The exhibition at the Beirut Exhibition Center through Aprils 19th features the work of several contemporary visual artists working in photography and video. The pieces all belong to private collections.…
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Serge Najjar’s photographs show viewers an abstract reality made up of shapes, colors, shadows and materials. “I go towards the unknown to find an architecture that appeals to me,” he…
Following last year’s theme of the young generation of Lebanese photographers, this year the organizers of Photomed Liban are highlighting the country’s photographic heritage through three exhibitions.…
Portrait of Patrick Baz, the Franco-Lebanese war photographer who is now the head of the Middle East and North Africa photo department for the Agence France Presse…
As the war in Syria drags on and attention is drawn elsewhere, more than 3.2 million Syrian refugees have fled into neighboring countries, including 1.2 million to Lebanon. Their situation…
The Beirut Photo Marathon attempts to document the Lebanese capital by comparing the visions of different photographers. Today we’re unveiling the work of the two winners of the 2014 edition.…
In May, the Arab Image Foundation (FAI) received the UNESCO-Sharjah Prize, awarded every year to organizations working to promote the art of Arab cultures. It was a sign of recognition…
One of the latest series from the Lebanese photographer Randa Mirza, Beirutopia, takes the viewer into the urban imaginary of Beirut, which is currently rebuilding itself: “In that sense, I’m not original.…
At the beginning of the Photomed adventure were two Philippes, both photo lovers and professionals. Philippe Heullant is an editor of specialized revues (Le Monde de l’Optique, Le Monde de…
Fouad Elkoury (b. 1952) began his career during the Lebanese civil war (1975-1990). For Photomed, the photographer revisited this period in his professional and personal life. “Compiling, as everyone knows, is…