OPBO STUDIO PRESENTS WHAT THE OLIVE BRANCH HAS SEEN BY ANGELS MIRALDA
What the Olive Branch Has Seen, curated with profound sensitivity by Angels Miralda, is a
powerful film exhibition that expands across Opo’s fractured screens, each space creating
its own atmosphere and emotional depth.
This transition from an online programme to a physical, multi-sensory experience lets sound, movement, and light resonate differently,
sharpening the viewer’s focus on each work. The films create a network of voices from
across the Mediterranean, connected by the olive branch as both witness and symbol, loss, resistance, and care.
With its precise curation and immersive use
of space, the exhibition feels like a collective act of remembrance, where each screen
becomes a place of encounter and solidarity.
Films by: Noor Abed, Andrés García Vidal, Lamia Joreige, Francisca Khamis Giacoman,
Regina de Miguel, Basma al Sharif, Huda Takriti, Rosa Tharrats & Gabriel Ventura, Rahme
Veziroglu
Hours
Monday closed
Tuesday closed
Wednesday 12pm-6pm
Thursday 12pm-6pm
Friday 12pm-6:30pm
Saturday 12pm-6pm
Sunday closed
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