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Lebanese artists use graffiti to restore hope in Beirut
A month on from the deadly blast that killed over 200 and destroyed tens of thousands of homes, graffiti artists are attempting to restore hope in the city.
They are painting a mural in central Beirut depicting the city with two pigeons of peace and the word "hope" in the background.
The three graffiti artists go by their nicknames "Spaz", "Eps" and "Exist".
"The paintings we are drawing are a reflection of people's daily lives," says "Spaz". He wants it to interpret Beirut "not as it used to be, but an improved version".
The mural is painted on the steel facade of Le Gray Hotel which is close to the Lebanese parliament building and where protesters have recurrently clashed with the police.
"We see the walls as areas for expression. Amid the current situation, it is natural for people...
published: 06 Sep 2020
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The Artist Tagging Lebanon
This is Yazan Halwani. Using the walls of Beirut, he combines calligraphy and street portraiture to tell the stories of Beirut, Lebanon and the Arab world.
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published: 04 Nov 2015
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Espace Fann: A Beirut art space helping artists become sustainable
From painting and fashion design to digital art and self branding, Espace Fann offers university-level (and beginner) courses at affordable prices. The space was envisioned as one that supports local artists and provides them with the tools to make a living out of their work.
"The Van Gogh myth, about the man who cut his ear and died poor and then became famous, isn't necessarily true," said Yasmine Dabbous, founder of Espace Fann.
Video: Hanin Haidar Ahmad
published: 29 Jun 2021
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🇱🇧 🎨 Beirut's Refugee Artists | Al Jazeera World
Filmmaker: Abdullah Chhadeh
The ongoing conflict in Syria has forced not only Syrians, but Iraqis and Palestinian refugees out of the country and into Lebanon in search of safety.
Sitting in a Beirut cafe, Syrian screenwriter Najeeb Nseir is unable to accept being labelled a refugee.
"I tell people I'm a tourist," he says.
"The idea of the refugee is humiliating ... seeking refuge in Arab countries is the humiliating thing."
He remembers a time when Syria was home to refugees from around the Middle East but says "no one had imagined Syrians would become refugees."
The massive influx of millions of refugees into Europe in 2015 sparked a global rise in far-right anti-immigration movements, claiming to fight for a way of life they believe to be under threat. Lebanon has not been immune ...
published: 05 Dec 2018
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published: 29 Jul 2023
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Artists and locals make-over Beirut suburb of Ouzai
Ouzai, a once neglected neighbourhood near Beirut, is being transformed by passionate painters.…
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published: 01 Mar 2019
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Lebanon’s Best Young Artists At The Beirut Art Centre || #lifestyle || #bestplaces
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Lebanon’s Best Young Artists At The Beirut Art Centre
1. Camila Salame
2. Christine Kettaneh
3. Inaya Hodeib
4. Yasmina Haddad
5. Helene Kazan
6. Lara Tabet
7. Monira Al Qadiri
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published: 03 Sep 2022
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Inside Lebanon---Lebanese architecture (Artists' Lens)
Lebanese artists speak about architecture in Lebanon--the skyscrapers, the buildings scarred from the war standing side by side.
This is a short documentary clip from the documentary "Tomorrow We Will See" which offers a window into how ten artists in Lebanon are using art as a tool to question sectarian divisions while encouraging freedom of thought.
Against the backdrop of Lebanon’s scars from wars, and socio-political scars created from sectarian divisions, Lebanese artists continue to contribute to the creative community despite the uncertainties of what tomorrow may bring.
A rock band's thought-provoking lyrics, a poet's description of time shrinking, an architect's experimental manipulation of space, a novelist's language of the female body, and a painter's reflections on his ch...
published: 05 Mar 2017
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10 Best Contemporary Artists Of Lebanon And Where To Find Them || #lifestyle || #bestplaces
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10 Best Contemporary Artists Of Lebanon And Where To Find Them
1. Kapuzinerberg
Cherri’s work can be found at: Galerie Imane Farès, 41 Rue Mazarine, Paris, France, +33 1 46 33 13 13; and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), 11 West 53 Street, NY, USA, +1 212 708-9400
2. Akram Zaatari
Zaatari’s work can be found at: Sfeir-Semler Gallery, Beirut, Lebanon, + 961 1 566 550 and the Museum o...
published: 02 Sep 2022
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Inside Lebanon---Sounds of Beirut (Artists' Lens)
Artists speak about the sounds of Beirut--the fireworks, and how it sounds like a broken machine.
