Showing posts with label tanya traboulsi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tanya traboulsi. Show all posts

Monday, March 9, 2015

Lost Strange Things by Tanya Traboulsi


Lebanese-Austrian photographer Tanya Traboulsi is back with a solo exhibition at Art Factum Gallery in Beirut (Qarantina), until April 11. The present series "illustrates the different facets that represent home while simultaneously observing the affiliation to time, space, people and memory". Tanya's new exhibition os accompanied by a monograph published by Triton.
Everything you have to know is here!

Monday, January 13, 2014

Looking forward PhotoMed in Beirut


At last! One photographic rendezvous not to be missed in Beirut... After its first edition in Sanary-sur-Mer (France) last May, PhotoMed is moving to Beirut. Opening next Friday. You will discover some of Beirut Prints' photographers (Ghadi Smat, Tanya Traboulsi, Mazen Jannoun, Lara Zankoul), specially in Saifi Village through "La jeune photographie libanaise" show.

Later in January, amateur and professional photographers will be welcomed to a workshop hosted by Bilal from LollipopArt. All details here. Adobe profiles, color correction, image processing, white balance... You'll learn everything you need to learn. See you there!


Thursday, November 7, 2013

Beirut Prints @ Al Souk (London)


Beirut Prints is happy to export its fine art photo collection! Starting November 14, some of our limited edition photographs will be available in London in the framework of Al Souk - the best of Arab design & art. The very first edition of this event will take place at the Graffik Gallery in Notting Hill (until November 21), and then at  the famous Tabernacle from November 25 to December 1. We are proud that Mazen Jannoun's Angel nº5 was chosen for the official poster.

Al Souk (which is part of the major Nour Festival of Arts) will also host products designers, editors, fashion designers. David Hury and Mazen Jannoun – part of Beirut Prints collective – will attend to the opening next week.

Spread the word and see you there!

List of Beirut Prints' limited edition sent to UK:


Beirut's Accessories
Artwork by Tanya Traboulsi
Edition 1/10, 2/10
Printed on Innova Semimatte
Beirut's Angel nº5
Artwork by Mazen Jannoun
Edition 2/10, 3/10, 4/10, 5/10
Printed on Innova Semimatte
Beirut's Battleship
Artwork by Kassim Dabaji
Edition 2/10, 3/10
Printed on Innova Semimatte
Beirut's Breath
Artwork by Rudy Bou Chebel
Edition 1/10, 2/10
Printed on Innova Semimatte
Beirut's Gravity
Artwork by Lara Zankoul
Edition 1/10, 2/10
Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag
Beirut's Mask
Artwork by David Hury
Edition 3/10, 4/10
Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag
Beirut's Old Lady
Artwork by David Hury
Edition 1/10, 2/10
Printed on Innova Semimatte
Beirut's Secret Corner nº5
Artwork by David Hury
Edition 1/10, 2/10
Printed on Innova Semimatte 

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Tanya Traboulsi @ Potpourri 001

Back to work! Tanya Traboulsi will be part of the upcoming Art Factum exhibition, starting September 18. Potpourri 001 is the annual group show organized by Art Factum Gallery (Qarantina area). Seven other artists will be represented. Among them, French photographer Mustapha Azeroual who showed a magnificent work about trees at AFG in 2012.

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Lebanese photographic scene now @ PhotoMed Festival



Tanya TraboulsiLara ZankoulGhadi Smat and Mazen Jannoun - part of the Beirut Prints collective -, Caroline Tabet, Joanna Andraos and Emile Issa exhibit their artwork nowadays in Sanary-sur-Mer (south of France) in the frame of the PhotoMed Festival. One of them sent us a short message yesterday saying: "I did learn a lot by taking part to this festival..." 

The Lebanese participation is curated by Tony el-Hage and co-organized by Serge Akl from the Tourism Office of Lebanon in Paris. Thanks to them for being so engaged in promoting Lebanese artists.

French TV channel TV5 did air a short report (in French) about them.






Thanks to the Festival's Facebook page for the pictures above. You can also check Toromoro's Facebook album about the festival.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Tanya, Lara, Ghadi & Mazen @ PhotoMed 2013 (France)


As Lebanon will be the guest country of the upcoming edition of the PhotoMed Festival (South of France), curator Tony el-Hage selected 7 photographers working in Beirut: Tanya Traboulsi, Lara Zankoul, Ghadi Smat and Mazen Jannoun, parts of the Beirut Prints collective, in addition to Caroline Tabet, Joanna Andraos and Emile Issa. The event is co-organized by Serge Akl and the Tourism Office of Lebanon in Paris.

See you there on May 23!