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Beirut Art Center

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Beirut Art Center
Beirut Art Center is located in Beirut
Beirut Art Center
Location within Beirut
Beirut Art Center is located in Lebanon
Beirut Art Center
Beirut Art Center (Lebanon)
Established2009
LocationBeirut, Lebanon
Coordinates33°52′48″N 35°31′50″E / 33.879976°N 35.530477°E / 33.879976; 35.530477
Type
DirectorReem Shadid
Websitebeirutartcenter.org

Beirut Art Center is a space for exhibiting contemporary art in Beirut, Lebanon

History

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Beirut Art Center opened to public in January 2009. It is managed as a non-profit organization whose founders and executive board members were Sandra Dagher, Lamia Joreige, Nathalie Khoury, Rabih Mroué and Maria Ousseimi[1] The project roots in the growing interest to local contemporary art. It was an initiative of Sandra Dagher, who previously curated a private art space, Espace SD, and Lamia Joreige, visual artist.[2] In 2007, Sandra Dagher curated with Saleh Barakat, owner of Agial Art Gallery in Beirut, the first Lebanese Pavilion at the Venice Biennale.[3]

In 2011, New York City's New Museum hosted “Museum as Hub: Beirut Art Center” a project that includes an exhibition, the presentation of Beirut Art Center’s Médiathèque, and a series of events.[4]

After co-founders Sandra Dagher and Lamia Joreige have been in charge of the BAC for five years, Marie Muracciole was appointed in February 2014 to take its direction for a five-years mandate.[5] In 2019, Rana Nasser-Eddin was named administrative director and two artists, Haig Aivazian and Ahmad Ghossein were appointed artistic directors. In January 2023, Reem Shadid was appointed as director. [6]

Building

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The BAC opened in Jisr el Wati, an industrial area on the banks of Beirut River. The building was refurbished by architect Raed Abillama from a factory into a white cube space.[7] The 1500 sq m space occupied 2 floors. The ground floor included the main exhibition space, a book store and an auditorium. The first floor included a secondary exhibition space, a médiathèque, a cafe with a terrasse, and the administrative offices. In 2019, Beirut Art Center moved into a new location, in the same neighborhood, occupying two floors in a warehouse building.[8]

Exhibitions

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2019

  • Home Works 8: I will return, and I will be millions
  • Home Works 8: The distance between your eyes and the Sun (Charbel-joseph H. Boutros)
  • Touché! (Gesture, Movement, Action) with Basel Abbas and Ruanne About Rahme, Majd Abdel Hamid, Francis Alÿs, George Awde, Yto Barrada, Mathilde Besson, Ismail Bahri, Manon de Boer, Tacita Dean, Ali Eyal, Omar Fakhoury, Hiba Farhat, Ghida Hachicho, Mona Hatoum, Ana Jotta, Hassan Khan, Nesrine Khodr, Joachim Koester, Arthur Ligeon, Pierre Leguillon, Mathilde Lequenne, Dala Nasser, Roman Signer, Rania Stephan (curated by Marie Muracciole and C Wavelet)
  • How to Reappear: through the Quivering Leaves of Independent Publishing

2018

2017

  • Sharjah Biennial 13. Tamawuj: an unpredictable expression of human potential
  • Photography at Work. Allan Sekula (curated by Marie Muracciole)
  • Falling is not extending, Falling is collapsing, Marwa Arsianos, (curated by Marie Muracciole)
  • On Becoming Two, Tony Chakar, (curated by Marie Muracciole).
  • A Chapter of Synonyms, Rana ElNemr, (curated by Marie Muracciole).


2016

  • Exposure 8 - Metabolism with Monica Basbous Moukarzel, Mohamed Berro, Mochu, Bahar Noorizadeh, Núria Güell & Levi Orta, Anna Ogden-Smith, Rivers Plasketes, (curated by Marie Muracciole)
  • The Portrait is an Address, Hassan Khan, exposition solo, (curated by Marie Muracciole)
  • Unravelled, (curated by Marie Muracciole and Rachel Dedman) with Majd Abdel Hamid, Mounira Al Solh, Yto Barrada, Taysir Batniji, Alighiero e Boetti, Michele Cohen, Janna Dyk, Mona Hatoum, Sheila Hicks, Annette Messager, Khalil Rabah, Karen Reimer, Nasri Sayegh, Laure Tixier, Raed Yassin, septembre-novembre.
  • Esma’/Listen, with Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Francis Alÿs, Vartan Avakian, Pauline Boudry and Renate Lorenz, Moyra Davey, Melissa Dubbin and Aaron Davidson, Pierre Huyghe, Alvin Lucier, Christian Marclay, Olaf Nicolai, Sharif Sehnaoui, Jessica Warboys, Cynthia Zaven (curated Marie Muracciole and Marcella Lista) .
  • Landversation Beirut, Otobong Nkanga, (curated by Marie Muracciole).