This is a clip from the documentary "Tomorrow We Will See" which offers a window into how ten artists in Lebanon are using art as a tool to question sectarian divisions while encouraging freedom of thought.
Against the backdrop of Lebanon’s scars from wars, and socio-political scars created from sectarian divisions, Lebanese artists continue to contribute to the creative community despite the uncertainties of what tomorrow may bring.
A rock band's thought-provoking lyrics, a poet's description of time shrinking, an architect's experimental manipulation of space, a novelist's language of the female body, and a painter's reflections on his choice of colors, reveal the process by which the f...
published: 05 Mar 2017
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Lebanese artists use graffiti to restore hope in Beirut
A month on from the deadly blast that killed over 200 and destroyed tens of thousands of homes, graffiti artists are attempting to restore hope in the city.
Th...
A month on from the deadly blast that killed over 200 and destroyed tens of thousands of homes, graffiti artists are attempting to restore hope in the city.
They are painting a mural in central Beirut depicting the city with two pigeons of peace and the word "hope" in the background.
The three graffiti artists go by their nicknames "Spaz", "Eps" and "Exist".
"The paintings we are drawing are a reflection of people's daily lives," says "Spaz". He wants it to interpret Beirut "not as it used to be, but an improved version".
The mural is painted on the steel facade of Le Gray Hotel which is close to the Lebanese parliament building and where protesters have recurrently clashed with the police.
"We see the walls as areas for expression. Amid the current situation, it is natural for people to express their feelings in various ways including graffiti," says "Spaz".
Lebanon has been witnessing nationwide protests since October against the ruling political class which they blame for an unprecedented economic crisis.
Graffiti artists are expressing their thoughts and experiences of their country by painting on various structures around Lebanon.
See more of this: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/09/06/watch-lebanese-artists-use-graffiti-restore-hope-beirut/
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A month on from the deadly blast that killed over 200 and destroyed tens of thousands of homes, graffiti artists are attempting to restore hope in the city.
They are painting a mural in central Beirut depicting the city with two pigeons of peace and the word "hope" in the background.
The three graffiti artists go by their nicknames "Spaz", "Eps" and "Exist".
"The paintings we are drawing are a reflection of people's daily lives," says "Spaz". He wants it to interpret Beirut "not as it used to be, but an improved version".
The mural is painted on the steel facade of Le Gray Hotel which is close to the Lebanese parliament building and where protesters have recurrently clashed with the police.
"We see the walls as areas for expression. Amid the current situation, it is natural for people to express their feelings in various ways including graffiti," says "Spaz".
Lebanon has been witnessing nationwide protests since October against the ruling political class which they blame for an unprecedented economic crisis.
Graffiti artists are expressing their thoughts and experiences of their country by painting on various structures around Lebanon.
See more of this: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/09/06/watch-lebanese-artists-use-graffiti-restore-hope-beirut/
Get the latest headlines: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/
Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture.
- published: 06 Sep 2020
- views: 7032
2:08
The Artist Tagging Lebanon
This is Yazan Halwani. Using the walls of Beirut, he combines calligraphy and street portraiture to tell the stories of Beirut, Lebanon and the Arab world.
SUB...
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This is Yazan Halwani. Using the walls of Beirut, he combines calligraphy and street portraiture to tell the stories of Beirut, Lebanon and the Arab world.
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Great Big Story is a video network dedicated to the untold, overlooked & flat-out amazing. Humans are capable of incredible things & we're here to tell their stories. When a rocket lands in your backyard, you get in.
- published: 04 Nov 2015
- views: 54843
4:32
Espace Fann: A Beirut art space helping artists become sustainable
From painting and fashion design to digital art and self branding, Espace Fann offers university-level (and beginner) courses at affordable prices. The space wa...
From painting and fashion design to digital art and self branding, Espace Fann offers university-level (and beginner) courses at affordable prices. The space was envisioned as one that supports local artists and provides them with the tools to make a living out of their work.
"The Van Gogh myth, about the man who cut his ear and died poor and then became famous, isn't necessarily true," said Yasmine Dabbous, founder of Espace Fann.
Video: Hanin Haidar Ahmad
https://wn.com/Espace_Fann_A_Beirut_Art_Space_Helping_Artists_Become_Sustainable
From painting and fashion design to digital art and self branding, Espace Fann offers university-level (and beginner) courses at affordable prices. The space was envisioned as one that supports local artists and provides them with the tools to make a living out of their work.
"The Van Gogh myth, about the man who cut his ear and died poor and then became famous, isn't necessarily true," said Yasmine Dabbous, founder of Espace Fann.
