As part of a multi-faceted artistic cooperation, Zico House hosted Beit el Sittat, a group exhibition.
The public, invited on the terrace, was invited to wander between the deformed chairs of Ghassan Maasri. A graduate in architecture, the artist is now installed at Mansion (Zokak el-Blat).
Rafik Majzoub’s paintings occupied the ground floor and depicted the human condition. Alongside the unfinished works of the painter, the public could contemplate the woven canvases of Tamara Al Samerrari, a Kuwaiti artist who graduated in Fine Arts at the Lebanese American University of Beirut.
Upstairs, Lamia Joreige exhibited her Objects of War, essential tools and materials used by the Lebanese during the conflict. This “testimonial” installation was a fictional archive, linking individual narratives to collective memory. Lamia Joreige’s works and films were then exhibited in Italy, France, the United States, Great Britain, the United Arab Emirates and Lebanon.
An exhibition organized by Zico House (Beirut).