Autobiographical influences play an important role in the work of Camille Zakharia, who chronicles the multitude of places he has called home since leaving Lebanon in 1985 during the Civil War (1975-1990). Through photomontage and collage, Zakharia creates dynamic, kaleidoscopic images that appear to vibrate. In collaboration with CAP, Barjeel Art Foundation is bringing "Al-Seef" exhibition. January 11th Exhibition curated by Suheyla Takesh Artwork Details: Costal Promenade - Reclaim series 2010 Photography on Hahnemühle fine art paper 50 × 50 cm Courtesy of Barjeel Art Foundation.
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Thursday, January 8, 2015
Al-Seef Exhibition at CAP
Autobiographical influences play an important role in the work of Camille Zakharia, who chronicles the multitude of places he has called home since leaving Lebanon in 1985 during the Civil War (1975-1990). Through photomontage and collage, Zakharia creates dynamic, kaleidoscopic images that appear to vibrate. In collaboration with CAP, Barjeel Art Foundation is bringing "Al-Seef" exhibition. January 11th Exhibition curated by Suheyla Takesh Artwork Details: Costal Promenade - Reclaim series 2010 Photography on Hahnemühle fine art paper 50 × 50 cm Courtesy of Barjeel Art Foundation.
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