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Lebanese Pavillon

The World in the Image of Man
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The World in the Image of Man presents a compelling dialogue between two Lebanese contemporary artists, Danielle Arbid and Ayman Baalbaki, showcased at the 59th Venice Biennale in the Lebanese Pavilion. Arbid's video AllΓ΄ ChΓ©rie features a split-screen portrayal of a divided Beirut, mirrored by Baalbaki's monumental installation Janus Gate, which reflects the city's fragmentation through shifting barriers and doors. Together, these works evoke the fractured reality and uncertain atmosphere of modern Beirut.
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This exhibition catalogue will appeal to readers interested in contemporary art, Middle Eastern culture, and the visual exploration of urban experience and political fragmentation.

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For the 59th edition of the Venice Biennale, the Lebanese Pavilion exhibits two Lebanese contemporary artists, Danielle Arbid and Ayman Baalbaki, in the exhibition The World in the Image of Man.

The dialogue between these two artists is characterised by different geographical and aesthetic points of view: the video AllΓ΄ ChΓ©rie by Danielle Arbid, a filmmaker and video artist who emigrated to Paris, interacts with Janus Gate by Ayman Baalbaki, a painter who lives and works in Beirut. Within his monumental installation, Ayman Baalbaki creates a work embodying the process of fragmentation suffered by the city of Beirut due to the return of barriers and barricades in its streets. The movement of the door of Janus, which is alternately wide open, shuttered or closed, responds to the mother of the artist's frantic race car through Beirut. The video is organised in a split screen, enhancing the impression of a divided city. The soundtrack is composed of snatches of negotiations on the phone, accounting for a fractured city in the midst of uncertainty.

The catalogue gathers several articles facilitating the apprehension of these two artists and marks the return of the Lebanese Pavilion to the Venice Biennale after five years of absence.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9782370741929

Publisher: Editions Skira Paris

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 September 2023

Country: France

Imprint: Editions Skira Paris

Illustration: 100 Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 210.0mm

Height: 270.0mm

Weight: 920g

Pages: 192

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