Marwan Rechmaoui: But the trees kept voting for the axe.
MARWAN RECHMAOUI
But the trees kept voting for the axe
April 15 - August 12, 2021
MARWAN RECHMAOUI
But the trees kept voting for the axe
April 15 - August 12, 2021
"The forest was shrinking but the trees kept voting for the Axe, for the Axe was clever and convinced the trees that because its handle was made of wood, it was one of them."
Sfeir-Semler Gallery is enormously proud to announce the reopening of its Beirut space with Marwan Rechmaoui’s solo exhibition. Despite the severe economic and political crisis we are going through in Lebanon since October 2019, despite the August 4th, 2020 blast that destroyed hundreds of lives, and wrecked our space, despite the sanitary crisis that has brought the whole world to a halt, despite it all, we resist, in pursuit of our mission to promote the city’s brilliant cultural scene and to offer the world a window to look through.
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Beirut by the Sea, 2017-2018
Marwan Rechmaoui’s Beirut by the Sea maps the Beirut coastline, looking at the city’s shores on the Mediterranean Sea. Responding to his extensive research on the city of Beirut, which has informed some of his iconic works such as Beirut Caoutchouc, 2004; the artists looks at the boundaries of the city, the exact point where the land ends and where the sea begins.