Red
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…
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…
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.
Hoda Baalbaki, Rawan Chahine, Jad el Khoury, Oussamah Ghandour, Najla Hobeiche, Karine Hochar, Sabine Karam, Haida Khodr, Bassam Kyrillos, George Madi, Yolande Naufal, Raouf Rifai, Alia Saidi, Nina Salem Shabb,…
Malik Hamzey, Hussein Hussein, Fouad Jaouhar, Missak, Anahid Tavitian The collective hints at the spirit of the “garden of the arts,” where drawing and paintings coexist.
Pierre Aboujaoudé, Khalid Al Muhannadi, Nadine Ashkar, Serge El Helayel, Elie El Khoury, Ghada H Kallas, Mohammad Kaaki, Saer Karam, Chloe Khoury Photographs seize the essence of specific moments, revealing…
Fadi Yazigi The paintings symbolize a truce struck with one’s self-mirrors. Characters are reduced in a space of elimination and deletion, emphasizing a perplexing and ambiguous relationship with time.
Rawia Ghandour Zantout Through dotting art techniques, the highly textured painting highlights an exploration of nature’s mystique.
Yolande Labaki Between figuration and abstraction, the paintings showcase Phoenician figurines, trees in solace, and geometric motifs.
Mathieu Makhlouf Characters depicted in the artworks become imprisoned by the constraints of the canvas and paper, similar to how we limit people in our daily lives.