Video: Hanin Haidar Ahmad
- published: 29 Jun 2021
- views: 143
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🇱🇧 🎨 Beirut's Refugee Artists | Al Jazeera World
Filmmaker: Abdullah Chhadeh
The ongoing conflict in Syria has forced not only Syrians, but Iraqis and Palestinian refugees out of the country and into Lebanon ...
Filmmaker: Abdullah Chhadeh
The ongoing conflict in Syria has forced not only Syrians, but Iraqis and Palestinian refugees out of the country and into Lebanon in search of safety.
Sitting in a Beirut cafe, Syrian screenwriter Najeeb Nseir is unable to accept being labelled a refugee.
"I tell people I'm a tourist," he says.
"The idea of the refugee is humiliating ... seeking refuge in Arab countries is the humiliating thing."
He remembers a time when Syria was home to refugees from around the Middle East but says "no one had imagined Syrians would become refugees."
The massive influx of millions of refugees into Europe in 2015 sparked a global rise in far-right anti-immigration movements, claiming to fight for a way of life they believe to be under threat. Lebanon has not been immune to that trend, meaning the Lebanese perspective is increasingly one of 'Lebanese first'.
"Beirut's no longer a welcoming city," says Palestinian filmmaker Fajr Yacoub, who confesses he copes with displacement "by making films and writing novels."
His parents fled Haifa in 1948 and he grew up in a Palestinian refugee camp Syria. He's now managing to survive as a fiction and documentary filmmaker and while his work has won recognition, he laments, "once it [Beirut] ignited creativity of certain Palestinian artists."
War, conflict and displacement force people like Fajr to reimagine their notion of 'homeland'. Unlike Syrians and Iraqi refugees who may eventually return home, "Palestinians will always be refugees" because "Palestine doesn't exist," says Fajr.
Forced to accept that he'll never return to the Palestine of his parents, he maintains that "a homeland is no longer defined by geographical borders or a place where my parents lived, my father grew up or my granddad played ... you take [it] with you wherever you go."
Iraqi visual artist Salam Omar has also let go of a physical concept of a homeland.
"I've invented a new homeland in my imagination," explains Salam. "Now, my homeland is my new and old friends in Beirut or in exile."
Omar escaped the sectarian fighting in post-invasion Iraq and hoped to make Syria his permanent home.
"It was very hard to leave my house in Syria because ... the dream was big," says the teary-eyed 60-year old. "I arranged my paintings and created an art gallery at home. I dreamt of inviting my friends and Arab artists."
For Omar, emigrating a second time has been tougher than leaving Iraq, but he does find artistic expression, experimenting with silk-screen designs on urban building facades. He believes artists have a duty to record and archive the events around them. Connecting to others around the world in these modern times is easy, so "I'm not isolated from the world".
In the 1970s and 1980s, Lebanon and Beirut became bywords for chaos and destruction. It's often been said that Lebanon is a battleground for other countries' proxy wars - and according to the latest United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) figures, one in four people living in Lebanon today is a Syrian refugee.
Around 45,000 Palestinians from Syria have now sought refuge in Lebanon, joining the estimated 400,000 Palestinian refugees already living in the country. UNHCR says Iraqi refugees in Lebanon are just under 30,000. The tensions are real, as well as the pressure on the infrastructure of housing, water, education and health in a small country barely able to provide for its five million citizens.
Since the making of this film, Fajr Yacoub has moved from Beirut to Sweden, making him a refugee thrice over. He's taking Swedish-language classes and is due to become a Swedish citizen in 10 months.
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Filmmaker: Abdullah Chhadeh
The ongoing conflict in Syria has forced not only Syrians, but Iraqis and Palestinian refugees out of the country and into Lebanon in search of safety.
Sitting in a Beirut cafe, Syrian screenwriter Najeeb Nseir is unable to accept being labelled a refugee.
"I tell people I'm a tourist," he says.
"The idea of the refugee is humiliating ... seeking refuge in Arab countries is the humiliating thing."
He remembers a time when Syria was home to refugees from around the Middle East but says "no one had imagined Syrians would become refugees."
The massive influx of millions of refugees into Europe in 2015 sparked a global rise in far-right anti-immigration movements, claiming to fight for a way of life they believe to be under threat. Lebanon has not been immune to that trend, meaning the Lebanese perspective is increasingly one of 'Lebanese first'.
"Beirut's no longer a welcoming city," says Palestinian filmmaker Fajr Yacoub, who confesses he copes with displacement "by making films and writing novels."
