artists A–Z

Mario Saba

Mario Saba identified himself as an experimental artist who has explored various techniques and artistic approaches, including painting, photography, and mixed-media installations. Through his art, he aims to express the memories of the Lebanese civil war during the post-conflict period. His works embody the challenges of life and the lingering effects of war, fearlessly questioning our assumptions and leading us away from the ordinary. As a result, his art is both unsettling and captivating.

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Nada Sehnaoui

In addition to exhibiting her paintings, Nada Sehnaoui has created numerous large-scale public installations and site-specific installations in Lebanon and around the world. Her installations in the public space in Lebanon, such as Fractions of Memory (2003), Waynoun (where are they?) (2006), and Haven't Fifteen Years of Hiding in the Toilets Been Enough? (2008), have received recognition and acclaim.

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Shireen Taweel

Shireen Taweel is an installation and multimedia artist based between Beirut and Sydney. Taweel's work exploresthe experience of being a Lebanese Australian, living between two cultures. She explores themes related to socially, politically, and religiously constructed public spaces and chooses copper as the core element in her artwork.

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Nadine Zahreddine

Nadine Zahreddine highlights how personal data has become readily accessible, as anyone can obtain personal information by simply having someone's license plate number. The installation also raises concerns about the increasing number of video surveillance cameras and facial recognition technology, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding the use of data captured by these systems.

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