2015

  • Exposure 7 – Mobility, with Yasmin Hage-Meany, Sandra Iché, Eshan Rafi, Mahmoud Safadi, Merve Unsal, (curated by Marie Muracciole).
  • Aftercinema, with Kamal Aljafari, La Ribot, Jumana Manna, (curated by Marie Muracciole).
  • Unfinished Conversation, around Stuart Hall with John Akomfrah, Penny Siopis, Zineb Sedira, (curated by Marie Muracciole).


2014

  • Meeting Points 7. Beirut: Ten Thousand Wiles and a Hundred Thousand Tricks
  • Afteratlas

2013

2012

2011

  • Exposure 2011
  • The Beirut Experience
  • Be...longing. Fouad Elkoury
  • Image in the Aftermath
  • Meeting Points 6. Locus Agonistes: Practices and Logics of the Civic
  • IMAGE WORKS. Harun Farocki
  • Drawing with the Things Themselves. Paola Yacoub

2010

2009

  • America
  • Earth of Endless Secrets. Writing for a Posterior Time. Akram Zaatari
  • Prisoner Of War. Bernard Khoury
  • The Road to Peace
  • 4
  • Exposure 2009
  • Closer

BAC Design

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BAC Design was a program dedicated to local industrial and product design.

2013

  • Fly Bird Fly by Dar Onboz

2012

  • Biomechania by Ranya Sarakbi
  • Contemporary Perspectives in Middle Eastern Crafts. BAC design Exhibition by Carwan Gallery with Karen Chekerdjian, Khalid Shafar, Lindsey Adelman, Marc Baroud, Studio mischer'traxler, Nada Debs, Oeuffice, Paul Loebach, Philippe Malouin, Tamer Nakisci[13]
  • Street Art Bag by Sarah's Bag
  • Pathways by Nada Zeineh
  • Custom Miles by Azzi & Osta
  • All that is reminiscent of her name by Krikor Jabotian
  • The Creative Space

2011

  • Beirut Rock Center. By Spockdesign - Karim Chaya
  • Beirutkon. Anastasia Nysten, Carlo Massoud, Joelle Achkar, Marc Dibeh
  • Seeds. A BAC design exhibition by Nathalie Khayat
  • STARCH your summer. An exhibition by STARCH designers 2008-2009-2010
  • The Order of Angels. by Hoda and Elias Baroudi
  • Who's living on the 13th floor?. An Exhibition of Ceramics by Mary-Lynn Massoud and Racha Nawam

2010

  • Capturing Culture. by Rana Salam

References

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  1. ^ "Beirut Art Center". 2009. Archived from the original on 28 April 2019. Retrieved 14 January 2012.
  2. ^ "Beirut Art Center". Beirut Art Center. Nafas Art Magazine. Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations (ifa), Germany, Elke aus dem Moore, in cooperation with Universes in Universe - Worlds of Art. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.
  3. ^ "Pavilion of Lebanon". 52nd International art exhibition. Archived from the original on 5 October 2007.
  4. ^ "Museum as Hub: Beirut Art Center: Due to unforeseen events..." New Museum. 2011. Archived from the original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 22 January 2012.
  5. ^ "Nomination announcement in Timeout of Marie Muracciole at the direction".
  6. ^ "Beirut Art Center Announces New Artistic Directors". Art Asia Pacific. 2019. Archived from the original on 10 October 2019. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  7. ^ "Global Art and the Museum: MoCA of the Month". ZKM. 2010. Archived from the original on 22 February 2011. Retrieved 14 January 2012.
  8. ^ "April 14, 2019 - Beirut Art Center - Beirut Art Center marks 10 years". e-flux. 2019. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  9. ^ "Video Vintage 1963 - 1983". MutualArt. April 2013. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
  10. ^ "Jananne Al-Ani in Beirut". Arab Fund for Art and Culture. 5 Feb 2013. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  11. ^ "Eric Baudelaire: Now Here Then Elsewhere". MutualArt. February 2013. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  12. ^ Flora Moricet (15 March 2012). "REVOLUTION VS REVOLUTION / BEIRUT ART CENTER". Inferno Magazine. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
  13. ^ "Exhibitions". Carwan Gallery. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
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