Zena Assi
Ayman Baalbaki
Oussama Baalbaki
Ayah Bdeir
Huguette Caland
Chaza Charafeddine
Ginou Choueiri
Flavia Codsi
Tagreed Darghouth
Benoit Debbane
Nancy Debs Hadad
Laure Ghorayeb
Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige
Gilbert Hage
Jessica Kalache
Karen Kalou
Abdul Rahman Katanani
Nadim Karam
Samir Khaddaje
Zena El Khalil
Fouad El Khoury
Annie Kurkjian
Mary Lynn Massoud & Rasha Nawam
Samar Mogarbel
Jean Marc Nahas
Mario Saba
Marwan Sahmarani
Nada Sehnaoui
Mounira Al Solh
Hanibal Srouji
Alfred Tarazi
Camille Zakharia
Lamia Ziade
Juliana Khalaf
The first curated exhibition of Lebanese Contemporary Art
Using five themes to interpret Lebanon's rich, complex history by artists living in and outside of Lebanon and the socio-political realities that have influenced and shaped their art APEAL presents. The exhibition includes paintings, sculptures, mixed-media installations, photographs, digital animations, films and sculptures by over 30 Lebanese artists such as Ayman Baalbaki whose iconic representations provoke an edgy insight into his world and this approach contrasted by Huguette Caland, now in her eighties, who uses mixed media in abstract to evoke the cultural heritage of her country, drawn from childhood memories. Private View Thursday 3 November 2011 from 6.00pm to 9.00pm.