Join the Workshop Gallery as it hosts a collective exhibition called “Crisis Practice”.
“Crisis Practice” is an exhibition that groups a new generation of Lebanese artists who were born during the war and who have mainly completed their art studies abroad, a crucial remoteness that contributed to their artistic practice. The aim of this exhibition is to show new trends, practices and attitudes within the Lebanese contemporary art scene that do not represent images of war, but are rather haunted by a buried malaise, reflection of an unstable history.
The artworks presented in the exhibition possess a conceptually autonomous presence that harbors a critical and political approach: a diary of absence, an impossible itinerary and an accumulation of preoccupations pervaded by a poetic disorder.