A Call For Action

The opening of a special art installation has been announced by Msheireb Properties, Qatar’s leading sustainable real estate developer, in cooperation with Qatar Charity and the White Event company.

The artwork, titled Echo of Lost Innocence, designed by multidisciplinary artist Bachir Mohammad, will be displayed at Barahat Msheireb in Msheireb Downtown Doha from September 16 to 26.

It is intended to serve as a symbol of deep empathy and solidarity with the children of Gaza and as a call for global solidarity with their suffering. The installation will be open, free of charge, to the public daily from 4pm to 10pm.

“Msheireb Downtown Doha serves as a platform for cultural and artistic expression, social impact and interaction,” said Eng. Ali Al Kuwari, CEO of Msheireb Properties.

“We consider the art project ‘Echo of Lost Innocence’ a reflection of this role and our ongoing commitment to providing spaces that support humanitarian causes and encourage positive societal change, while addressing pressing global issues.”

Yousef bin Ahmed Al-Kuwari, CEO of Qatar Charity, emphasised the humanitarian aspect of the project.

“This collaboration with our partners at Msheireb Properties and artist Bachir Mohammad allows us to harness art to provide tangible support for Gaza’s children,” he explained.

“The proceeds from this initiative will directly contribute to our ongoing efforts in the region, providing essential aid and planting hope for victims of conflicts and wars.

“This joint effort demonstrates the positive impact that institutional coordination and cooperation can achieve in addressing regional and global humanitarian challenges and crises and alleviating their severity.”

The art installation contains more than 15,000 small teddy bear sculptures, each symbolising a child’s life lost during the war up to the start of this project.

The bears wear black T-shirts with the message:
“I’m not just a number. I’m human. With an identity. With a homeland. I am Palestine.”

Bachir said: “As an artist and designer, I believe in the immense power of visual storytelling to evoke empathy and encourage action to make a tangible difference in reality.

“The idea for ‘Echo of Lost Innocence’ emerged from a deep sense of responsibility towards the suffering and plight endured by children in conflict zones and the duty to highlight this in the public sphere.

“In this work, the teddy bears embody the lives of thousands of children who had dreams and were nurtured by families, only to find themselves facing a lost future consumed by war.

“Through this installation, I want to remind the world of their suffering and call for action to help them, hoping to ignite in visitors a spark that drives them to contribute to making a real positive change by supporting the children of Gaza.”

He added: “I chose to use teddy bears because they symbolise childhood and safety on a global level and across many cultures, which starkly contrasts with the bitter reality experienced by Gaza’s children.

“By placing them on concrete, I wanted to draw attention to the tragedy of stolen childhood innocence and the destruction that has affected homes and schools in Gaza. This visual contrast aims to stimulate reflection on the long-term effects of war on the youngest and most vulnerable age group in society.”

Following the installation of the artwork at Barahat Msheireb, a group exhibition titled For the Children of Gaza will be held at Msheireb Museums in Bin Jelmood House.

The museum exhibition is designed to expand the impact of Echo of Lost Innocence and present multiple voices advocating for action by featuring works and designs by local artists.

The event is supported by Msheireb Museums, Msheireb Downtown Doha, Msheireb Galleria, Almarkhiya Gallery, The Local Context, Bluribbon Design Atelier, iPrint, and Salamis.

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