An Article by Our Chicago Correspondant B.A. (630 words, 3 min. read)
She lived in shadows, walked through cities like a ghost, and captured beauty without saying a word. Vivian Maier—nanny by profession, street photographer by secret passion—created one of the most extraordinary bodies of photographic work in the 20th century. Yet, she…
An Article by J. J. (1290 words, 7 min. read)
In an ever changing world where life shifts on a daily basis, and interests change over a Tik Tok fad, we see artists persevering to continue to preserve the old-time tradition of exhibiting and seeking recognition.
The art world is based on artists working…
An Article by A. V. (789 words, 4 min. read)
At Jacaranda in Mar Mikhael, an unlikely poetry emerges. Not from paper. Not from a pen. But from bullets—deformed, discolored, forgotten—found by chance and turned into relics of reflection. Silent Impact: Narratives of Bullets, curated with sensitivity by Randa Sadaka in collaboration with Galerie…
An Article by Guest Contributor Elizabeth Khoury (717 words, 4 min. read)
Art and fetishism have long been intertwined, a reflection of human fascination with desire, power, and the body. From ancient religious idols to the provocative works of contemporary artists, the visual language of fetishism has been a persistent theme in creative…
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 work engages deeply with political and social realities. His latest solo exhibition Athar at Galerie Tanit in Beirut is no exception. Through a series of…
