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What does migration feel like inside a museum?

In this review of Rotterdam’s Fenix Museum, Martine Mussies explores how the exhibition stages migration through emotion, bureaucracy, sound, fragility, and uneven freedom of movement.

A piece on affective infrastructures, institutional care, and who is permitted to begin again.

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Words by Martine Mussies.
Images: Iwan Baan (), Sharon Tzarfati (), and Martine Mussies / author photos.
Courtesy/subject: Fenix Museum ().

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🍁🌳🍁 What happens when the forest becomes more than a setting, and instead a space for resistance? 🍁🌳🍁

In this piece, our writer Serdzhan Ibryam Hasan explores how Melibea Obono’s La Bastarda imagines nature as a site of anti-patriarchal liberation, where gendered expectations and domestic labor can be challenged.

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