A bright spacious place located in Kuwait’s vibrant industrial area and in less than a year became one of the country’s pioneer cultural venues! Don’t be too surprised because this new center introduced international successful exhibitions, exposed local talented artists and supported any strong idea by transferring it into a reality, thanks to solid strategy…
Category: Art
Nadim Karam … A Phoenix from Beirut
“There is a need for emancipation, for ephemeral accumulated actions in different zones within the city that try to break through the existing network and agitate its structure… I call such phenomena hap-situs (happening) + (situation). They can appear as a result of a visible form (urban setting) or of an invisible order (urban happening)…
The Battle of Good And Bad!
I remember having an argument with a friend whether art should only represent something beautiful, glorifying, love spreading … etc or represent reality’s all aspects including it’s ugly side. She strongly believes artists should give positive vibes and even if they want to cascade voilence, it should be easied and less-evocative. I totally disagree! During…
Mark Your Calendar for September
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…
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…