VISIONS OF TODAY | COLLECTIVE EXHIBITION

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For this summer’s collective exhibition, Galerie Janine Rubeiz invited a selection of artists, most of whom they have been working with since the beginning of the Lebanese Revolution, to share their vision on how they see Lebanon moving forward.
The first display of works was opened on Thursday, July 8, 2021 followed by a second display on July 29, 2021.

Manar Ali Hassan Galvani – Ara Azad – Rached Bohsali – Carole Chaker – Petram Chalach – Thierry Chehab – Karma Dabaghi – Ahmad Ghaddar – Joseph Harb – Alaa Itani – Leila Jabre Jureidini – Sami AlKour – Mirna Maalouf – Nada Matta – Selim Mawad – Tania Nasr – Ghassan Ouais

The show will be on view until August 20, 2021.

Courtesy of Galerie Janine Rubeiz

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Time

July 8 (Thursday) - August 20 (Friday)

Location

Galerie Janine Rubeiz

Organizer

Galerie Janine Rubeiz

info@galeriejaninerubeiz.com Majdalani Building, Ground Floor. Charles de Gaulle Avenue, Raouche, Beirut 1107. Lebanon

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