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Manifesto of Transmutation, The Poetry of Change by George Merheb at Mark Hachem Gallery

An Article by C.J. (517 words, 3 min. read) At Mark Hachem Gallery, and until November 24, George Merheb presents through his Manifesto of Transmutation, a vision of creation as perpetual motion, a poetic dialogue between drawing, collage, and sculpture. Nothing here remains still; every form evolves, every gesture becomes another. Through this visual metamorphosis, Merheb reflects on…

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The Poetry of Wood, Nabil Richani’s Curves at Rebirth Beirut

An Article by C.J. (689 words, 4 min. read) Inside the elegant halls of Rebirth Beirut, light filters through tall arched windows, illuminating an intimate choreography of wood and spirit. The space—carefully curated by Dr. Tony Karam—is both a sanctuary and a stage, where the organic fluidity of Nabil Richani’s sculptures meets the…

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The Cult of Ugliness: When Lebanese Art Mistakes Pain for Depth

An Article by D.M. (800 words, 4 min. read) In the age of self-inflicted drama, one cannot help but wonder when exactly did beauty become a crime in Lebanese art. Galleries are nowadays filled with monstrous bodies, twisted faces, and canvases that appear to have been wounded rather than painted. There’s a certain pride in this distortion, as if…

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