An article by F. G. (750 words, 4 min. read)
A rt on 56th Gallery in Beirut hosted Timeless Traditions, a solo exhibition by renowned Lebanese artist Haibat Balaa Bawab. Known for her delicate and emotionally charged collages, Bawab presented a deeply personal collection that intertwined memory, heritage, and the evolving realities of Lebanon.
This…
An Article by J.A. (652words, 3 min read)
L ebanese designer Rabih Kayrouz has achieved an extraordinary milestone in his career, securing a place among the world’s most revered fashion visionaries. His creation now stands proudly at the Louvre Museum in Paris as part of the prestigious Louvre Couture: Objects of Art, Objects of Fashion…
Orange Tan
An Article by A. V. (807 words, 4 min. read)
Mark Rothko’s famous quote,“A painting is not a picture of an experience; it is the experience,” encapsulates the very essence of his approach to art. For Rothko, painting was not just about depicting something; it was about conveying an emotional and…
An article by F. G. (1141 words, 6 min. read)
H enri Matisse’s famous quote, “Creativity takes courage,” remains as relevant today as it was in his time. True artistic innovation requires pushing boundaries, defying conventions, and expressing deep personal truths, often at the risk of criticism, rejection, or even censorship. Matisse himself demonstrated this…
Marc Chagall
An Article by F.G. (822 words, 4 min. read)
Marc Chagall, a visionary artist known for his dreamlike compositions, once said, “In art, as in life, everything is possible if it is based on love.” This statement is not merely poetic; it holds a profound truth about creativity, passion, and perseverance. Love, in…
An Article by J. J. (772 words, 4 min. read)
We Are All Victims
As I walked along the meticulously outlined pavement of the city where stars and fashionistas mingle, I caught my mind thinking for a brief moment, a few seconds, why her not I? Why him and not I?
Excuse me? Was…
An Article by D. M. (457 words, 2 min. read)
Ah, the age-old question: What makes an artist truly great? Is it skill? Vision? A unique voice? Or—wait for it—the ability to draw genitalia with a pencil?
Enter an "artist", a bold visionary (or so we’re told) who has cracked the ultimate code to…
An article by F. G. (628 words, 3 min. read)
V isiting Lara Agopian’s exhibition: Assembled Chaos, at Rebirth Beirut, Gemmayze, curated by Dr. Tony Karam, is nothing short of magical. The moment you step in, you are transported into the enchanted world of the artist, a world where colors burst, forms intertwine, and imagination…
An Article by A. V. (981 words, 5 min. read)
Minimal Chroma: A Journey Through Art and Music
The second exhibition of Lebanese artist Ribal Molaeb at the ZKO-Haus, (the vernissage took place on January 14th), Minimal Chroma, presents a striking collection of oil paintings distinguished by their vivid yet minimalist color tones.…
An Article by A. V. (932 words, 5 min. read)
Art and life are inseparable. One mirrors the other, reflecting the chaos, beauty, and complexity of human existence. Just as life is not a straight line but a collection of unpredictable moments, emotions, and transformations, so is art, especially abstract art, which distills…
An Article by A. V. (778 words, 4 min. read)
Agial Art Gallery hosts Lebanese artist Mazen Rifai who presents Amorous Colors, a solo exhibition that was inaugurated on January 16th 2024, and that delves into the emotional and sensory power of color.
Deeply connected to his homeland, Baalbek, Rifai’s work captures the interplay…
An Article by A. V. (582 words, 3 min. read)
Since January 16, 2025, Kaf Gallery has been hosting a stunning exhibition by Lebanese artist Jinan Khalil, offering collectors and visitors a chance to admire her profound and emotive work. Khalil, who has exhibited globally since 1987, presents a series of abstract paintings that…
