NABAD ART GALLERY What: TRENDSETTING III is the third edition in a series of annual exhibitions dedicated to promoting design, a relatively new but fast-growing art genre in Jordan. The exhibition brings together 11 young and mid-career Jordanian artists to exhibit an innovative collection of uniquely designed decorative and functional items, in addition to a number…
Author: Mashaael Basheer
Countries of Conflicts Wins Abraj Capital Art Prize
Artists from Lebanon, Syria, Egypt & Pakistan, countries with ongoing conflicts & political unrest, have won 2013 Abraj Capital Art Prize to exhibit their artworks commissioned for Art Dubai 2013 (March 20 – 24) <a href=”https://almahhart.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/20120827-170104.jpg”> The winning artists are: Vartan Avakian (Lebanon), Iman Issa (Egypt), Huma Mulji (Pakistan), Hrair Sarkissian (Syria) and Rayyane Tabet…
“Of Sand and Stars” Reveals What Takes Artworks from Studion to Biennale
Ever wonder why there are paintings sold in home accessories shops and others in prestigues art galleris, fairs, auctions? What takes an artwork from artist’s studio to a Biennale? Al Mahha founder, Mashaael Basheer shares in REORIENT magazine the answers. Read here.
The “Loud & Silent” Contradiction of Reality by Mohammad Rawas
Known for his notorious, loud and expressive artworks, Lebanese artist Mohammad Rawas showed his latest project “The Loud Majority / The Silent Minority” at Beirut Art Fair July 2012. “The Loud Majority / The Silent Minority” is a two plywood panel artworks, each is 130.00 X 120.00 X 4.00 where the artist used Oil, Acrylic, Aluminum,…
Samia Halaby Artist of The Month at Janet Rady
Janet Rady Fine Art choose (Lemon Tree) an artwork by Palestinian artist Samia Halaby to be featured and highlighted as a “significant work” by one of the leading female Arab artist known for her colorful abstract art, a movement which she believes reflects “how things are and how things move”. (Lemon Tree) deals with the physical…