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Ghafar Tajmohammad: If you throw a stone in the crowd, someone’s going to get hurt

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Ghafar Tajmohammad: If you throw a stone in the crowd, someone’s going to get hurt

Saturday 13 September 2025 - Sunday 11 January 2026

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Homage To Najia, Fall Of Kabul by Ghafar Tajmohammad. Courtesy of the artist

Borderings by Ghafar Tajmohammad. Courtesy of the artist

Father hold my hand by Ghafar Tajmohammad. Courtesy of the artist

Explore Ghafar Tajmohammad’s thought-provoking collection of paintings and hand-woven rugs, called kilims, reflecting on conflict, home, and the search for hope and resilience.

 

By combining painting, hand-woven rugs, and lived experiences, Ghafar’s work responds to the ongoing global turmoil and its impact.

Whilst seemingly distant, such conflicts mark real lives, especially those of civilians caught in the crossfire.

Ghafar draws on his own experience of displacement as a British Afghan, while also turning outward to wider struggles and shared hopes.

 

About the exhibition

The exhibition’s title comes from a proverb shared with Ghafar by a fellow Afghan while talking about the bombings in Afghanistan.

Today, the phrase feels even more powerful against the backdrop of global conflicts. For Ghafar, it reflects both feelings of helplessness and the hope that expressing the collective “crowd” might encourage solidarity and social connection.

Ghafar’s work talks about ideas like home, belonging, and migration of people moving from one place to another.

His art looks closely at the experiences of people from the Afghan community who have moved to new places, especially to the UK. He uses painting in new and different ways to share these stories.

 

What to expect

One of the works in this exhibition is a collection of hand-woven, painted rugs, called kilims, named “Love Letters.” This personal piece was inspired by a workshop Ghafar co-led with ArtRefuge at a refugee camp in the UK.

During this workshop, he invited participants to write and draw their initials using both Arabic and English letters. This simple act of writing one’s own initials became a powerful way for people to express identity, memory, and presence.

“Love Letters” begins with these initials as a starting point, not only to acknowledge the individuals who took part, but also to open the space for others.

Another highlight is “Dirt Upon My Head”. It is made from one large canvas stretched over several square frames. Each frame represents a single home, and together they suggest a neighbourhood or city frozen in a moment of impact. The canvas stretches out from the centre, giving a feeling of breaking or tearing.

 

About Ghafar Tajmohammad

Ghafar is of Afghan heritage and was displaced as a small child. He grew up in Southeast London, graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Painting at Camberwell College of Arts and works as a Curatorial Project Manager at the Migration Museum.

Find out more about Ghafar Tajmohammad

 

The Platforma Festival

This exhibition is co-commissioned by Counterpoints Arts as part of the Platforma Festival. Platforma takes place in a different area of England every two years and presents work by, with, and about refugees. Platforma 2025 is taking place this autumn across the East of England.

Counterpoints Arts is a leading national organisation, whose mission is the belief that art is much more than a visual experience; that it can open spaces for people to talk across differences, inspire community participation and support a more compassionate society.

Find out more about The Platforma Festival

 

The exhibition has been made possible with the support of

 

OPENING TIMES

Monday

Closed

Tuesday

10am - 5pm

Wednesday

10am - 5pm

Thursday

10am - 10pm

Friday

10am - 10pm

Saturday

10am - 10pm

Sunday

10am - 5pm

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