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JOE KESROUANI EXHIBITION Wednesday, January 21, 2009
ARTSPACE TO EXHIBIT WORKS OF LEBANESE ARTIST ArtSpace will organise an exhibition of the works of Lebanese artist Joe Kesrouani from January 21 to February 12, 2009 at its gallery in Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC). http://www.arabeastern.com. Monday, January 26, 2009
NO ILLUSIONS AT THE DIFC ArtSpace says it is organising an exhibition of the works of Lebanese artist Joe Kesrouani from 21 January to 12 February 2009 at its gallery in DIFC. http://www.cpifinancial.net. Monday, January 26, 2009
ARTSPACE GALLERY SHOWCASES WORKS OF LEBANESE ARTIST JOE KESROUANI Under the patronage of HE Dr. Omar Bin Sulaiman, Governor of the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) and Managing Director of the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, Dubai’s renowned art gallery, ArtSpace, is organising an exhibition of the works of Lebanese artist Joe Kesrouani from 21 January to 12 February 2009 at its gallery in DIFC. http://www.eyeofdubai.com. Monday, January 26, 2009
ARTSPACE GALLERY SHOWCASES WORKS OF LEBANESE ARTIST JOE KESROUANI The exhibition titled "No Illusions" showcases works that depict the insidious transformation of our landscapes and its destruction in the name of "progress" and "technological advancement". Drawing attention to the environmental disaster that this has caused, the works ask critical questions about the future of mankind. http://www.zawya.com. Sunday, January 25, 2009
ARTSPACE GALLERY SHOWCASES WORKS OF LEBANESE ARTIST JOE KESROUANI Dubai's renowned art gallery, ArtSpace, will organise an exhibition of the works of Lebanese artist Joe Kesrouani from January 21 to February 12, 2009 at its gallery in Dubai International Financial Center(DIFC). http://www.gulfnews.com. Sunday, January 25, 2009
ARTSPACE GALLERY SHOWCASES WORKS OF LEBANESE ARTIST JOE KESROUANI Under the patronage of HE Dr. Omar Bin Sulaiman, Governor of the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) and Managing Director of the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, Dubai’s renowned art gallery, ArtSpace, is organising an exhibition of the works of Lebanese artist Joe Kesrouani from 21 January to 12 February 2009 at its gallery in DIFC. http://www.arabianbusiness.com. Sunday, 25 January 2009
ARTSPACE GALLERY SHOWCASES WORKS OF LEBANESE ARTIST JOE KESROUANI ArtSpace Gallery Showcases Works of Lebanese Artist Joe KesrouaniPaintings Draw Attention to Environmental Disaster Facing Humanity Under the patronage of HE Dr. Omar Bin Sulaiman, Governor of the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) and Managing Director of the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, Dubai’s renowned art gallery, ArtSpace, is organising an exhibition of the works of Lebanese artist Joe Kesrouani from 21 January to 12 February 2009 at its gallery in DIFC. http://www.albawaba.com. Sunday, January 25, 2009
ME-NEWSWIRE Paintings Draw Attention to Environmental Disaster Facing Humanity http://www.me-newswire.com. Sunday, January 25, 2009
DIFC The exhibition titled “No Illusions” showcases works that depict the insidious transformation of our landscapes and its destruction in the name of "progress" and "technological advancement". Drawing attention to the environmental disaster that this has caused, the works ask critical questions about the future of mankind. http://www.difc.ae. Sunday, January 25, 2009
KESROUANI CONSTRUCTS The Lebanese artist Joe Kesrouani brings his unique blend of architecture, photography and painting to Dubai’s Artspace Gallery. Kesrouani will show his black and white, high-contrast portraits and his paintings – gloomy cityscapes in deep reds and blacks – that highlight his background in architecture. http://thenational.newspaperdirect.com. Monday, January 12, 2009
"NO ILLUSIONS" EXHIBITION, DUBAI! Influenced by surrealism, psychedelia and pop, Joe Kesrouani is a painter and photographer and by his own admission, “self-taught 100 percent.” http://www.xing.com
CANVAS GUIDE Born in Lebanon, Joe Kesrouani studied architecture in Paris and learned painting and photography on his own. His paintings represent two levels of life experience, blending abstraction and figuration to convey more introverted, complex and emotionally probing narratives. http://www.canvasonline.com