The clouds are gone and have left me homeless, and
The mountains have flung their mantles and concealed me
Walking into Sfeir-Semler’s first floor space in Hamburg, visitors will encounter a series of rolled fabrics, on which the imprints of rusted keys linger. Inspired by Ahmad Al-Za’atar, a poem by celebrated Palestinian author Mahmoud Darwish, Taysir Batniji’s installation from 1997 poignantly pays tribute to those forcibly displaced in 1948, who carried along the heavy door keys to their homes, thinking they will soon return. Batniji captures the traces of what looks like thick, iron-forged objects with a reddish-brown patina, that have become obsolete, as if trying to pin-down ethereal memories on the canvas.