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Light into Darkness

Alexandre Henry repaired everyday objects of civilians living close to the frontline in Ukraine using the same materials that used to destroy it.

Alexandre Henry

Dutch Civilian Action helps civilians living close to the frontline in Ukraine. Artist Alexandre Henry joined their missions, repairing everyday objects with materials from Russian missiles. Light into Darkness shows what destroys can also rebuild.

Initiative, Artist, Exhibition

Dutch Civilian Action is an initiative founded in 2022 in the Netherlands to support civilians living close to the frontline in Ukraine.

Artist Alexandre Henry joined a couple of their missions. Moved by the courage of people who chose to stay in their homes despite the war and bombings, Alexandre began transforming everyday objects like chairs, doors, and window frames by repairing them with materials sourced from Russian missiles and shell casings.

Light into Darkness is an exhibition of sculptures that both reveal the harsh reality of war and embody resilience and renewal. What is used to destroy can also be used to rebuild, just as families must rebuild their lives after losing most of what they once knew.

About Dutch Civilian Action

Dutch Civilian Action is an ANBI-registered foundation supporting civilians living close to the frontline in Ukraine. We send trucks with essential goods and personally deliver them every six weeks. We provide safe housing for families who have had to leave their homes. In addition, we work closely with local partners who dedicate themselves daily to supporting their communities.

Alexandre Henry

Alexandre Henry

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