Sursock Museum
Stephanie Saade
The Encounter of the First and Last Particles of Dust
The Encounter of the First and Last Particles of Dust
Until Jan 15 2026
Dust becomes at once the first and last trace, origin and remainder.
Sursock Museum
Collective Exhibition
Becoming Icon
Becoming Icon
Until Jun 20 2027
Galerie Tanit
Jacques Vartabedian
Sorry for Interrupting
Sorry for Interrupting
Until Sep 3 2025
This body of work constructs a painted world shaped by contradiction, where fragmented elements strive for wholeness and interruption becomes a lens for perception. Imaginary ecologies unfold across spaces where incompatible plants coexist and skies are pierced by unexpected growth. Large scenes disrupt each other, while smaller pieces hover between solitude and connection. Rather than forming a unified image, the compositions embrace displacement, quiet persistence, and the presence of things out of place. Drawing on memory, architectural rhythm, and botanical dislocation, the work resists resolution, allowing multiple realities to coexist. Through repetition, erasure, and shifts in scale, it reflects on how form behaves under emotional, spatial, or historical pressure. It asks what truths can be found in fragmentation, and how looking again might reveal unexpected meaning within poetic dissonance.
Galerie Tanit
Joumana Jamhouri
Flow
Flow
Until Sep 3 2025
This poetic and contemplative collection of photographs follows water as both subject and guide. Flowing from the Mediterranean to the coasts of Brazil, water emerges as a force that connects, divides, and transforms. It mirrors skies, shapes cities, and carries with it the weight of memory and history. Whether lapping at the edges of megacities or tracing the contours of isolated shores, it becomes a metaphor for movement, reflection, and human presence. Through the lens, water is revealed as more than an element—it is a language, both silent and evocative. Each image captures the tension between nature and urban expansion, permanence and change. The result is a visual meditation on our shared relationship with this universal substance, rich in symbolism and emotional resonance. The photographer’s sensitivity to light, space, and rhythm allows water to speak not only as scenery,
Sursock Museum
Abdel Hamid Baalbaki
Tribute to Abdel Hamid Baalbaki
Tribute to Abdel Hamid Baalbaki
Until Sep 28 2025