The video documentary to be screened on June 12 in Ramallah mixes contemporary footage with the account of the Brazilian emperor on his visit to Palestine. The event will also feature a photo exhibit.
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Lebanese Brazilian Bruno Bou Haya speaks on Friday (17) at 3 pm in the lounge of publisher Vento Leste at the Tiradentes Photography Festival in Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Exhibition ‘The Road to Reframe’ [‘Beirute: o caminho dos olhares’] opened this Friday (5) and runs until August 28. The solo exhibition honors the victims of the explosion in the Port of Beirut in 2020.
Photographer Ishaq Madan produces art from the everyday life of the insular Gulf country. He was born and raised in Manama, the city he wants to show to the world.
Exhibition ‘Tarikh al-Brasil’ by Brazilian photographer Marcelo Schellini showcases the African Arab community living around mosques in São Paulo. The photos can be seen at the São Paulo Museum of Image and Sound from next Saturday, May 1st.
A third-generation Lebanese, Bruno Bou Haya went to Lebanon in July 2019. He recently released the book ‘Deus também descansa’ (God also rests), featuring pictures from across the country and images of daily life at his grandparents’ village.
Marcel Weichert, a Brazilian that works as a pilot in Dubai, is the artists of the exhibition with photographs taken in the UAE, Myanmar and the US. The pictures, mostly faces, shows the human diversity.
The event kicks off on Friday morning with an exhibit at the Villa Lobos Park Library in São Paulo. A ceremony on Thursday evening saw artists, diplomats and authorities flock to the Chamber headquarters.
Dani Sandrini from Brazil prepares the exhibition ‘Poetic Souvenir,’ which will answer questions Brazilians have about Jordan. She lived in Aman and built a career both in Brazil and the Arab country.
At the Ceará Book Biennial, the publication ‘Infância Refugiada – Retratos de um Conflito’ features photographs taken by Brazil’s Karine Garcêz in countries including Palestine, Lebanon and Syria. Also featured are texts in Portuguese and English and children’s drawings.
An exhibit by photographer Jacques Menassa will open at 7 pm on Thursday featuring 40 collages that trace back his life story, spanning Brazil, Lebanon and France, at venue Casarão de Ideias.