Tragic flights and misguided missiles

RETURN OF THE SOUL: THE NAKBAH PROJECT *****PATRIOTHALL GALLERY AT WASPSRICHARD HAMILTON: PROTEST PICTURES****INVERLEITH HOUSE

THERE are more than 3,000 miniature human figures in the gallery at Patriothall. Suspended on transparent wires, they descend in an undulating sheet from the far corner of the room like a breaking wave, a waterfall, or a tumbling cascade of humanity. The light catches the wires as though it really was a cataract and you were seeing the spray above it. The figures are all the same scale. They are also very summery. Their faces are hardly distinguished, nevertheless they are all clearly differentiated by pose and by costume.

As though journeying together, they all face the same way. Made of wax, they are also unified by their colour, which is in a narrow range from white to pale gold and pinky grey. The wax is also slightly translucent. Together with their pale colouring and the way they are turned towards you, this makes them look like an army of tiny ghosts descending from the sky. And that indeed is what they are…

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These figures are part of Jane Frere's Nakbah Project, or the Return of the Soul. Through her agency – for she did not make them – they personify and commemorate the Palestinian An Nakbah, the Catastrophe.