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ARTISTS
Adlita Stephan
Bassam Geitani
Ghada ZoghbiHala Ezzeddine
Hanibal Srouji
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Jamil Molaeb
Untitled, 2020Oil on canvas
100 x 120 cm$18,000 -
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Jamil Molaeb is a curious mixture of a thinker and mystic. He shows throughout his abstract work his interest in the Druze cabalistic tradition and the way it conflates notions of boundless space with divine light. Molaeb kept on exhibiting canvases inspired as much by Western art history as by ancient Egyptian, Sumerian and Babylonian art. Not one to be confined within a single style, Molaeb easily switches from village scenes to minimalist compositions with squares of bright colours. When he paints a landscape, it is to celebrate the nature that surrounds him through the reproduction of the sensations and emotions it inspires him.
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Hala Ezzeddine
Beirut Red Sky, 2021Acrylic on canvas
200 x 200 cm$20,000 -
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Bassam Geitani
Une fois sous, 1999Acrylic on canvas
138 x 218 cm18,000 -
MULTI-SOURCED FROM THE POROUS
MATERIALITY OF EVERY DAY,
BASSAM GEITANI'S CANVASES ARE
A TISSUE READY TO ABSORB THE
SOUNDS AND PULSATIONS OF THE
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Profoundly inflected by specific theoretical endeavors, Bassam Geitani's work, spanning across different symbolic orders and layers of representation, is an on-going investigation of materiality and surface. An oscillation, sometimes pictorial and sometimes sculptural, allows objects to retain their own material properties even as they are being transformed and synthesised on the canvas into different organic arrangements.
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Bassam Geitani
Soul, 2018Acrylic on canvas
155 x 257 cm$18,000 -
Adlita Stephan
The Buried, الدفين, 2019Felt pen on paper
250 x 150 cm$12,000 -
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Adlita Stephan’s practice ranges across drawing, painting, mixed media and installation. Her artwork is highly imbued with war concerns, our fragility as human beings, time and her “dream-like inner life”. Her works on paper and mixed media on wood have attracted positive critical acclaim and the interest of international curators.
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Hanibal Srouji's art addresses notions
of memory, exile & above all: healing
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Hanibal Srouji's art addresses notions of memory, exile and above all: healing. Srouji is known for his surface paintings. They stand apparently abstract; yet, they reveal physical scars of conflict, as they also address temporalities between: a past nostalgia, a precipitating present and a distant future and negotiate terms of engagement without pathos.
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Hanibal Srouji
Cage 13, 2006Acrylic on canvas
2 x 73 x 73 cm$12,000 -
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Hanibal Srouji
Tout Va Bien , 2012Fire and acrylic on canvas
Diptych
2 x 232 x 142 cm$44,000 -
Hanibal Srouji
Chocolate Tree, 2010Acrylic and fire on canvas
4 x 225 x 25 cm$3,000/piece -
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Ghada Zoghbi
Untitled, 2021Acrylic and charcoal on paper
Diptych
31 x 60 cm$1,100 -