An Article by D. M. (781 words, 4 min. read)
Joe Kodeih is more than a playwright—he is an explorer of human emotions, an architect of contradictions, and a fearless…
An Article by J. J. (1417 words, 8 min. read)
Art, on its own, lacks a fundamental element without which it is useless. This element is the actual…
An Article by J.A. (832 words, 4 min read)
An Exhibition That Speaks Without Words
M inimalist art has a way of drawing the viewer into quiet contemplation.…
An Article by D. M. (936 words, 5 min. read)
Beirut’s art scene recently witnessed an extraordinary event: Phases of A Mutation, a retrospective exhibition by the renowned artist…
An article by F. G. (715 words, 4 min. read)
O n Saturday, March 8, 2025, in celebration of International Women’s Day, the Al Bustan Festival presented a breathtaking rendition…
A Joint Article by J. A. and J. J. (1544 words, 8 min. read)
“Good Artists Copy; Great Artists Steal”
The famous quote by Pablo Picasso, “Good…
An Article by A. V. (609 words, 3 min. read)
An Artist Rooted in Two Worlds
Born in Gabon to Lebanese heritage, Darwiche Chamaa is an artist who…
An Article by J.A. (573 words, 3 min read)
T he retrospective A Nature in Motion, dedicated to Leila Beydoun Chalabi, took place in February at the Stone Garden…
An article by F. G. (656 words, 3 min. read)
B y pushing the boundaries of representation and narrative, Roy Dib has established himself as an artist and filmmaker whose…
An article by F. G. (694 words, 4 min. read)
O n Thursday, February 27, 2025, the Emile Bustani Auditorium at Al Bustan Festival vibrated with emotion and energy as…
An Article by J. A. (634 words, 3 min. read)
Exploring artistic freedom and the constraints that limit it.
Wassily Kandinsky’s assertion that “there is no must in…
An Article by A.M. (620 words, 3 min. read)
In Pays Amer (Bitter Country), Georgia Makhlouf masterfully intertwines the lives of two Lebanese women, separated by a century yet connected…
