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“Duo Up!”  Thursday, September 7, 2023

“Duo Up!” Exhibition at MACAM

Nestled amidst the backdrop of MACAM’s old lime factory and within the museum’s walls, collaborative art takes center stage in the “Duo Up!” exhibition, showcasing the talents of @dianabousalman@anthonyelkhouri@_alimerhii_, and @salahmissi.

From ceramics to an in-situ installation, the exhibition embodies the creative expressions of four artists who have thrived during their month-long residency at MACAM.
Ali Merhi and Salah Missi have seamlessly merged their skills to create the larger-than-life installation “Bey 000,” an artistic exploration of the intricate relationship between Beirut and the sea. Meanwhile, Diana Bou Salman and Anthony El Khoury’s multidisciplinary artworks harmonize in their shared quest to explore tangible and intangible heritage through urban and domestic environments, as reflected in their project “A Poetical Narrative On Dwelling.”

The “Duo Up!” exhibition will be on display until October 1, 2023. 

Duo Up! Opening

Mark your calendars for Thursday, September 7, 2023. We invite you to join us in celebrating the exhibition’s opening from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.

Beirut-MACAM Roundtrip ($5 per person)

Secure your spot on our bus shuttle! Departure is at 5:30 p.m. from Martyr’s Square (next to “Virgin Megastore”), and return is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. For reservations and more details, please contact 03 322 432.

The “Duo Up!” exhibition will be on display until October 1, 2023.
With the support of @zicohouseofficial

Meet the Artists

Diana Bou Salman x Anthony El Khoury

Introducing Diana Bou Salman and Anthony El Khoury, MACAM’s artists-in-residence. They have been chosen as one of the two artist duos to reside and collaborate on a joint project for an entire month. Don’t miss the unveiling of their multidisciplinary piece “A Poetical Narrative on Dwelling” on September 7 at MACAM.
Diana Bou Salman

Diana Bou Salman (b.1997, Paris) holds a master’s degree in architecture. She specializes primarily in set design within the art and cultural sphere, collaborating with diverse institutions and museums throughout France. Her expertise extends to leading academic workshops, including notable engagements at the National Superior Architecture School of Paris Malaquais and the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts since 2021. Blending scenography and architecture, Diana explores the poetic relationship between imagery and space. Through videos and sculptures, she creates narratives that delve into intimate spaces and the concept of belonging. Diana crafts imaginative projections by combining different production methods to realize her artistic vision.

Anthony El Khoury

Anthony El Khoury is a multidisciplinary architect who explores various themes and theories through experimentation and improvisation with diverse forms and mediums of representation. His work, both personal and academic, finds reason and inspiration in the observation of presents, situations and contexts.

Ali Merhi x Salah Missi

Introducing Ali Merhi and Salah Missi, MACAM’s artists-in-residence. They have been chosen as one of the two artist duos to reside and collaborate on a joint project for an entire month. Don’t miss the unveiling of their installation “Bey 000” on September 7 at MACAM.

Ali Merhi (b. 2000) is a Lebanese visual artist based in Beirut. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts and Plastic Arts from the Lebanese University in 2022. His artistic portfolio encompasses a variety of forms and mediums, including painting, drawing, and installation. Ali engages with subjects closely tied to Lebanese matters, examining socio-political concerns. Notably, he participated in the Sienna Art Institute residency in Italy in 2022. His work has been showcased in both Lebanon and Italy.

Salah Missi (b. 1992), a Lebanese visual artist, holds a double degree in Architecture (M.Arch) and Fine Arts (BFA). He directs his curiosity toward the Arab world, probing the essence of people’s shared existence, questioning society’s unwritten rules, and exploring the impact of corrupted ruling systems. His work has been exhibited in diverse countries, including Germany, Ireland, Saudi Arabia, and Lebanon. While Salah’s primary artistic mediums encompass painting, drawing, and printmaking, his exploration extends beyond these realms as well.

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