Metropolis / Marwan Rechmaoui ; contributions by Waddah Charara ... [et al.]
Material type: TextPublication details: Beirut : Kaph Books, 2017. Edition: 1st edDescription: 263 p. : ill. ; 29 cmISBN: 9786148035012Subject(s): Rishmāwī, Marwān, 1964- -- Catalogs | Rishmāwī, Marwān, 1964- -- Interviews | Sculpture, Lebanese -- 21st century -- CatalogsLOC classification: N7276.8.R57 | M48 2017Abstract: Inspired by Beirut's urbanism and cultural history, Rechmaoui's sculptures and installations reflect themes of urbanization and contemporary social and behavioral demographics. Including documentation, essays, and interviews, this illustrated monograph takes a look back at twenty years of work by one of the most important postƯwar contemporary artists from Lebanon and the region.00Deriving inspiration from the geography and rich cultural history of Beirut, the work of Marwan Rechmaoui (born 1964 in Lebanon, lives and works in Beirut) often reflects themes of urbanization and contemporary social and behavioral demographics. He uses industrial materials such as concrete, rubber, tar and glass to create tactile works on a large scale.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Inspired by Beirut's urbanism and cultural history, Rechmaoui's sculptures and installations reflect themes of urbanization and contemporary social and behavioral demographics. Including documentation, essays, and interviews, this illustrated monograph takes a look back at twenty years of work by one of the most important postƯwar contemporary artists from Lebanon and the region.00Deriving inspiration from the geography and rich cultural history of Beirut, the work of Marwan Rechmaoui (born 1964 in Lebanon, lives and works in Beirut) often reflects themes of urbanization and contemporary social and behavioral demographics. He uses industrial materials such as concrete, rubber, tar and glass to create tactile works on a large scale.
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