His parents fled Haifa in 1948 and he grew up in a Palestinian refugee camp Syria. He's now managing to survive as a fiction and documentary filmmaker and while his work has won recognition, he laments, "once it [Beirut] ignited creativity of certain Palestinian artists."
War, conflict and displacement force people like Fajr to reimagine their notion of 'homeland'. Unlike Syrians and Iraqi refugees who may eventually return home, "Palestinians will always be refugees" because "Palestine doesn't exist," says Fajr.
Forced to accept that he'll never return to the Palestine of his parents, he maintains that "a homeland is no longer defined by geographical borders or a place where my parents lived, my father grew up or my granddad played ... you take [it] with you wherever you go."
Iraqi visual artist Salam Omar has also let go of a physical concept of a homeland.
"I've invented a new homeland in my imagination," explains Salam. "Now, my homeland is my new and old friends in Beirut or in exile."
Omar escaped the sectarian fighting in post-invasion Iraq and hoped to make Syria his permanent home.
"It was very hard to leave my house in Syria because ... the dream was big," says the teary-eyed 60-year old. "I arranged my paintings and created an art gallery at home. I dreamt of inviting my friends and Arab artists."
For Omar, emigrating a second time has been tougher than leaving Iraq, but he does find artistic expression, experimenting with silk-screen designs on urban building facades. He believes artists have a duty to record and archive the events around them. Connecting to others around the world in these modern times is easy, so "I'm not isolated from the world".
In the 1970s and 1980s, Lebanon and Beirut became bywords for chaos and destruction. It's often been said that Lebanon is a battleground for other countries' proxy wars - and according to the latest United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) figures, one in four people living in Lebanon today is a Syrian refugee.
Around 45,000 Palestinians from Syria have now sought refuge in Lebanon, joining the estimated 400,000 Palestinian refugees already living in the country. UNHCR says Iraqi refugees in Lebanon are just under 30,000. The tensions are real, as well as the pressure on the infrastructure of housing, water, education and health in a small country barely able to provide for its five million citizens.
Since the making of this film, Fajr Yacoub has moved from Beirut to Sweden, making him a refugee thrice over. He's taking Swedish-language classes and is due to become a Swedish citizen in 10 months.
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- published: 05 Dec 2018
- views: 2403
18:55
VFX Artists React to Bad & Great CGi 111
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13:08 Speed 2: Cruise Control
18:24 CorridorDigital.com
- published: 29 Jul 2023
- views: 1763830
3:25
Artists and locals make-over Beirut suburb of Ouzai
Ouzai, a once neglected neighbourhood near Beirut, is being transformed by passionate painters.…
READ MORE : https://www.euronews.com/2019/03/01/artists-and-loc...
Ouzai, a once neglected neighbourhood near Beirut, is being transformed by passionate painters.…
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- published: 01 Mar 2019
- views: 840
4:00
Lebanon’s Best Young Artists At The Beirut Art Centre || #lifestyle || #bestplaces
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In this video, we will talk about Lifestyle || || Best Places || The Top 5 || Lifestyle || #lebanon
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Lebanon’s Best Young Artists At The Beirut Art Centre
1. Camila Salame
2. Christine Kettaneh
3. Inaya Hodeib
4. Yasmina Haddad
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6. Lara Tabet
7. Monira Al Qadiri
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Lebanon’s Best Young Artists At The Beirut Art Centre
1. Camila Salame
2. Christine Kettaneh
3. Inaya Hodeib
4. Yasmina Haddad
5. Helene Kazan
6. Lara Tabet
7. Monira Al Qadiri
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- published: 03 Sep 2022
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Inside Lebanon---Lebanese architecture (Artists' Lens)
Lebanese artists speak about architecture in Lebanon--the skyscrapers, the buildings scarred from the war standing side by side.
This is a short documentary c...
Lebanese artists speak about architecture in Lebanon--the skyscrapers, the buildings scarred from the war standing side by side.
This is a short documentary clip from the documentary "Tomorrow We Will See" which offers a window into how ten artists in Lebanon are using art as a tool to question sectarian divisions while encouraging freedom of thought.
Against the backdrop of Lebanon’s scars from wars, and socio-political scars created from sectarian divisions, Lebanese artists continue to contribute to the creative community despite the uncertainties of what tomorrow may bring.
