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 after their first collaboration to mark a moment that feels both like an end and a beginning. Gregory Buchakjian, François Sargologo, and Hanibal Srouji come…
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 (1940–2013), a painter whose art carried the soul of South Lebanon, the heartbreak of war, and the persistence of memory. This exhibition is a reconstruction…
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 soon. I walk through rooms dimly lit, filled with fragile black and white images, each square frame a breath, a whisper, a question. The exhibition…
An Article by A. V. (522 words, 3 min. read)
Paris in springtime is a cliché, they say. But clichés exist for a reason. The city blooms with a certain magic, a lightness in the air that makes even the most jaded hearts flutter. It was under this spell that I…
An Article by A. V. (610 words, 3 min. read)
In the heart of Gemmayze, within the luminous space of Rebirth Beirut on Gouraud Street, the walls turned into windows—offering us fleeting views into a memory, a mood, a moment suspended in time. Echoes of Summer, the latest solo exhibition by Lebanese contemporary…
An Article by A. V. (643 words, 3 min. read)
Where Color Breathes Memory At Nadine Fayad Art Gallery
In the quiet, resonant space of Nadine Fayad Art Gallery, something indescribable unfolds. The Darwich has returned — but this time, he is no longer merely a character. He is a soul, a vibration, a living memory of…
An Article by A. V. (901 words, 5 min. read)
Six Artists. Six Voices. One Shared Pulse.
Each artist in this show offers a singular vision — yet together, their works pulse with shared urgency, interiority, and a return to painting as a deeply human act. These are artists who paint with memory, intuition,…
An Article by A. V. (671 words, 4 min. read)
In the vibrant heart of Hamra, at Multaqa Al Saffir, a very special exhibition opened its doors on April 23: Flourish, a celebration of life, innocence, and emotional truth through the eyes and hands of visual artist Maha Abou Chacra. Curated by Dr. Tony Karam, who…
An Article by A. V. (565 words, 3 min. read)
In the heart of Ashrafieh, Beirut, a unique artistic experience unfolded within the stairwell of a traditional Lebanese building in Tabaris. What began as a journey through familiar painted characters and whimsical forms transformed into a vertical gallery of exploration, collaboration, and material transformation.…
An article by A. V. (603 words, 3 min. read)
JAH Art Gallery Opens with Grace, Legacy, and Emotion: A Cultural Beacon is Born
On a 1st of May evening steeped in elegance and nostalgia, Beirut welcomed a new cultural sanctuary—JAH Art Gallery. Tucked in the heart of Clemenceau, the city’s historic neighborhood, the gallery opened its…
An Article by A. V. (767 words, 4 min. read)
In a world where education is the last fortress of hope, the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK) proudly hosts its 3rd Annual Gala 2025 at the Harvard Club of New York City; a celebration dedicated to the bright minds of tomorrow, the ' young pioneers…
An Article by J. J. (831 words, 4 min. read)
It has been a common practice lately that one would attend an art exhibition and see that what is being placed on display is the exact same artwork(s) that have been exhibited previously and not after a decent span of time.
Excuses ….…
