An Article by M. J. (508 words, 3 min. read)
When speaking about Henri Matisse, attention often goes to color, cut-outs, and painting. His most ambitious work takes another…
An Article by M. J. (692 words, 4 min. read)
“The practice of any art isn’t to make a living, it’s to make your soul grow.” -Kurt Vonnegut
War generates an…
An Article by D.M.. (856 words, 5 min. read)
The image of resurrection enters the history of art through the language of early Christian and Byzantine representation, where the figure…
An Article by M. J. (626 words, 3 min. read)
The passing of Amine El Bacha invites a return to painting as a space of memory and presence. …
An Article by M. J. (549 words, 3 min. read)
A Quiet Continuity
The passing of Shafic Abboud calls for a language that turns toward what continues through painting and…
An Article by M. J. (962 words, 5 min. read)
Saliba Douaihy, From the Lebanese Landscape to the Architecture of Color
Saliba Douaihy occupies a central position in the development of modern…
An Article by D.M.. (949 words, 5 min. read)
Reading The Raft of the Medusa in the Light of Lebanon
A Painting That Doesn’t Remain in the Past
When Théodore Géricault unveiled The Raft…
An Article by D. M. (1045 words, 6 min. read)
Power, Persona, and the Private Act of Painting
Fame organizes space. It fills halls, frames faces, amplifies voices. Painting asks…
An Article by C. N. (651 words, 3 min. read)
Yehia Jaber has long shaped the Lebanese stage through works rooted in communities, dialects, and daily life. His theater draws…
An Article by M. J. (479 words, 3 min. read)
A Life Shaped by Thought and Form
Saloua Raouda Choucair was born in Beirut in 1916, in a city open…
An Article by D.M.. (591 words, 3 min. read)
The exhibition opened on February 12 at Saleh Barakat Gallery with a strong presence of collectors, artists, and art lovers who…
An Article by M. J. (544 words, 3 min. read)
The opening at Rebirth Beirut brought together a wide circle of collectors, painters, actors, writers, and critics who filled the…