A rock band's thought-provoking lyrics, a poet's description of time shrinking, an architect's experimental manipulation of space, a novelist's language of the female body, and a painter's reflections on his choice of colors, reveal the process by which the featured artists transform ideas, sketches, spaces into vibrant and dynamic works of art while describing what the expression ‘Bukra Minshouf’ (‘Tomorrow We Will See’) means to them.
Artists (in alphabetical order):
Abbas Beydoun (poet)
Alawiya Sobh (novelist)
Alissar Caracalla (choreographer)
Bernard Khoury (architect)
Chucrallah Fattouh (painter)
Danya Hammoud (performer)
Hamed Sinno (musician)
Lamia Abi Azar (actress, drama therapist)
Nadim Karam (architect, painter, sculptor)
Maya Fidawi (illustrator)
Said Akl (poet)
Sari El Khazen (architect)
Director/Camera/Editor: Soraya Umewaka
Producers: Soraya Umewaka, Madeleine Abdel Jalil Umewaka
Field Producers: Madeleine Abdel Jalil Umewaka, Diane Farah
Original Music: Karno Baghdassarian
Additional Music: Kevork Keshishian (Diamond Setter)
‘Choices’, ‘The Keeper’, ‘Lay La’, ‘A Little Closer’
‘Layering Sounds To Keep Her Warm’ ‘Following My Heart’
Mashrou Leila
‘El Hal Romancy’, ‘Habibi’, ‘Khaleeha Zikra’, ‘Raksit Leila’ ‘Shim El Yasmine’.
‘Khatarna’ by Underground Fiesta, Courtesy of Underground Fiesta
‘Piano Part 2’ Courtesy of Marc Codsi
Jazz by White Trees
Courtesy of Paul Tyan
‘Sabh el Nohm’ by Zeid Hamdan ft. Hiba el Mansouri
Courtesy of Zeid and the Wings
Sound mixing: Rana Eid and Judith Talge (db studios)
Chairman/General Manager (VTR):
Youssef Ayoub
Marketing executive:
Raja Zgheib
Color Correction:
Haytham Alwan
Graphic Designer:
Toni Abi Aad
Motion Designer:
Dima Boulad
Senior machine room operator:
Atef Keedy
Production Manager:
John Amari
Editing Consultants:
Nadim Chartouni
Meedo Taha
Production Coordinator: Samira Elghoul
Translation: Manal Zoghbi, Manal Khoury, Karim Batlouni, Braidy Eliane
Illustration of Hamed Sinno by Lina Ghaibeh
Photography of Sari El Khazen by Nour El Khazen
Caracalla Footage
Courtesy of Caracalla Dance Theatre
Additional Footage of Bernard Khoury
Courtesy of:
Johnnie Walker
Leo Burnette Agency
Production House INTAJ
Awards: Jury prize of Deutsche Creative Prize as part of Bader Young Entrepreneur’s Program for outreach funds.
Supported by: VTR Beirut Post Production House, Bank Audi, Edde Sands, K Corporation, Qatar Airways, Ministry of Culture of the Lebanese government
https://wn.com/Inside_Lebanon_Lebanese_Architecture_(Artists'_Lens)
Lebanese artists speak about architecture in Lebanon--the skyscrapers, the buildings scarred from the war standing side by side.
This is a short documentary clip from the documentary "Tomorrow We Will See" which offers a window into how ten artists in Lebanon are using art as a tool to question sectarian divisions while encouraging freedom of thought.
Against the backdrop of Lebanon’s scars from wars, and socio-political scars created from sectarian divisions, Lebanese artists continue to contribute to the creative community despite the uncertainties of what tomorrow may bring.
A rock band's thought-provoking lyrics, a poet's description of time shrinking, an architect's experimental manipulation of space, a novelist's language of the female body, and a painter's reflections on his choice of colors, reveal the process by which the featured artists transform ideas, sketches, spaces into vibrant and dynamic works of art while describing what the expression ‘Bukra Minshouf’ (‘Tomorrow We Will See’) means to them.
Artists (in alphabetical order):
Abbas Beydoun (poet)
Alawiya Sobh (novelist)
Alissar Caracalla (choreographer)
Bernard Khoury (architect)
Chucrallah Fattouh (painter)
Danya Hammoud (performer)
Hamed Sinno (musician)
Lamia Abi Azar (actress, drama therapist)
Nadim Karam (architect, painter, sculptor)
Maya Fidawi (illustrator)
Said Akl (poet)
Sari El Khazen (architect)
Director/Camera/Editor: Soraya Umewaka
Producers: Soraya Umewaka, Madeleine Abdel Jalil Umewaka
Field Producers: Madeleine Abdel Jalil Umewaka, Diane Farah
Original Music: Karno Baghdassarian
Additional Music: Kevork Keshishian (Diamond Setter)
‘Choices’, ‘The Keeper’, ‘Lay La’, ‘A Little Closer’
‘Layering Sounds To Keep Her Warm’ ‘Following My Heart’
Mashrou Leila
‘El Hal Romancy’, ‘Habibi’, ‘Khaleeha Zikra’, ‘Raksit Leila’ ‘Shim El Yasmine’.
