REBIRTH BEIRUT PRESENTS “COUP DE COEUR” ART EXHIBITION: A CAPTIVATING COLLECTION OF ARTWORKS IN COLLABORATION WITH ART CENTURIES

Rebirth Beirut is excited to announce the opening of its upcoming art exhibition, “Coup de Coeur’. The exhibition opening is set to take place on Monday 19 February 2024 from 6 to 9 pm and will run until Wednesday 28 February from 3 to 7 pm daily. H…


Rebirth Beirut is excited to announce the opening of its upcoming art exhibition, “Coup de Coeur’. The exhibition opening is set to take place on Monday 19 February 2024 from 6 to 9 pm and will run until Wednesday 28 February from 3 to 7 pm daily.

Hosted at Rebirth Beirut’s cultural headquarters in Gemmayze, this exhibition, curated by Art Centuries,will showcase an exquisite collection of Lebanese, Arab and European paintings, sculptures and modern glass. “Coup de Coeur” is the culmination of 40 years of experience and promises to be a celebration of artistry, culture, and love.

Mr. Gaby Fernaine, the founder and president of Rebirth Beirut, expressed his enthusiasm for this extraordinary showcase of creativity, stating, “Rebirth Beirut is proud to present this new exhibition that reflects love and passion for art, with each art piece embodying our vision for Beirut as a city of knowledge, culture, diversity, art, and love.”

A portion of the proceeds will contribute to Rebirth Beirut’s ongoing initiative
s which include vital projects aimed at enhancing the city’s infrastructure, such as the rehabilitation of traffic lights and street lighting. Support art, Support Beirut, come and visit the new exhibition at Rebirth Beirut.

Source: National news agency – Lebanon

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