3. “It’s A Mad World” by Shurooq Amin at Ayyam Gallery
Depicting the worsening conditions of conflicted cities in the Middle East while commenting on the social issues that continue to affect entire populations.
5. Turbans & Kimonos by Jean-Pierre Roc-Roussey at Opera Gallery
For the first time ever in Beirut, the acclaimed French artist will present his latest series on the theme of Turbans and Kimonos. Baroque and eclectic, Jean-Pierre Roc-Roussey’s style combines subjects from the Renaissance, neoclassicism, and Eastern cultures to epitomize the fragility and simplicity of the human condition, especially that which is most precious: love.