artists A–Z

Modern Sculpture Macam Lebanon Modern Sculpture Macam Lebanon

Harout Torossian

Harout Torossian was a Lebanese-Armenian painter and sculptor. He studied at ALBA (Académie Libanaise des Beaux-Arts) and continued his artistic education at l'École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts (Paris) in the sections of painting, engraving, mosaic and fresco from 1956 to 1961.

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Stone Sculpture, Abstraction, Abstract Art Macam Lebanon Stone Sculpture, Abstraction, Abstract Art Macam Lebanon

Jorg Van Daele

Jorg Van Daele's artwork is distinguished by his skillful incorporation of different textures into his sculptures, creating the illusion that they consist of multiple stones. Over time, the imagery within his work has grown increasingly condensed, with some statues showcasing greater intricacy than others. Each element is purposefully designed, leaving no room for randomness.

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Nadine Zahreddine

Nadine Zahreddine highlights how personal data has become readily accessible, as anyone can obtain personal information by simply having someone's license plate number. The installation also raises concerns about the increasing number of video surveillance cameras and facial recognition technology, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding the use of data captured by these systems.

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Wood Sculpture Macam Lebanon Wood Sculpture Macam Lebanon

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.

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Wood Sculpture Macam Lebanon Wood Sculpture Macam Lebanon

Brahim Zod

Despite the challenges posed by the civil war, Brahim Zod opened the art gallery Damo in Antelias, becoming one of the few individuals who continued their artistic endeavors during that period. Zod's sculptures encompass a diverse range of styles, reflecting the extensive time he spent developing his craft before presenting his works to the public.

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