artists A–Z
Michèle Assaf Kamel
Michèle Assaf Kamel follows her own logic. Her pieces initially representing building blocks, are a questioning of otherness, of knowing others and the possibility of existing with or without them. Kamel’s interest in her homeland drives her unusual, thought-provoking sculptures, which reflect the aspiration of a new world and the existence of wide unexplored territories that are so far, yet so close.
Kameel Hawa
During his university years, Kameel Hawa's first foray into writing was a booklet on the nationwide student uprising of 1968. Despite having little or no formal education in the arts, he pursued design and painting through personal initiative.
Fadl Ziade
Fadl Ziade’s artworks often take on a two-dimensional form, displaying a strong sense of structural balance. The composition is skillfully divided by vertical and horizontal lines, creating distinct planes that are frequently filled with different basic colors. Occasionally, Ziade incorporates depictions of land and sky within his artwork.