‘Look Closely -Gaza’ by Selim Mawad
The exhibition and book ‘Gaza – Unburied Bodies and Values’ by Selim Mawad will depict the daily struggles of Gazans in the aftermath of the October 7, 2023, genocide through a series of satirical illustrations, statements, and research that highlight the selective application of international and humanitarian laws with impunity for the perpetrators.
‘Jenin, Unscorched Earth’ by Shatha Hanaysha
The exhibition showcases photographs from Shatha Hanaysha’s journalistic work.
‘Non-Political Hassles’ by Bernard Hage
As part of the Institut Francais Liban’s second edition of ‘Beyrouth Livres’ Dar El-Nimer will be hosting The Art of Boo ’s (Bernard Hage) ‘Non-Political Hassles’ exhibition.
‘Nothing’ by Riyad Nehme
Amidst the distressing realities faced by individuals in countries like Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, and others, people have inadvertently transformed into clowns.
‘Meshwar of an Artist From Palestine | Dialogue Between Two Generations: Maroun and Fouad Tomb’
Until his death in 1981, the works of Maroun Tomb were exhibited in Beirut’s most prominent galleries. Some works belonging to Palestinian era will be shown exclusively in the exhibition 'Meshwar of an Artist From Palestine| Dialogue Between Two Generations: Maroun and Fouad Tomb'
‘The Stars Don’t Die’ by Lamia Ziadé
Paintings, ceramics, tapestries, drawings, sculptures, collages, souvenirs, are part of this selection of eclectic and iconic works produced between 2007 and 2022.
‘Alcântra: The Travels of Dom Pedro II to the Arab World in 1871 and 1876’
In the 19th century, the Emperor of Brazil crossed the oceans to visit Lebanon, Syria, Palestine and Egypt. He was amazed by the history and culture of the region and traveled without any royal pomp, like a regular tourist.
‘From Beirut… This is Jerusalem’ by Al-Jana
The exhibition explores the journey of young amateur artists residing in Lebanon by promoting awareness regarding the status of Jerusalem in light of its changing face.
‘Other Nations: A Journey Through Threatened Kingdoms’ by Michel Zoghzoghi
With this exhibition, Michel Zoghzoghi urges his visitor to examine the relationship between ‘man’ and the animal world.
‘7th Mahmoud Kahil Award Ceremony’
Celebrating the 7th Pan-Arab Mahmoud Kahil Award for Comics.
‘The New Generation: Arab Comics Today’
It is no coincidence that the Arab youth’s modern renaissance in comics accompanied the revolutions in the Arab world that began a decade ago.
‘Cabinet of Curiosities: Ultimate Un-necessities’
We invite you to explore over 250 items of curiosity from around the world!
Expect artefacts, scientific instruments, household items, cinema and theatre posters, photographs, souvenirs and toys—and many more handcrafted obsoletes
‘Iraqisms’
'Iraqisms': a series of artistic and cultural events. 'Iraqisms' sheds light on the current art scene inside Iraq and in the diaspora.
‘La Mer Patrie’ by Fouad Elkoury and Jeremy Peacock
'La Mer Patrie' comprises of a series of photographs by Elkoury and Peacock, which illustrate the departure of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation from Beirut to Tunis and their arrival in Palestine within the Gaza–Jericho Agreement.
‘Challenges of Identity’ with Sliman Mansour, Vera Tamari, Nabil Anani and Tayseer Barakat
The artists are four of the founding members of the modern art Movement in Palestine as well as members of the League of Palestinian Artists.
‘Zakira’ by the Image Film Festival Association
The exhibition displays selected photos that chronicle the Lebanese war at various stages and various locations.
‘The Art of Childhood’ by Ghassan Kanafani Cultural Foundation
'The Art of Childhood – 45 Years for Palestine’s Children', an event, which will include an exhibition, readings and a film screening.
‘The Mad Dog of The Desert’ by Gorka Mohamed
Spanish-Iraqi artist Gorka Mohamed is interested in questioning the stereotypes and cliches of Arab culture projected by the West and vice versa through popular culture and mass media.
‘Thief of Baghdad’ with Abboudi Abou Jaoudé
An exhibition comprising of a series of film posters, press clippings and photographs from the extensive collection of Abboudi Abou Jaoudé, which spans more than half a century.