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  • Hanibal Srouji (born 1957 in Beirut, Lebanon) is a Lebanese painter. He graduated in 1987 from Concordia University, Montreal. He lived in Canada and France before returning in his country. Srouji developed a technique of burning holes in his paintings after having participated to numerous workshops in America and Europe, including the Triangle Arts Trust. He currently teaches at the Lebanese American University.


    Life and work


    Srouji's art deals with his nostalgia for Lebanon, as he emigrated at the beginning of the Lebanese Civil War. At the beginning of the war, Srouji served as Red Cross volunteer in Southern Lebanon, an experience he later compared to horror movies. He ultimately escaped from Sidon by boat to Cyprus before emigrating to Canada. Shortly after the end of the war, Srouji traveled back to Lebanon to try to pick up the pieces.
    Hanibal Srouji became known for using a blow-torch to create small hales and lines. His paintings remind one of bullet-marked walls of crippled buildings in Beirut and encompass the human emotions in the aftermath of the civil war. Another series has been dominated by vertical lines that represent the bars of a cage, as signs of confinement, but can also be read as bars of a musical composition.
    Although Srouji is considered as an abstract painter, his recent work, Terre/Mer ("land/sea"), evoked landscapes.


    Awards



    Ahmed Asseleh Prize, Algiers, 1999
    "Mérite et dévouement français", Art Silver Medal, 1997
    49th Saint-Cloud exhibition Grand Prize, Musée des Avelines, 1997.


    Publications



    Hanibal Srouji: Painting fire, water, earth and air, Gregory Buchakjian and Sary Tadros (Galerie Janine Rubeiz, 2013)
    Paroles d’Artistes: Hanibal Srouji (L’Agenda Culturel, 2010)


    Selected exhibitions




    = Solo exhibitions

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    "Anti Gravity", Galerie Eulenspiegel, Basel, Switzerland,2016
    Into the Clouds, Singapore Art Fair, with Galerie Janine Rubeiz, Singapore, 2014
    Head in the Clouds, Galerie Janine Rubeiz, Beirut, 2014
    Cages, June Kelly Gallery, New York, 2011
    Healing Bands, Europia, Paris, 2011
    Hanibal Srouji, FFA Private Bank, Beirut, 2010
    Healing Bands, Galerie Eulenspiegel, Basel, 2009
    Offrandes, Galerie Janine Rubeiz, Beirut, 2009
    Touches, Galerie Janine Rubeiz, Beirut, 2006
    Hanibal Srouji, Service Culturel Municipal, Gentilly, 2005
    Hanibal Srouji, Galerie Eulenspiegel, Basel, 2004
    Hanibal Srouji, Galerie Janine Rubeiz, Beirut, 2003
    Transformations, Galerie Janine Rubeiz, Beirut, 2003
    Particules, Galerie Janine Rubeiz, Beirut, 1997


    = Group exhibitions

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    "Musee Sursock, 32e Salon D’AutomneE", Sursock Museum, Beirut, 2016
    "BITASARROF", the Lebanese national Library, 2016
    "MAC International", The MAC's first open arts prize – Shortlisted 2014 – Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2014 – [1]
    "Syri-Arts, 101 Works of Art for Syrian Refugee Children in Lebanon", Beirut Exhibition Center, 2013
    "Tjreed – a selection of Arab Abstract Art, 1908–1960", CAP, Contemporary Art Platform, Kuwait, 2013
    "Vous avez dit Abstrait" – Exposition collective, Galerie Tanit, Beirut, 2013
    "Art Dubai, 2013", & "ABU DHABI Art, 2013", Galerie Janine Rubeiz, UAE, 2013
    Pellicula, Galerie Janine Rubeiz, Beirut, 2013
    Vous avez dit abstrait?, Galerie Tanit, Beirut, 2013
    Subtitled: With Narratives from Lebanon, Royal College of Art, London, 2011
    Rebirth, Lebanon 21st Century Contemporary Art, Beirut Exhibition Art Center, Beirut, 2011 Archived 2013-01-16 at the Wayback Machine
    Convergence, New Art from Lebanon, The American University Museum, Katzen Arts Center, Washington DC, 2010


    References




    External links


    Website of Hanibal Srouji
    Hanibal Srouji at Galerie Janine Rubeiz
    Hanibal Srouji at Europia Productions: Complete list of exhibitions and collections
    Hanibal Srouji at Galerie Eulenspiegel, Basel Archived 2017-09-15 at the Wayback Machine

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