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Syrian Brazilian artist brings over 30 works to Casa França-Brasil for the “Lugar de Passagem” exhibition.
Sarah Campelo participates in the Ghosta Visual Art Fair, an event that brings together Lebanese and foreign artists. Curator Jacques Menassa had his works exhibited in Brazil.
Artworks by Lebanese young artists about the Tripoli Fair, a project designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, will be on view at the Guimarães Rosa Institute in Lebanese capital Beirut starting Thursday (11).
The works were shortlisted in an art contest on the Tripoli Fair venue, designed by Brazil’s Oscar Niemeyer. Held by Brazil’s Embassy in Beirut and the Guimarães Rosa Institute – Beirut, the exhibit will run from April 12 to 27 at the Marsah gallery.
Postcards featuring an art that illustrates a book on Sudan will be sold to raise funds for a project in the Arab country. Professor Patricia Teixeira Santos, who studies Sudan and is the author of the book, participates.
Brazilian Aline Motta is among over 150 artists and collectives presenting works at the event in the emirate, which runs until June 11, with free admission.
Photographer, artist and activist Gui Mohallem talked about his trip back to Lebanon. The country of origin of his family was the backdrop of videos and photos created by him to reconnect with his history.
The Brazilian Muslim artist produces watercolor paintings using gold leaves, crystals, and a myriad of colors. From São Bernardo do Campo, she has already sent her works inspired by the Quran, Arabic calligraphy, and Persian rugs to several Brazilian states and other countries.
Going for a walk outdoors, I found Ripe Market, a fascinating farmers’ market that shows the diversity of local producers and sellers.
Sidnei Santos established Total Design Art two years ago. He sells furnishing and décor items built from throwaway car, yacht, airplane and motorcycle parts.
Born in a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, the artist is now in Sergipe and will participate in events in São Paulo starting next Monday (18).
Brazilian artist Jonathas de Andrade was part of an art residency in Jordan in 2013. The work created there is exhibited in Sesc_Videobrasil Contemporary Art Biennial in São Paulo.
The Contemporary Art Biennial features work by eight artists from Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and, for the first time, Saudi Arabia and Tunisia.