‘Khatarna’ by Underground Fiesta, Courtesy of Underground Fiesta
‘Piano Part 2’ Courtesy of Marc Codsi
Jazz by White Trees
Courtesy of Paul Tyan
‘Sabh el Nohm’ by Zeid Hamdan ft. Hiba el Mansouri
Courtesy of Zeid and the Wings
Sound mixing: Rana Eid and Judith Talge (db studios)
Chairman/General Manager (VTR):
Youssef Ayoub
Marketing executive:
Raja Zgheib
Color Correction:
Haytham Alwan
Graphic Designer:
Toni Abi Aad
Motion Designer:
Dima Boulad
Senior machine room operator:
Atef Keedy
Production Manager:
John Amari
Editing Consultants:
Nadim Chartouni
Meedo Taha
Production Coordinator: Samira Elghoul
Translation: Manal Zoghbi, Manal Khoury, Karim Batlouni, Braidy Eliane
Illustration of Hamed Sinno by Lina Ghaibeh
Photography of Sari El Khazen by Nour El Khazen
Caracalla Footage
Courtesy of Caracalla Dance Theatre
Additional Footage of Bernard Khoury
Courtesy of:
Johnnie Walker
Leo Burnette Agency
Production House INTAJ
Awards: Jury prize of Deutsche Creative Prize as part of Bader Young Entrepreneur’s Program for outreach funds.
Supported by: VTR Beirut Post Production House, Bank Audi, Edde Sands, K Corporation, Qatar Airways, Ministry of Culture of the Lebanese government
- published: 05 Mar 2017
- views: 3682
4:33
10 Best Contemporary Artists Of Lebanon And Where To Find Them || #lifestyle || #bestplaces
In this video, we will talk about Lifestyle || 10 Best Contemporary Artists Of Lebanon And Where To Find Them || Best Places || The Top 5 || Lifestyle
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10 Best Contemporary Artists Of Lebanon And Where To Find Them
1. Kapuzinerberg
Cherri’s work can be found at: Galerie Imane Farès, 41 Rue Mazarine, Paris, France, +33 1 46 33 13 13; and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), 11 West 53 Street, NY, USA, +1 212 708-9400
2. Akram Zaatari
Zaatari’s work can be found at: Sfeir-Semler Gallery, Beirut, Lebanon, + 961 1 566 550 and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), 11 West 53 Street, New York, NY, USA, +1 212 708-9400
3. Fouad Elkoury
4. Jalal Toufic
5. Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige
Hadjithomas and Joreige’s work can be found at The Third Line, Street 6, Al Quoz 3,Dubai, UAE +9714 341 1367; The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, USA, +1 212 423 3575; and the Victoria and Albert Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 2RL, UK.
6. Lamia Joreige
Joreige’s work can be found at Taymour Grahne Gallery, 157 Hudson Street, New York, NY USA, +1 212 240 9442; Galerie Tanit, East Village Building, Beirut, Lebanon, +961 76 557 662; and Tate Modern, Bankside, London SE1 9TG, UK, +44 (0)20 7887 8888
7. Mounira Al Solh
Al Solh’s work can be found at: Sfeir-Semler Gallery, Beirut, Lebanon, + 961 1 566 550
8. Vartan Avakian
Avakian’s work can be found at: Kalfayan Galleries, 11 Haritos Str, 106 75 Kolonaki, Athens, Greece, +30 210 7217679
9. Walid Sadek
Sadek’s work can be found at: Galerie Tanit, East Village Building, Beirut, Lebanon, +961 76 557 662 (Beirut)
10. Walid Raad
Raad’s work can be found at: Sfeir-Semler Gallery, Beirut, Lebanon, + 961 1 566 55
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10 Best Contemporary Artists Of Lebanon And Where To Find Them
1. Kapuzinerberg
Cherri’s work can be found at: Galerie Imane Farès, 41 Rue Mazarine, Paris, France, +33 1 46 33 13 13; and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), 11 West 53 Street, NY, USA, +1 212 708-9400
2. Akram Zaatari
Zaatari’s work can be found at: Sfeir-Semler Gallery, Beirut, Lebanon, + 961 1 566 550 and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), 11 West 53 Street, New York, NY, USA, +1 212 708-9400
3. Fouad Elkoury
4. Jalal Toufic
5. Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige
Hadjithomas and Joreige’s work can be found at The Third Line, Street 6, Al Quoz 3,Dubai, UAE +9714 341 1367; The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, USA, +1 212 423 3575; and the Victoria and Albert Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 2RL, UK.
