Join us in this fascinating conversation with sculptor Lina Husseini. Lina's art is a blend of figurative and abstract, using PVC as her primary material. Discover the passion and creativity that drive her unique approach to art, as she talks about her artistic process, her use of color, and the powerful messages hidden in her sculptures. Lina's work challenges traditional artistic norms and invites viewers to experience art in a whole new way. Explore the world of PVC sculpting and the limitless possibilities of artistry in this captivating video.
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Read MorePresentation of my solo exhibition "MEMENTO" during the TV show "Morning Talk" on LBCI Beirut.
Read MorePresentation of my solo exhibition.
Read MoreBy: Rowynn Dumont. In the rich tapestry of artistic expression, where metropolises like New York, Paris, and London often bask in the limelight as the epicenters of creative genius, the brilliance of innovation knows no geographical bounds. In the beating hearts of lesser-celebrated locales, we unearth the authentic alchemists of artistry, quietly weaving their masterpieces in the shadows of conventional capitals. In this voyage of revelation, we embark on the odysseys of three extraordinary artisans: Angel Espino from Denver, Colorado; Lenor Bingham from Portland, Oregon; and Lina Husseini from Beirut, Lebanon.
Read MoreDes peintures de citrons mûrs, de fleurs chatoyantes et de casseroles entassées, la belle saison dans toute sa splendeur s’affiche, avec 12 artistes libanais à la Galerie Cheriff Tabet. OLJ / Par Chloé EL-KHOURY, le 26 juillet 2023 à 17h30
Read MoreCertificate of Appreciation delivered by Dr. Cathia Jenainatti, PhD, Dean of School of Arts and Sciences, LAU Lebanese American University, to Memorialize my solo exhibition "Thoughts in Color" in March 2023.
Read MorePink Thing of The Post: Waves (a sculpture of painted PVC) by Lina Husseini was spotted in NYC’s Agora Gallery booth.
Read MoreLe vernissage de l’exposition de Lina Husseini a eu lieu le vendredi 3 mars à la galerie Sheik Zayed de l’Université libano-américaine, et l’exposition, si riche en sensations colorées, ne laisse pas indifférent. Découvrez ce moment artistique à la LAU, au bâtiment Safadi jusqu’au 11 mars 2023. Un événement culturel de plus organisé par les Drs Tony Karam et Cathia Jenainati.
Read MoreWhimsical, colorful and decidedly modern sculptures are showcased in abstract shapes cast in bright iridescent colors. The PVC forms bend and unravel to reveal figures and notions that play a disappearing game depending on the angle.
Read MoreÀ l’occasion de la Journée internationale de la femme, et pour continuer à lui donner le rôle qu’elle mérite au Liban comme ailleurs, le PNUD, l’Union européenne et USAid ont réuni leur énergie pour organiser, autour d’une exposition de peintures, photographies et sculptures, toutes conjuguées au féminin, trois journées particulières sous l’intitulé « Her Voice, Her Power ».
Read MoreLina Husseini creates hypnotizing sculptures that challenge traditional academic norms as their materiality, color, and movement form characters that interact with their audience’s space and perception.
Read MoreFour artists come together with works on paper, paintings, and sculptures in contemporary styles, each bringing their own flavor, yet united in their modernity.
Read MoreAgora Gallery is thrilled to announce Exotic Reveries, a group exhibition of paintings, sculptures, and photographs that explore the contemporary notion of exoticism.
Read MoreWomen artists from Lebanon reveal their talent to the world. This talk series was curated and moderated by Nicole Hamouche, a Lebanese journalist and consultant on creative industries. The Ebtedy Talks were created within the context of the Ebtedy Knowledge Platform (https://www.ebtedy.com/en/home) and belong to the project “Cultural and Creative Industries”, which is implemented by the GIZ on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and in cooperation with the Goethe-Institut. It improves employment and income opportunities for creative professionals in six partner countries; Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Kenya, Senegal, and South Africa and operates mainly in the music, fashion, design and animation sectors. In addition to promoting the development of entrepreneurial, digital, creative and technical skills through training programmes, the project aims to strengthen the framework conditions and the ecosystem of the cultural and creative industries.
Read MoreArt to Learn, Art to Live est une exposition pour la bonne cause qui a lieu à LAU New York, avec une vente aux enchères débutant le 7 septembre 2022. Plusieurs artistes exposent leurs Oeuvres.
Read MoreAn Art Reunion est une exposition collective qui se tient à la galerie Claude Saba Art Gallery à Kfarhbab. Elle regroupe un éventail d’artistes aux talents divers: Wissam Melhem, Zeina Nader, Micheline Nohra, Zoha Abdulsater, Fadi Balhawan, Lina Husseini, Mohamed el-Masry, Sarah Saba et Claude Saba
Read MoreFauvism, expressionism, surrealism and abstraction come together in a collection celebrating the pillars of modern art. From expressions of identity and existentialism, to explorations of intimacy, the paintings, drawings and sculptures explore complex themes. Visually rich in color and composition, they translate and relay these topics in a palatable manner, conveying them in a single image or sculpture.
Read MoreInterview on AL JADEED TV about the exhibition "ART DEFINED" at Rebirth Beirut curated by The Gallerist
Read MoreInterview given to Mounir Hafi for World Art Collectors describing my feelings through the artworks exhibited in "Invisible Sentiments"
Read MoreAnxiety, joyfulness, and other feelings are each given their own pedestal in this series of installation. Thirteen pieces representing different situations and emotions that people experience on a daily basis are presented. They are to be considered and reflected upon as they reveal hidden sentiments. The mixed medium art pieces look like three dimensional paintings, with key elements highlighted in color and effectively 'popping' out of the flat background surface. The artworks err on the threshold of paintings and sculpture, but remain simple in their composition. Hands play a thematic role along with abstract shapes and elementary shades of red, blue, yellow, orange and green, all juxtaposed against dark neutral tones of black and grey.
Read MoreAn interview for World Art Collector Incubator about my latest works and my futur plans. Producer: Mounir Hafi. Director: Maroon Asmar
Read MoreInterview with artists after the exhibition "From Peoria to Lebanon".
Read MoreOn this episode of Out and About, Jenn Gordon talks with Bill Conger and physician and pianist Dr. Tony Karam about the special upcoming concert and exhibition "From Peoria to Lebanon."One year ago, a massive warehouse explosion rocked Beirut, Lebanon, killing hundreds of people and displacing 300,000. Among the most prominent local populations of central Illinois are thousands of Americans whose family members immigrated from Lebanon.On this anniversary, the Peoria Riverfront Museum presents an unprecedented contemporary art exhibition featuring donated art from artists of Lebanon and a piano concert in partnership with the Scottish Rite Theatre. The concert features Karam, a renowned Lebanese physician and classical pianist.
Read MorePresentation of the event by Mr John Morris CEO of Peoria Riverfront Museum.
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