Lebanese artist Hatem Imam stages show at unconventional theater location
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Lebanese artist Hatem Imam stages show at unconventional theater location

A Lebanese painter has put a new perspective on showcasing his visual art.

Artdayme: Instead of displaying his works in a museum, gallery, or cultural center, Hatem Imam’s latest exhibition is taking place in the dimly lit interior of Beirut theater Metro Al-Madina.

The theater recently relocated there as part of an initiative to diversify its cultural activities with events such as Imam’s art show.

He told Arab News: “The paintings and prints are not displayed in the typical manner, in a white cube and side by side.

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“The scenography, lighting, and sound have a performative aspect that felt more at home in a theater space than an art gallery. The Metro family generously accepted to experiment with me on this show.”

Running until July 23, the exhibition, produced by the non-profit gallery Art Design Lebanon, is titled “Slumber’s Tongues,” and showcases a selection of more than 20 abstract artworks that Imam has worked on for the past six months.

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He said: “The work looks at language, and at different tongues with which we communicate. In front of abstract art, our brains strain to find meaning, to attach to familiar forms, to fill in the gaps.”

Imam, who has a background in graphic design and fine arts, has been particularly inspired by the printmaking skills of European masters Rembrandt, Whistler, and Degas, and he described his painting style as “sitting between abstraction and figuration.”

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He added: “My scenes could look like depictions of land, natural formations, rocks, streams, and waterfalls, but they are always simultaneously undone by elements that break the illusion of space.

Photos by Paul Gorra

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