From March to May 2026, Carré d’artistes presents a vibrant collective exhibition celebrating the return of spring. Located on Fakhry Bey Street, the gallery marks the season with new energy and artistic renewal.
The exhibition brings together recent works that enrich the gallery’s collection. It also introduces emerging talents alongside established names. Among them, Abelardo Hernandez unveils striking three-dimensional compositions. In these works, material, texture, and color interact with strength and precision.
At the heart of the exhibition, a swallow appears in a painting by Nada Kouyoumdjian. This subtle symbol evokes transformation and new beginnings. As a result, the theme of rebirth resonates throughout the space.
Color plays a central role in several collections. For example, Christian Raffin explores bold yellows and blues, while Jessy Tabet highlights lavender and green tones. Together, these palettes create warmth and vitality.
In addition, Nicole Garilli and Silveira Saulo draw inspiration from music and rhythm. Their works reflect the joy of shared moments and lively atmospheres. Meanwhile, Sergi Mestres reinterprets fashion, music, and cinema icons through a contemporary pop art lens.
Elsewhere, Fady Chammas and Layla Dagher revisit sunlit villages and familiar places filled with memory. Similarly, abstract painters such as Virgis, Naen, and Tatiana Stephan open dreamlike spaces where form and color replace words.
Finally, portraits by Rosangela and Laura Bofill celebrate feminine beauty and strength. Floral elements crown expressive faces, creating a tribute to life and resilience.
Overall, this seasonal exhibition offers a fresh and dynamic perspective on spring through diverse artistic voices and styles.