Ralph Hage’s art exhibition at Beit Beirut Museum gains international acclaim
Ralph Hage unveiled his art exhibition ‘Chronicle of Three Wars’ at Beit Beirut Museum on 10 August 2023. The exhibition is curated by Maie El-Hage.
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Ralph Hage unveiled his art exhibition ‘Chronicle of Three Wars’ at Beit Beirut Museum on 10 August 2023. The exhibition is curated by Maie El-Hage.
Kelly Haddad’s first solo show ‘Finding Calm in Chaos’ opens in Beirut, Lebanon, at a newly refurbished space named L’Atelier by Maher Attar.
Read our guide to art events in Beirut in December 2022.
Maher Attar launches his project “Berytus.. A Glorified City” featuring Lebanese model Lea Mehanna, and sending a strong message of hope for Lebanon.
“The Milky Way House at Beit Beirut” art exhibition opened its doors on April 29, 2022. The exhibition features the artworks of Italian artist duo Antonello Ghezzi, a project that is curated by Maie El-Hage with the support of the Istituto Italiano di Cultura Beirut.
Art District House of Photography is a gallery in Beirut dedicated exclusively to art photography. Maie El-Hage visits and reports.
Sara Chaar presents to us her (2020 – 2021) series ‘Imagined Certainty’, on display at Art on 56th Gallery in Gemmayze, Beirut.
The cultural scene in Beirut is bustling, and there are shows not to be missed. This article presents 5 must-see art shows (May 2021), as well as a list of upcoming shows (June 2021). In Lebanon, we are at the […]
Beirut’s art scene saw a true comeback during the holiday season of December 2020, with many art galleries opening exhibitions and launching new art shows by local artists. While some of these shows are still ongoing, Lebanon is currently under lockdown amidst a surge of coronavirus cases. Since the aforementioned art shows are on hold, this article reflects on the exhibitions of the recent past and anticipates the re-openings scheduled for February 2021.
Art historian Maie El Hage interviews art gallerists and artists in Beirut, Lebanon to explore how the art scene is recovering after the explosion three months ago.