What makes a work iconic?What does its rise to visibility—or its absence—reveal about the stories we tell, the memories we preserve, and the communities we shape? Drawing from the Sursock Museum’s …
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Rudy Rahme is no stranger to Lebanon’s bustling art scene. The artist and poet has spent the last three decades creating magnificent sculptures, earning him immense respect at home and abroad.
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Lebanese artist Patoo is crafting a powerful visual dialogue between past and present. Through the art of sculpture, her work explores forgotten identities and ancient divinities, particularly Lebanese heritage.
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Dust as Trace The exhibition title, drawn from the artist’s work, holds a paradox. Dust can be measured, yet it escapes full control. It appears both at the beginning and end …
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A fresh batch of restaurants has recently opened across Beirut, each offering something a little different.
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Cabriolet Kids – A Special Edition for Young Audiences! As part of the 17th Cabriolet Film Festival – Lebanon’s first open-air film festival – we’re excited to launch the first edition …
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Galerie Janine Rubeiz presentsThe End of RomanticismA group exhibition featuring Gregory Buchakjian, François Sargologo, and Hanibal Srouji A decade after their first collaboration, Pellicula, artists Gregory Buchakjian, François Sargologo, and Hanibal …
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Beirut’s dining and nightlife scene is booming again with exciting new restaurants and new spots opening across the city and beyond.
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April brings concerts, performances, outdoor adventures, and cultural experiences. Explore Lebanon’s vibrant scene for unforgettable moments!