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Hussein Nassereddine

Hussein Nassereddine (b. 1993) lives and works in Beirut. His work in installation, performance, video and writing originates from a practice around language that builds fragile monuments – some verbal, some sonic, some tactile – rooted in collective histories and resources of poetry, ruins, construction, and image-making. Nassereddine was a fellow in Ashkal Alwan’s Home Workspace program in 2018. In 2020, he published How to see the columns as palm trees, the seventh book in the Kayfa-ta series.

Exhibitions

15 July, 2022 to 25 July, 2022

Take me away to better days – Benefit Auction Showcase

In collaboration with ArtScoops and Agenda Culturel, AD Leb is hosting an art and design auction at the Sursock Museum on Wednesday, July 20th, to raise funds for the Gaïa Fodoulian Association, an organization that supports and provides shelter for animals in need. Unique or limited edition works by 28 artists and designers will be exhibited at the Sursock Museum on July 15-19, ahead of the live auction which will be conducted by auctioneer Edward Rising. Explore
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Press

LE FIGARO August 25, 2022

À Beyrouth, le Musée Sursock se tourne vers l’avenir

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Exibart December 27, 2021

In Libano, un sito archeologico ospita una mostra d’arte contemporanea

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The National News December 27, 2021

Lebanon art show at Beit Meri’s Roman ruins portrays tragedy in a delicate way

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