Hashim Nasr