An Article by A. V. (858 words, 5 min. read)
There is an exquisite honesty to systems that fall apart in style. With In Entropy, Ghazi Baker invites us…
An Article by D. M. (762 words, 4 min. read)
The Presence of Time Itself
At the opening of his retrospective exhibition “D’hier et d’aujourd’hui” at Cheriff Tabet…
An Article by D. M. (1146 words, 6 min. read)
In 1964, a sharp cry of rebellion broke through Beirut’s seemingly polished art world. It came not from a…
An Article by A. V. (595 words, 3 min. read)
A Garden Beyond The Pain
Confined by illness but liberated by color, Kahlo and Matisse transcended suffering in their…
An Article by D. M. (764 words, 4 min. read)
A New Language of Painting
There is a quiet resistance in the work of Layla Dagher, one that speaks…
An Article by A. V. (945 words, 5 min. read)
Ever since humans started etching on the walls of caves, there has been depictions of human figures, faceless, and…
An Article by D. M. (797 words, 4 min. read)
It is not often that one finds oneself turning to nature for answers. The gloomy skies of winter gradually…
An Article by D. M. (688 words, 4 min. read)
At the heart of Beirut, beneath the warm light of the Janine Rubeiz Gallery, three artists reunite a decade…
An Article by A. V. (898 words, 5 min. read)
The Sursock Museum opens its doors to a stirring tribute: a retrospective dedicated to the late Abdel Hamid Baalbaki…
Q and A with Ghazi Baker (690 words 4 min.read )
1. Can you reflect on a childhood memory that may have driven you or influenced you to…
An Article by D. M. (919 words, 5 min. read)
It is quiet in the Albertina Museum, yet it hums with the invisible presence of someone who left too…
An Article by A. V. (813 words, 4 min. read)
A Sacred Peak Above the Sea
Perched high above the shimmering bay of Jounieh, with arms open wide to…
