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    10 Contemporary Art Galleries in Beirut You Should Visit

    10 june 2014
    Beirut is an excellent choice for art lovers who wish to discover what's new in contemporary art from the Middle East. Thanks to its geographical position, the Lebanese capital acts as a gateway to the region, with internationally renowned venues such as Agial Art Gallery and a host of smaller galleries exhibiting works by Lebanese, Syrian, Iranian and Arab artists. These ten must-visit contemporary art galleries provide a fascinating insight into modern art and culture in the Middle East.

    Beirut Art Center

    The Beirut Art Center is a lively centre for the promotion of contemporary art, and without a doubt one of the leading cultural voices of Beirut and Lebanon. Located in a 1,500 square metre, two-floor building, the BAC has an exhibition space for local and international artists working with a range of artistic forms, but above all photography and video. There also is an auditorium room for screenings, concerts and performance shows. Visitors here can deepen their knowledge of art in the library or the mediatheque, which grants access to a unique archive of digital, art-related media. Educational workshops, conferences, lectures and guided tours are also offered on a regular basis.

    Beirut Exhibition Center

    A 1,200 square metre building in Beirut's Waterfront District - covered with mirror aluminium panels which reflect the surrounding landscape - is home to the Beirut Exhibition Center. Inaugurated in June 2010, the BEC was founded to provide art museum, galleries and artist collectives from across the country with a space to present their artworks to a wider public. Eager to promote the Middle Eastern artists whose work fills its halls, the BEC also collaborates with important international cultural institutions at home and abroad. In the past, the gallery has presented solo exhibitions, as well as a number of collective shows exploring the history of Eastern art, such as Journey Through Our Heritage, an insight into Lebanese modern art, Art in Iraq Today and Arabicity.

    Art Factum Gallery

    Located in what was once a steel factory in Beirut's industrial Quarantine District, Art Factum Gallery is a contemporary art and design gallery. At the heart of its mission, Art Factum strives to connect Beirut with the international art scene, bringing to the city artists from around the world and networking with professionals through participation in high-profile international art fairs.

    Art On 56th

    The Art On 56th gallery in housed in a beautiful and historical building in Gemmayzeh, an up-and-coming neighbourhood popular with the hip crowds of East Beirut. Although the space is open to all art forms, the main focus of Art On 56th has been, so far, on contemporary painters.

    Janine Rubeiz Gallery

    For a gallery that is Lebanese through and through, visitors should stop by Janine Rubeiz Gallery. The exhibition space was opened in 1993 by Nadine Begdache; the name pays homage to Nadine's mother Janine, a woman who was actively involved in the promotion of Lebanese art in the 1970s.


    Karen Chekerdjian Studio

    Karen Chekerdjian is a talented industrial designer who studied design in Milan, and returned to Beirut in 2001 only to realise that all she had learnt had to be adjusted and rewired to different working conditions: the materials and the skilled manufacturers she had found in Italy were scarce in Lebanon.

    Mark Hachem Gallery

    After setting up galleries in Paris in 1996 and New York in 2007, collector Mark Hachem created his personal art trinity by adding an exhibition space in Beirut. Hachem had realised that the Lebanese capital is the perfect place to enter the Middle Eastern art market; and, to date, the gallery has displayed the work of artists such as Lebanese photographer Samer Mohdad and painter Mona Trad Dabaji, and Syrian artists Ahmad Moualla, Sabhan Adam and Yasser Safi.

    ARTLAB

    Although 'art' is the main focus at ARTLAB, the 'lab' also carries an important meaning. For the public, ARTLAB is a place to nurture a passion for art, but for the artists the gallery is but the final step of a creative process that requires hard work, trial and error. ARTLAB boasts a 100 square metre exhibition space on the ground floor of a historical building that dates back to the 1950s; but, more importantly, it presents a permanent collection of artworks by over 20 artists, most of them Syrian.

    Ayyam Gallery

    Collectors (and cousins) Khaled and Hisham Samawi started their adventure with commercial art in 2006, when they opened Ayyam Gallery in Damascus, Syria. With time, they used their expertise to branch out both in Beirut and Dubai. Ayyam Gallery Beirut aims to provide visitors with an overview of some of the best contemporary artists from the Middle East.
    Sfeir-Semler Gallery

    Presenting shows of video installations, minimalist sculptures and small-scale drawings and prints, Sfeir-Semler is a must-see in Beirut. Founder Andrée Sfeir-Semler, born in Beirut, actually opened her first Sfeir-Semler Gallery in 1985 in Hamburg, Germany; twenty years later, she decided to launch a branch in her hometown as well.

    • 10 Contemporary Art Galleries in Beirut You Should Visit
    • 10 Contemporary Art Galleries in Beirut You Should Visit
    • 10 Contemporary Art Galleries in Beirut You Should Visit
    • 10 Contemporary Art Galleries in Beirut You Should Visit
    • 10 Contemporary Art Galleries in Beirut You Should Visit
    • 10 Contemporary Art Galleries in Beirut You Should Visit
    • 10 Contemporary Art Galleries in Beirut You Should Visit
    • 10 Contemporary Art Galleries in Beirut You Should Visit
    • 10 Contemporary Art Galleries in Beirut You Should Visit
    • 10 Contemporary Art Galleries in Beirut You Should Visit

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