A meeting point between flaw lines and the city / Drawings



© Framed Editions
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Black ink illustrations generating an intimate portrait of the very characteristic ambiance of the streets in Lebanon.
written and illustrated by Théa Nasrallah
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Format din A6, 105 x 148 mm, 24 pages
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Edited in Paris, nov 2019 / printed in France
Available Online
Postcards for Beirut / Photography



© Postcards for Beirut
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Postcards for Beirut is an international call gathering artists and individuals from all around the world to collaborate in a unique collection of visual objects as a mean of action, resistance and support to the global crisis affecting Beirut after the explosion on August 4, 2020.
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66 artists - 130 postcards, 130 messages to the world.
These postcards have been carefully produced and printed to constitute exclusive, fine limited editions.
Online Print Sale for Alb el Arez / Photography






© Alb el Arez
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Collaboration with Alb El Arez, a non-profit organisation in an online print sale along 22 artists to support aid to Beirut in it's time of crisis. All the proceeds is donated to the NGO Ashrafieh 2020.
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"These 6 artworks are 35 mm black and white photographs of Lebanon’s poetic and lost places. It is a journey through the deep mountains of Lebanon, sometimes overlooked, sometimes admired. These landscape captures a sense of home, they connect us to our past and heritage, they remind us of people, feelings, and stories. A never-ending forest, an abandoned building, a sheikh."
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22 artists - limited prints / 10th - 15th December 2020.
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About the City and the Landscapes / Photography




© tn-analog
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I am proud so have been able to showcase my photographies about Lebanon in my first solo exhibition, that took place in a traditional Lebanese house, that was damaged after by the 4th August blast.
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‘About the City, المدينة and the landscapes, المناظر’ is a journey within lebanon’s history, lifestyle and secrets, sometimes overlooked sometimes admired. These photographs capture a sense of home, connecting us to our past and heritage. Movement, displacement, perception and transformation are permanent threads in this selection.
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This last year a lot of things changed, I felt i couldn’t look at the city in the same way. It was important to remind myself of the timeless aspect of Beirut and reconnect to those memories.
And this is what i wanted to share with you through this exhibition.
All of the proceeds went to Offre Joie.
Poster design by Yara Nasrallah
Curation and installation by Tracy Zeidan
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38 pictures - limited prints / 2nd - 4th January 2021.
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