6. Lamia Joreige
Joreige’s work can be found at Taymour Grahne Gallery, 157 Hudson Street, New York, NY USA, +1 212 240 9442; Galerie Tanit, East Village Building, Beirut, Lebanon, +961 76 557 662; and Tate Modern, Bankside, London SE1 9TG, UK, +44 (0)20 7887 8888
7. Mounira Al Solh
Al Solh’s work can be found at: Sfeir-Semler Gallery, Beirut, Lebanon, + 961 1 566 550
8. Vartan Avakian
Avakian’s work can be found at: Kalfayan Galleries, 11 Haritos Str, 106 75 Kolonaki, Athens, Greece, +30 210 7217679
9. Walid Sadek
Sadek’s work can be found at: Galerie Tanit, East Village Building, Beirut, Lebanon, +961 76 557 662 (Beirut)
10. Walid Raad
Raad’s work can be found at: Sfeir-Semler Gallery, Beirut, Lebanon, + 961 1 566 55
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10 Best Contemporary Artists Of Lebanon And Where To Find Them
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- published: 02 Sep 2022
- views: 24
2:14
Inside Lebanon---Sounds of Beirut (Artists' Lens)
Artists speak about the sounds of Beirut--the fireworks, and how it sounds like a broken machine.
This is a clip from the documentary "Tomorrow We Will See" w...
Artists speak about the sounds of Beirut--the fireworks, and how it sounds like a broken machine.
This is a clip from the documentary "Tomorrow We Will See" which offers a window into how ten artists in Lebanon are using art as a tool to question sectarian divisions while encouraging freedom of thought.
Against the backdrop of Lebanon’s scars from wars, and socio-political scars created from sectarian divisions, Lebanese artists continue to contribute to the creative community despite the uncertainties of what tomorrow may bring.
A rock band's thought-provoking lyrics, a poet's description of time shrinking, an architect's experimental manipulation of space, a novelist's language of the female body, and a painter's reflections on his choice of colors, reveal the process by which the featured artists transform ideas, sketches, spaces into vibrant and dynamic works of art while describing what the expression ‘Bukra Minshouf’ (‘Tomorrow We Will See’) means to them.
Artists (in alphabetical order):
Abbas Beydoun (poet)
Alawiya Sobh (novelist)
Alissar Caracalla (choreographer)
Bernard Khoury (architect)
Chucrallah Fattouh (painter)
Danya Hammoud (performer)
Hamed Sinno (musician)
Lamia Abi Azar (actress, drama therapist)
Nadim Karam (architect, painter, sculptor)
Maya Fidawi (illustrator)
Said Akl (poet)
Sari El Khazen (architect)
Director/Camera/Editor: Soraya Umewaka
Producers: Soraya Umewaka, Madeleine Abdel Jalil Umewaka
Field Producers: Madeleine Abdel Jalil Umewaka, Diane Farah
Original Music: Karno Baghdassarian
Additional Music: Kevork Keshishian (Diamond Setter)
‘Choices’, ‘The Keeper’, ‘Lay La’, ‘A Little Closer’
‘Layering Sounds To Keep Her Warm’ ‘Following My Heart’
Mashrou Leila
‘El Hal Romancy’, ‘Habibi’, ‘Khaleeha Zikra’, ‘Raksit Leila’ ‘Shim El Yasmine’.
