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no/mad Utopia GalleryLilia Benbelaïd Oscillating between fiction and reality, the comic strips weaves together the experience and disillusionment of the city of Beirut.
Lilia Benbelaïd Oscillating between fiction and reality, the comic strips weaves together the experience and disillusionment of the city of Beirut.
Roula Abou Darwish, Pierre Abou Jaoude, Joseph Abou Khalil, Ghalia Al Kalaji, Rana Alloush, Ghaidaa Asaad, Elias Ayoub, Patil Balian, Randa Berouti, Rached Bohsali, Viva Eid, Aida Halloum, Nayirie Keuteklian,…
Marwan Chamaa Spanning over three decades of thematic interpretations of the world, the pop-art paintings emphasize the duality of the superheros’ identity by reversing the brands to reflect mirrored images…
Ralph Hage Through a collection of digital images, the interconnectedness of the human mind, society, environment, and the laws of nature become a representation of truth in a metaphoric forest…
Hala Mouzannar The interplay of materials and the experiential understanding of their reaction, along with the element of chance, are illuminated and brought to the forefront, creating a captivating visual…
The exhibition focuses on artworks expressing different ranges of emotions brought on by the constant instability that Lebanese people face: happiness, sadness, beauty, chaos, peace…
Jean-Marc Nahas Paintings offer an introspective exploration of Beirut and serve as a mirror reflecting the duality between the city’s fragility and the perpetual anxiety that comes with living in…
Sophia Costa, Odile Escolier, Kikayou, Virgine Laurent, Naen, Nai, Novarino, Ravi, Zed Red a color associated with blood and angeris approached differently. In the collective exhibition, red artworks are associated…
Sesse Elangwe, Tosin Kalejaye, Justice Mukheli, Olamide Ogunade, Lord Ohene Paintings dig into the multidimensional realm of African identity via the lens of diverse African artists. The artworks highlight the…
Hala Dabaji Through simple and various materials, the paintings are a gesture towards spontaneity.
Ziyad Al Seblany, Krikor Avessian, Luna Bassil, Sama Beirut, Nour Choucair, Elias Daboul, Fadi El Chamaa, Mansour El Habre, Chantal Fahmi, Olivia Flouty, Ghyda Helou, Noemie Honein, Joelle Jabbour, Semaan…
Talar Aghbashian Abstract expressionist paintings explore the human relationship to the landscape and the projection of one onto the other.