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Petrit Halilaj’s Opera of Kosovan Memory and Myth

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Art Review: Petrit Halilaj’s An Opera Out of Time at Hamburger Bahnhof

Petrit Halilaj’s exhibition, An Opera Out of Time, currently on display at Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin, offers a unique and thought-provoking exploration of memory, myth, and cultural heritage. Through a series of fantastical vignettes, Halilaj invites viewers to reconsider the impact of war, displacement, and cultural loss on personal and collective identity.

At the heart of the exhibition is a re-presentation of Halilaj’s opera, Syrigana, originally performed in Kosovo in 2025. The props, costumes, and set pieces from the opera are arranged throughout the gallery space, creating an immersive and evocative experience for visitors. Accompanied by an audio recording of the opera and dynamic lighting effects, the exhibition invites viewers to engage with the narrative on a sensory level, drawing them into a world where reality and fantasy blur.

One of the highlights of the exhibition is the presentation of artifacts and wearable sculptures that Halilaj has collected over the years. These objects, ranging from taxidermied animals to clay-pot creatures, serve as a poignant reminder of the artist’s personal history and the cultural heritage of his homeland. By animating these artifacts as living beings, Halilaj emphasizes their significance and challenges viewers to confront the legacy of war and cultural erasure.

Through his use of theater sets, creatures, and installations, Halilaj creates a space for contemplation and reflection on themes of identity, trauma, and healing. The juxtaposition of large-scale installations with smaller, more intimate works encourages viewers to engage with both the grand narratives of history and the personal stories that shape our understanding of the world.

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Overall, Petrit Halilaj’s An Opera Out of Time is a powerful and moving exploration of memory, myth, and the enduring impact of war on communities and individuals. By inviting viewers to reconsider their perceptions of difference and violence, Halilaj challenges us to embrace curiosity and empathy as tools for healing and reconciliation.

The exhibition will be on display at Hamburger Bahnhof until May 31st, offering visitors a unique opportunity to experience Halilaj’s transformative and thought-provoking work. Don’t miss this chance to engage with one of the most compelling artistic voices of our time.

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