بصفتي فنان وباحث وأستاذ في الفنون الجميلة، حاصل على البكالوريوس والماجستير من كلية الفنون الجميلة في الجامعة اللبنانية. أركز بشكل خاص على النحت المعاصر والحديث، وأعمل بمواد مختلفة على قماش (وسائط مختلطة).
تكمن إهتماماتي البحثية في إستكشاف العلاقة بين المادة وجسم الإنسان، وتتركز أعمالي حول الاستكشاف المتعمّد للتقاطع بين الوسائط والتقنيات المختلفة لإنشاء منحوتات وتركيبات ورسومات تعكس منظوري المميز للإنسانية. بإستخدام المقاربات الظاهراتية، أسعى لإثبات ضرورة وجود علاقة بين العنف الشكلاني والجمالي، وإبراز الصراع بين جهتين متناقضتين في تعبيري الفني.
Merheb Merheb (b.1995
As an artist, researcher, and teacher in the field of fine arts, I hold both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree from the Faculty of Fine Arts at the Lebanese University.
I particularly focus on contemporary sculpture and engage in explorations with various materials on canvas, employing a mixed-media approach.
My research interests lie in exploring the relationship between matter and the human body, and my practice centers around the deliberate exploration of the intersection between different mediums and techniques to create sculptures, installations, and drawings that reflect my distinctive perspective on humanity. Utilizing phenomenological approaches, I seek to demonstrate the necessity for a relationship between formalist and aesthetic violence, highlighting the conflict between the two in my artistic expressions.
Exhibitions
2021 Collective exhibition – Gallery Minus2, Titled “Postcolonialism and the
Search for identity”
2021 Collective exhibition – Gallery Janine Rubeiz, Titled “Vision of Today”
2021 Collective exhibition – Barton Art Fair, Gallery KAF
Award and Achievements
2021 Best sculptural design for a memorial to the victims of Covid-19 (Corona),
Organized by the Lebanese Order of Physicians – in Tripoli, Lebanon.
2021 Third place in the international competition for Arts (Freedom Art
Initiative Competition)
2020 Won the prize for the best artwork expressing the Beirut Port explosion.
2018 Chosen to represent the students of the Faculty of Arts at the Forum of Art
Schools in the Mediterranean, which was held in Morocco, in which art
students from France, Portugal, Spain, Egypt, Lebanon, and Morocco
participated.
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