artists A–Z
Rania Behlok
Rania Behlok's artistic practice showcases her exploration of conceptual ideas, inviting viewers to engage with the complexities and deeper layers of interpretation within her works. Through her installations, she prompts contemplation and invites a thoughtful exploration of the inherent meanings and contradictions that exist within our perceptions of reality.
Edouardo Daher
Edouard Daher's metal artifacts embody a strong sense of modern design. His works exhibit a lightness and verticality, incorporating vibrant color elements and playful movements.
Christelle Daccache
Through her installations, Christelle Daccache strives to communicate her deep connection with nature and the human experience, using art as a means to express her innermost thoughts and emotions.
Hussein Hussein
Hussein Hussein portrays in his video installation a procession of frail-looking individuals. Below this spiritually evocative triptych, a video is displayed, showcasing bare feet relentlessly marching across various terrains and through water, as the individuals have abandoned their shoes in search of a savior.
Raymond Khawam
Raymond Khawam's expertise spanned the fields of electricity, mechanics, and solar energy. Notably, he held a position of responsibility at Kettaneh establishments, overseeing X-ray installations in the Middle East. His remarkable manual dexterity and creative mind distinguished him in his pursuits.
Boulos Richa
A self-taught sculptor, Boulos Richa has always been drawn to forging and smelting. He practiced his craft with great diligence and dedication. He was endlessly fascinated by the material, heating, beating, blazing, hammering, cutting, twisting, chiseling, and assembling it. Nicknamed "Akhwat el-hadid," he was recognized as a master blacksmith throughout the land, possessing extensive knowledge of techniques and methods.
Nada Sehnaoui
In addition to exhibiting her paintings, Nada Sehnaoui has created numerous large-scale public installations and site-specific installations in Lebanon and around the world. Her installations in the public space in Lebanon, such as Fractions of Memory (2003), Waynoun (where are they?) (2006), and Haven't Fifteen Years of Hiding in the Toilets Been Enough? (2008), have received recognition and acclaim.