THE SIGHT IS A WOUNG

THE SIGHT IS A WOUNG

Digital, color, sound, 6.48 min
"The Sight is a Wound" by Parham Ghalamdar is a haunting meditation on the collapse of imagery in the face of modern atrocities. The film begins with a simple question: What can the artist offer ...
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"The Sight is a Wound" by Parham Ghalamdar is a haunting meditation on the collapse of imagery in the face of modern atrocities. The film begins with a simple question: What can the artist offer when the images of our time overwhelm the capacity of frames to contain them? In the wake of the ongoing genocide in Gaza—live-streamed by its perpetrators and rendered unbearable in its clarity—Ghalamdar burns over 50 of his own paintings, works exhibited in solo and group shows across renowned institutions worldwide.

The act of destruction becomes a visceral response to the impossibility of creating images with greater urgency or ethical weight than those emerging from Gaza’s harrowing reality. Flames consuming canvases dominate the screen, transforming the medium of painting into ash and silence.

The film is neither a documentary nor a protest piece but a striking video-poem exploring the moral and philosophical collapse of image-making itself. It presents a stark challenge to artists and audiences alike, urging a reckoning with complicity, desensitization, and the ethical failure of seeing in the age of digital oversaturation. "The Sight is a Wound" is not just a film; it is a funeral for the image and an invocation of silence.