Where Do I Go?, presented at the newly inaugurated RKG x SEA-DAR Project Space in Boston from May 9 through September 19, 2026, marks a deeply personal chapter in the work of Lebanese American photographer
Rania Matar. Coinciding with the fiftieth anniversary of the beginning of the Lebanese Civil War, the exhibition reflects on displacement, survival, and the fragile meaning of home through a series of intimate portraits made across Lebanon.
Born in Lebanon to Palestinian parents, Matar has long explored themes of identity, womanhood, and cultural belonging. In this recent body of work, those concerns become inseparable from the country’s ongoing instability. The exhibition’s title derives from graffiti discovered by the artist on a damaged wall in Beirut, a question that echoes throughout the series both literally and emotionally. Working collaboratively with women of different generations and backgrounds, Matar constructs portraits that blur the line between documentation and shared testimony.
Many of the photographs unfold within abandoned hotels, aging theaters, fractured apartments, and religious spaces scarred by decades of conflict and political uncertainty. Trained originally as an architect, Matar pays close attention to the emotional resonance of built environments. Walls, staircases, broken windows, and fading interiors become active elements within the compositions, reflecting both personal memory and collective trauma. Yet despite the visible traces of destruction, the women portrayed project dignity, self-possession, and resilience.
The project also extends Matar’s longstanding effort to complicate simplified Western narratives surrounding the Middle East. Since the early 2000s, her photography has challenged binary representations of identity and belonging, informed by her own experience moving between cultures. In
Where Do I Go?, that perspective gains additional urgency as Lebanon continues to navigate economic collapse, political paralysis, and renewed violence.
The exhibition inaugurates a new collaborative venue between Robert Klein Gallery and SEA-DAR, combining contemporary photography with architecture and design. As an opening statement for the space, Matar’s work sets a reflective and human-centered tone, foregrounding photography’s capacity to hold memory, grief, and tenderness within the same frame.
Image:
Perla, Where Do I Go (Lawen Ruh لوين روح), Kfarmatta, Lebanon, 2021 © Rania Matar, courtesy of the Robert Klein Gallery