- Pascal Hachem, The Lightness of Hell 1, 2021
- Pascal Hachem, The Lightness of Hell 2, 2021
- Pascal Hachem, The Lightness of Hell 3, 2021
- Pascal Hachem, The Lightness of Hell 5, 2021
- Pascal Hachem, The Lightness of Hell 6, 2021
- Pascal Hachem, The Lightness of Hell 7, 2021
- Pascal Hachem, The Lightness of Hell 8, 2021
- Pascal Hachem, The Lightness of Hell 10, 2021
- Pascal Hachem, The Lightness of Hell 12, 2021
- Pascal Hachem, The Lightness of Hell 16, 2021
- Pascal Hachem, The lightness of hell 18, 2021
- Pascal Hachem, The Lightness of Hell 19, 2021
- Yann Lacroix, Bhar Lazreg, 2022
- Yann Lacroix, Cumulus, 2022
- Yann Lacroix, Sun Set, 2022
- Yann Lacroix, Untitled, 2022
- Yann Lacroix, Untitled, 2021
- Catalina Swinburn, Anahita, 2021
- Pascal Hachem, A Flock of Sheep Without a Shepperd, 2016
- Mohamed Hamidi, Untitled, 1998
- Elena Damiani, As the dust unsettles No.1, 2020
- Elena Damiani, As the dust unsettles No.2, 2020
- Elena Damiani, As the dust unsettles No.3, 2020
- Maha Malluh, Food for Thought "Faces", 2022
Selma Feriani Gallery is delighted to return to Art Dubai for its 15th edition, presenting a collection of new and old works by artists Elena Damiani (Peru), Pascal Hachem (Lebanon), Mohamed Hamidi (Morocco), Yann Lacroix (France), Maha Malluh (Saudi Arabia), and Catalina Swinburn (Chile). These 6 artists showcase a multiformity of disciplines, spanning from sculptures in various medium to paintings of diverse dimensions.
Art Dubai commits to cultivating a culture of discovery, offering exciting new global perspectives and broadening conversation beyond traditional western-led geographical scopes and narratives. Selma Feriani Gallery will showcase art practices ranging in scope and geography, from the African continent, to Latin America, to the Middle East.
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