As a preamble to a larger card game about Muslim-Jewish conviviality and post-nation-state futures, Rüzgâr Buşki and Anna Lublina present three watercolor paintings. Using the form of a traditional ketubah (illustrated Jewish marriage contract), patterns inspired by the tiles of Al-Aqsa Mosque, and a scripted dialogue; the works seek the textures of coexistence within ancestral worlds and examine how these forms have been dissected or altered to fit Western cultural grammars-- or disappeared completely in the name of ethno-nationalism.