Social Event
Beirut Art Fair
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18 September 2015
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Beirut Art Fair
7000 visitors at the inauguration of the 6th edition of BEIRUT ART FAIR!!
On Friday September 18, 2015 - The inauguration of the 6th edition of BEIRUT ART FAIR was held yesterday at BIEL, under the patronage and in the presence of Mrs. LamaÂ
Tammam Salam, and in the presence of H.E Minister of Culture Mr. Raymond Araiji, H.EÂ
Minister of Tourism Mr. Michel Pharaon, Mrs. Laure d'Hauteville, founder and director ofÂ
the fair; the organizing members of the fair - Pascal Odille, Marine Bougaran, and RaniaÂ
Tabbara - officials, ambassadors, and representatives of partners, sponsors, galleries,Â
More than 7000 visitors attended the first day to discover 51 galleries from 19 countriesÂ
where the artists represented all the trends of modern and contemporary art andÂ
expressed themselves through painting, drawing, sculpture, video, design or performance.
Mrs. Lama Tammam Salam noted that "the goal of BEIRUT ART FAIR is also the goal ofÂ
Lebanon, because culture has a powerful economic lever." She added, "Art holds anÂ
important place and it continues to grow each year. Through art, we can express our coreÂ
values such as freedom of thought and resist all forms of oppression."
This year's cultural program includes the itinerary « Virtual/Reality », curated by PascalÂ
Odille, which is a journey combining reality and the virtual world. Thanks to the support ofÂ
bankmed - the official partner of BEIRUT ART FAIR - A Path to Digital Art is highlightedÂ
and presented through artworks coming from different artists and backgrounds. In addition,Â
the BLC Bank Design platform is showcased, dedicated to Lebanese designers.Â
Photography has always played an important part in BEIRUT ART FAIR, with the renewalÂ
of Byblos Bank Award for Photography to encourage young Lebanese photographersÂ
and the exhibition of their works at the fair.
The Roundtable Program, organized with the support of HSBC Private Bank and inÂ
partnership with The Arab Fund for Arts and Culture (AFAC), involves prominentÂ
personalities in the art scene and includes significant topics such as financing ofÂ
collections, operation of an international art fair, questions concerning the artist status, andÂ
development of documentary photography. (Check the day by day program)
BEIRUT ART FAIR team invited Brave Heart Fund association and Dar Onboz to presentÂ
the Children's book "SAMA" within the initiatives that are supported by the fair.
According to Laure d'Hauteville, "Beirut has experienced an amazing developmentÂ
concerning contemporary art and its market, with an increase in the number of auctionÂ
sales in the region and the opening of new galleries and art dealers. Today, our aspirationÂ
is that BEIRUT ART FAIR #6 amazes its visitors, creates new purposes, and enriches theÂ
The 6th edition of BEIRUT ART FAIR also features the following:
ï‚· SO FAR SO CLOSE: For the first time in Lebanon, Roger Moukarzel - theÂ
renowned Lebanese photographer - presents the video «SO FAR SO CLOSE, SIÂ
LOIN SI PROCHE»
ï‚· THE CEREMONY OF SACRIFICE; Ghassan Ghazal presents a performanceÂ
featuring a shaved and tattooed sheep named « Faro ». Through the use ofÂ
religious symbols, the artist reveals an evolution of the status in sacrifice of theÂ
present context.
ï‚· PLEASE DON'T TOUCH: As part of the platform dedicated to digital artÂ
« Virtual/Reality », an interactive performance is carried out by Nadine Abou Zaki.
ï‚· « YOU ARE ME »: an installation by Dina Maalouf Katrib is showcased. The artistÂ
portrays about self-perception and emotions, by combining mirrors and sculptures.
BEIRUT ART FAIR is open until Sunday, September 20th, 2015 from 3:30 pm till 9:30Â
51 GALLERIES - 19 COUNTRIES
Acquestarte (Switzerland) | Ad Galerie (France) | Albareh (Bahreïn) | Laura ArceÂ
Gallery By Ines Etchebarne (Argentina) | Artlab (Lebanon) | Art On 56th (Lebanon) |Â
Artspace Hamra (Lebanon) | Bel Air Fine Art (Suisse/France/Italie) | Berge PanossianÂ
(Lebanon)| Cities design, art and lifestyle store (United Arab Emirates) | Ci Editions ByÂ
Contemporary Istanbul (Turkey) | Cortade'art (France) | Créations By W|F (Lebanon) |Â
Editions Tamyras (Lebanon) | Emmagoss Art Gallery (Lebanon) | Fadi MogabgabÂ
(Lebanon) | Galerie Béatrice Du Passage (France) | Galerie Bouillon D'Art (France) |Â
Galerie Epreuve D'Artiste (Art Forum Society) Â (Lebanon) | Galerie Janine RubeizÂ
(Lebanon) | Galerie Mamia Bretesché (France) | Galerie Nikki Diana Marquardt - WorkÂ
In Progress (France) | Galerie Odile Ouizeman (France)| Galerie Rauchfeld (France) |Â
Galerie Tanit (Lebanon/Germany) | Galerie Vanessa Quang (France) | Golestan GalleryÂ
(Iran) | Hadi Maktabi Gallery (Lebanon) | Â Hania Farrell (United Kingdom) | HHD HenryÂ
Dakak Jr (Lebanon) | ifa Gallery (China/Belgium) | Jennifer Norback Fine Art (Usa) |Â
Joseph Kfoury (Lebanon) | Kappatos Gallery (Greece)| Las (Lebanon) | Mark HachemÂ
Gallery (Lebanon/France/USA) | My Web'Art (China) | Nalbandian Sal (Lebanon) | NoirÂ
Sur Blanc (Morocco) | Q0DE (Jordan)| Renaissance Design By Randa KuzbariÂ
(Lebanon) | Saccal Design House (Lebanon) | Sama (Lebanon) | Samer Kozah GalleryÂ
(Syria) | South Border Gallery (Lebanon)| Sud Gallery (France) | Tajalliyat Art GalleryÂ
(Syria/ Lebanon) | Tosh Fesh (Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia/ Lebanon) | TwentytwentyoneÂ
(Lebanon) | Wadi Finan For Arts (Jordan) | WeDesign (Lebanon)
BEIRUT ART FAIR - KEY FIGURES
19 COUNTRIES | 51 INTERNATIONAL GALLERIES | 30 NATIONALITIES | 6 EDITIONS |Â
300 ARTISTS | 1500 ARTWORKS | 29 NEW GALLERIES | 10 GALLERIES SPECIALIZEDÂ
ABOUT BEIRUT ART FAIR
Organized by BAF Events SARL since 2010, BEIRUT ART FAIR, with a focus on theÂ
ME.NA.SA ART, has established itself on the regional and international art scene with itsÂ
unique positioning and in synergy with the collectors' interests.
This region of contrasting cultures, which extends from Morocco to Indonesia, can nowÂ
count with the presence of established artists and emerging stars in the art market.
BEIRUT ART FAIR enables to discover new artists, inspired by their heritage and theirÂ
history turmoil, creating their artwork away from the globalization buzz, fashion trends andÂ
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