‘Khatarna’ by Underground Fiesta, Courtesy of Underground Fiesta
‘Piano Part 2’ Courtesy of Marc Codsi
Jazz by White Trees
Courtesy of Paul Tyan
‘Sabh el Nohm’ by Zeid Hamdan ft. Hiba el Mansouri
Courtesy of Zeid and the Wings
Sound mixing: Rana Eid and Judith Talge (db studios)
Chairman/General Manager (VTR):
Youssef Ayoub
Marketing executive:
Raja Zgheib
Color Correction:
Haytham Alwan
Graphic Designer:
Toni Abi Aad
Motion Designer:
Dima Boulad
Senior machine room operator:
Atef Keedy
Production Manager:
John Amari
Editing Consultants:
Nadim Chartouni
Meedo Taha
Production Coordinator: Samira Elghoul
Translation: Manal Zoghbi, Manal Khoury, Karim Batlouni, Braidy Eliane
Illustration of Hamed Sinno by Lina Ghaibeh
Photography of Sari El Khazen by Nour El Khazen
Caracalla Footage
Courtesy of Caracalla Dance Theatre
Additional Footage of Bernard Khoury
Courtesy of:
Johnnie Walker
Leo Burnette Agency
Production House INTAJ
Awards: Jury prize of Deutsche Creative Prize as part of Bader Young Entrepreneur’s Program for outreach funds.
Supported by: VTR Beirut Post Production House, Bank Audi, Edde Sands, K Corporation, Qatar Airways, Ministry of Culture of the Lebanese government
https://wn.com/Inside_Lebanon_Sounds_Of_Beirut_(Artists'_Lens)
Artists speak about the sounds of Beirut--the fireworks, and how it sounds like a broken machine.
This is a clip from the documentary "Tomorrow We Will See" which offers a window into how ten artists in Lebanon are using art as a tool to question sectarian divisions while encouraging freedom of thought.
Against the backdrop of Lebanon’s scars from wars, and socio-political scars created from sectarian divisions, Lebanese artists continue to contribute to the creative community despite the uncertainties of what tomorrow may bring.
A rock band's thought-provoking lyrics, a poet's description of time shrinking, an architect's experimental manipulation of space, a novelist's language of the female body, and a painter's reflections on his choice of colors, reveal the process by which the featured artists transform ideas, sketches, spaces into vibrant and dynamic works of art while describing what the expression ‘Bukra Minshouf’ (‘Tomorrow We Will See’) means to them.
Artists (in alphabetical order):
Abbas Beydoun (poet)
Alawiya Sobh (novelist)
Alissar Caracalla (choreographer)
Bernard Khoury (architect)
Chucrallah Fattouh (painter)
Danya Hammoud (performer)
Hamed Sinno (musician)
Lamia Abi Azar (actress, drama therapist)
Nadim Karam (architect, painter, sculptor)
Maya Fidawi (illustrator)
Said Akl (poet)
Sari El Khazen (architect)
Director/Camera/Editor: Soraya Umewaka
Producers: Soraya Umewaka, Madeleine Abdel Jalil Umewaka
Field Producers: Madeleine Abdel Jalil Umewaka, Diane Farah
Original Music: Karno Baghdassarian
Additional Music: Kevork Keshishian (Diamond Setter)
‘Choices’, ‘The Keeper’, ‘Lay La’, ‘A Little Closer’
‘Layering Sounds To Keep Her Warm’ ‘Following My Heart’
Mashrou Leila
‘El Hal Romancy’, ‘Habibi’, ‘Khaleeha Zikra’, ‘Raksit Leila’ ‘Shim El Yasmine’.
‘Khatarna’ by Underground Fiesta, Courtesy of Underground Fiesta
‘Piano Part 2’ Courtesy of Marc Codsi
Jazz by White Trees
Courtesy of Paul Tyan
‘Sabh el Nohm’ by Zeid Hamdan ft. Hiba el Mansouri
Courtesy of Zeid and the Wings
Sound mixing: Rana Eid and Judith Talge (db studios)
Chairman/General Manager (VTR):
Youssef Ayoub
Marketing executive:
Raja Zgheib
Color Correction:
Haytham Alwan
Graphic Designer:
Toni Abi Aad
Motion Designer:
Dima Boulad
Senior machine room operator:
Atef Keedy
Production Manager:
John Amari
Editing Consultants:
Nadim Chartouni
Meedo Taha
Production Coordinator: Samira Elghoul
Translation: Manal Zoghbi, Manal Khoury, Karim Batlouni, Braidy Eliane
Illustration of Hamed Sinno by Lina Ghaibeh
Photography of Sari El Khazen by Nour El Khazen
Caracalla Footage
Courtesy of Caracalla Dance Theatre
Additional Footage of Bernard Khoury
Courtesy of:
Johnnie Walker
Leo Burnette Agency
Production House INTAJ
Awards: Jury prize of Deutsche Creative Prize as part of Bader Young Entrepreneur’s Program for outreach funds.
Supported by: VTR Beirut Post Production House, Bank Audi, Edde Sands, K Corporation, Qatar Airways, Ministry of Culture of the Lebanese government
- published: 05 Mar 2017
- views: 369