Walied Khoury, Blacksmith
A resident of Fassuta, a Christian village on the Lebanese border, which overnight turned from a pastoral village into a town on the war front.
Khoury, a native of the village most of his life worked in a family business, but one day he found his true calling and his life changed.
Today he is a blacksmith, a locksmith, and a metal craftsman, creates unique tools, preserves traditional blacksmithing, and leads workshops for working with iron. Walied’s sculptures are exhibited around the world and even won him several prizes in iron sculpture competitions in England and Italy.
The current exhibition presents a new body of work created especially for the exhibition, which reflects the complex reality of life as a child experiences it; The house is no longer a safe place, life has turned upside down, and despite everything, out of silence and sadness new sculptures are born, difficult and painful, but not giving up hope and faith in goodness.
Iron hands cry out to the sky. The world is a cage and the home is displaced. The roots drag him on a journey of uncertainty. Work tools like refugees, crammed into a box, wandering together as faithful friends.
“Grating”, which might have inspired admiration for a traditional work method, has become an item from the Middle Ages in the current context. Looking for someone to jail.
In the sculpture “The Ability” the view is from the house courtyard. Is this a scene of destruction or construction? What does the golden hand ask for? Are you shouting “stop” or are you celebrating a disaster?
What is hidden in the prophet’s gaze? What does he see? Does he know something we don’t?
In the sculpture “Continuity” the heart seeks balance, collects fragments, and continues to beat, and above it, the sun rises, as a symbol of hope for a new day, order in our lives, home, roots, light, and creation.
Asia Dublin, Exhibition Curator
Asia Dublin is a curator, designer, and goldsmith who lives in Adamit in the Western Galilee and was evacuated from the beginning of the war on October 7. During the last few years, Asia has produced and initiated various projects in the Galilee in various fields. Over the past decade, she has curated dozens of exhibitions in private and public spaces such as the Ghetto Fighters Gallery, the Rosh HaNikra Gallery, and the Cabri Gallery. Asia started her career in the field of goldsmithing, developed a career as an interface designer in the high-tech field, and is currently engaged in independent multidisciplinary work; curation, interior design, sustainable design, restoration, restoration, and conservation.