Nairobi, April 23 -- Adlan Yousif's exhibition unfolds like an unsettling walk through a carefully tended war cemetery. Contorted figures, assembled from fragments of scrap metal, stand frozen in silent testimony.

Polished to a muted shine, they still carry the scars of endured pain. These sculpted forms are not merely figures; they are embodiments of war's aftermath-its senselessness, its banality, and its enduring human cost.

Titled Deprivation, the exhibition at One Off Contemporary Art Gallery is a haunting meditation on the violence of war and the quiet resilience that survives it.

Adlan, a generational talent in metal sculpture, transforms discarded materials into deeply expressive human forms, elevating scrap into vessels of mem...