In Beirut, where infrastructure is often unstable and many urban spaces are neglected or broken, this exhibition looks at how extraction and loss shape the city and everyday life. It asks what people keep, what they leave behind, and what slowly fades away.
Ayman El Iskandarani shows an installation made of crocheted fabric and electrical wires. His work looks at the fragile systems that support both homes and the city.
Lara Saab focuses on maguey plants growing across Lebanon. She shows how this plant, once used for decoration, has adapted and spread in neglected places.
Together, the works bring attention to the hidden work and forces that shape our surroundings. They offer a reflection on resilience and care in times of scarcity.
Ayman El Iskandarani is a Beirut-based visual artist. His work explores the link between society and the environment, often looking at ecology as a place of conflict and resource use.
Lara Saab is a Beirut-based cultural practitioner. She works in different forms and focuses on collaboration and new ways of sharing knowledge.