Kaelen Wilson-Goldie Archive
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Jan 02, 2009
Art A new book chronicles the war of images waged in Lebanon's political posters - and the way artists and designers shaped the country's larger conflicts, writes Kaelen Wilson-Goldie. Read Article Guerrilla marketing
Dec 16, 2008
Feature Photographs of Lebanon's Palestinian refugee camps have at times proven exploitative and unhelpful for the subjects in front of the lens. We look at the projects aiming to put photographic skills in the hands of the camps' youth. Read Article Beyond the frame
Nov 22, 2008
A weekend guide to... Beirut Lively once more, greeting its visitors with something that is new, remnants of the old and reminders of times past. Read Article Resilient city, reborn again
Nov 16, 2008
For the past year, an anonymous street-level space in the neighbourhood of Mar Mikhael has been surprising passers-by with exhibitions of contemporary art. Read Article Breaking down the barriers
Nov 03, 2008
Ayman Baalbaki's latest exhibition turns an elegiac lens on the devastation of his hometown of Beirut. Read Article The art of war
Oct 27, 2008
Feature The Ayam Beirut film festival eschews star-studded world premieres in favour of an intimate focus on the cinema of the region. Read Article Beirut's close-up
Oct 09, 2008
Four hours from Abu Dhabi Luxurious and low-key, quaint, sophisticated and stubbornly provincial, Beirut is a city of wild contradictions and criss-crossing influences. Read Article A city of great contrasts
Oct 05, 2008
98 Weeks is a rolling research project that carves out chunks of time for artists, critics and curators to read, think, study, learn and begin to produce new works Read Article In search of daily life
Sep 07, 2008
The event was a revelation. Karim Ghattas realised the single-concert structure was better suited to both artists and audience Read Article Jazz is the talk of the town
Aug 07, 2008
In a new family history, the Lebanese author Amin Maalouf travels to Lebanon, Cuba and beyond. Read Article In search of lost lines