Ghada Zoghbi showcases a new solo show at Galerie Janine Rubeiz titled ‘Wild Mindscapes’ from the 4th until the 28th of September, 2024. This series of paintings began as Zoghbi sketched scenes of Lebanese mountains and valleys, captivated by the…
Ghada Zoghbi showcases a new solo show at Galerie Janine Rubeiz titled ‘Wild Mindscapes’ from the 4th until the 28th of September, 2024. This series of paintings began as Zoghbi sketched scenes of Lebanese mountains and valleys, captivated by the…
The Dalloul Art Foundation in Beirut presents ‘Prints & Printmaking,’ an exhibition dedicated to the art of Arab printmakers, from September 5 to December 5, 2024. The show will feature over 310 fine art handmade prints on paper from the…
Ishara Art Foundation presents ‘Fragility and Resilience,’ Ayesha Sultana’s first comprehensive solo exhibition in the GCC delves into the intricate interplay between vulnerability and strength in the 21st century. Sultana challenges traditional binaries by suggesting that fragility can embody strength,…
Alfred Tarazi previews ‘A Lover’s Manifesto – Part 1’, an immersive video installation, on Sunday, September 1, 2024, at 7 PM in his studio in Dora. A Lover’s Manifesto – Part 1 Over the past decade, Tarazi has been actively…
This article appeared in Being Serwan Baran Issue #69 dedicated to tackling the journey of Serwan Baran, an Iraqi artist who transforms the brutal realities of war and human suffering into visual narratives. Born in Baghdad in 1968 and shaped…
This article appeared in Being Samia Halaby Issue #68 dedicated to spotlighting the journey of Samia Halaby, a Palestinian-American artist whose resilience shines through despite challenges like the cancellation of a significant exhibition at Indiana University. Halaby’s remarkable year, marked…
This article appeared in Being Samia Halaby Issue #68 dedicated to spotlighting the journey of Samia Halaby, a Palestinian-American artist whose resilience shines through despite challenges like the cancellation of a significant exhibition at Indiana University. Halaby’s remarkable year, marked…
This article appeared in Being Serwan Baran Issue #69 dedicated to tackling the journey of Serwan Baran, an Iraqi artist who transforms the brutal realities of war and human suffering into visual narratives. Born in Baghdad in 1968 and shaped…
While the opening of the show of Walid Raad was unfortunately cancelled due to the political situation, the exhibition is open and on view in both Beirut galleries. Titled ‘Another Festival of (In)gratitude’ Walid Raad’s exhibition reflects the artist’s engagement…