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Testimonies of Fire
Massacres and Masterpieces in Arab Art ⁠ ⁠, 13 September - 11 October 2025

Testimonies of Fire: Massacres and Masterpieces in Arab Art ⁠ ⁠

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Testimonies of Fire, Massacres and Masterpieces in Arab Art ⁠ ⁠

A journey through fire: its violence, its memory, and its transformation into art.

 
 
Testimonies of Fire is the Dalloul Artist Collective’s first group exhibition, presented in collaboration with the Ramzi and Saeda Dalloul Art Foundation. Curated by Dr. Basel Dalloul, the show brings together more than twenty artists whose works confront massacres, wars, and displacements, transforming devastation into testimony and masterpieces.
 
At its center stands the first public presentation of Dia Azzawi’s Sabra and Shatila Massacre tapestry, 2018. Originally conceived in 1982-83 as a vast polyptych in response to the Beirut massacre, the work has long been recognized as a landmark of modern Arab art, often called the “Guernica of the Arabs.” Commissioned by DAF and woven in Madrid’s Real Fábrica de Tapices over four years by more than thirty artisans, the tapestry translates fragile paper into enduring fiber, ensuring that Azzawi’s outcry against atrocity will travel across generations and geographies.
 
Around this monumental centerpiece, the exhibition unfolds across four registers: the shock of atrocity, the ruins left behind, the weapons and hostile materials reimagined as monuments, and the oracles of endurance that carry fire’s afterlife into vision. Fire here is not only destructive; it is also transformative, forging steel, weaving thread, and igniting memory.
 
The exhibition gathers works by Youssef Abdelke, Dia Azzawi, Ayman Baalbaki, Said Baalbaki, Serwan Baran, Jean Boghossian, Tagreed Darghouth, Chawky Frenn, Mahmoud Hammad, Inaya Hodeib, Mohammed Kacimi, Salim Al Kadi, Mamdouh Kashlan, Abdul Rahman Katanani, Sliman Anis Mansour, Nazir Nabaa, Mahmoud Obaidi, Faisel Laibi Sahi, Marwan Sahmarani, Asim Abu Shakra, Hady Sy, Alfred Tarazi, and Katya Traboulsi. Each work stands as a material witness, etched, burned, woven, or forged in response to violence and survival.
 
Presented in DAC’s Stone Garden headquarters in Beirut, Testimonies of Fire transforms the Artspace into a site of remembrance and responsibility. These works do not illustrate history; they bear witness to it. They call us to recognize that the flames are not only of the past but continue to shape the present and future.
 
This first group exhibition at DAC signals our commitment to artist-led narratives, intergenerational dialogue, and regionally anchored cultural work. It is both commemoration and call to act. It is an insistence that the testimonies carried in these works endure, resisting silence and erasure.
  
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Works
  • Chawky Frenn, New world Order , 1995
    Chawky Frenn, New world Order , 1995
  • Mahmoud Hammad, Cain & Abel, 1958
    Mahmoud Hammad, Cain & Abel, 1958
  • Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Yemen), 2014
    Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Yemen), 2014
  • Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (U.S.A), 2014
    Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (U.S.A), 2014
  • Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Saudi arabia)
    Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Saudi arabia)
  • Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Russia)
    Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Russia)
  • Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Palestine)
    Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Palestine)
  • Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Oman)
    Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Oman)
  • Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Nigéria)
    Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Nigéria)
  • Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Lebanon)
    Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Lebanon)
  • Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (France)
    Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (France)
  • Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Italy)
    Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Italy)
  • Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Iraq)
    Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Iraq)
  • Katya Traboulsi, The Weight of Peace, 2025
    Katya Traboulsi, The Weight of Peace, 2025
  • Alfred Tarazi, Beirut Zoo, 2025
    Alfred Tarazi, Beirut Zoo, 2025
  • Youssef Abdelke, Child from Gaza, 2023
    Youssef Abdelke, Child from Gaza, 2023
  • Dia Al-Azzawi, Sabra and Shatila Massacre 1982-1983, 2018
    Dia Al-Azzawi, Sabra and Shatila Massacre 1982-1983, 2018
  • Ayman Baalbaki, THE MIDDLE EAST , 2014 - 2015
    Ayman Baalbaki, THE MIDDLE EAST , 2014 - 2015
  • Hady Sy, Still Standing Always, 2022
    Hady Sy, Still Standing Always, 2022
  • Asim Abu Shakra, Last Cactus (Black Cactus), 1990
    Asim Abu Shakra, Last Cactus (Black Cactus), 1990
  • Asim Abu Shakra, Cactus, 1988
    Asim Abu Shakra, Cactus, 1988
  • Marwan Sahmarani, The Silence That Remains , 2024
    Marwan Sahmarani, The Silence That Remains , 2024
  • Faisel Laibi Sahi, Uprising, 2016
    Faisel Laibi Sahi, Uprising, 2016
  • Mahmoud Obaidi, Operation Iraqi Freedom Family, 2015
    Mahmoud Obaidi, Operation Iraqi Freedom Family, 2015
  • Mahmoud Obaidi, Farewell Kiss, 2016
    Mahmoud Obaidi, Farewell Kiss, 2016
  • Nazir Nabaa, Bahr el Bakar, 1970
    Nazir Nabaa, Bahr el Bakar, 1970
  • Sliman Anis Mansour, Jamal Al Mahamel III (The Camel/Carrier of Hardships , 2005
    Sliman Anis Mansour, Jamal Al Mahamel III (The Camel/Carrier of Hardships , 2005
  • Abdul Rahman Katanani, We will return after six days, 2015
    Abdul Rahman Katanani, We will return after six days, 2015
  • Mamdouh Kashlan, مجزرة داعل , 1973
    Mamdouh Kashlan, مجزرة داعل , 1973
  • Salim Al Kadi, Fatal Blast Radius, Lebanon , 2023
    Salim Al Kadi, Fatal Blast Radius, Lebanon , 2023
  • Salim Al Kadi, Bombshell from Khiam, Lebanon, 2025
    Salim Al Kadi, Bombshell from Khiam, Lebanon, 2025
  • Mohammed Kacimi, L'oracle des temps, 1996
    Mohammed Kacimi, L'oracle des temps, 1996
  • Chawky Frenn, Your Silence i suffer, 1969
    Chawky Frenn, Your Silence i suffer, 1969
  • Tagreed Darghouth, from the series "Merkava", 2017/2018
    Tagreed Darghouth, from the series "Merkava", 2017/2018
  • Tagreed Darghouth, From "Brighter than a thousand Suns" Series, 2014-2015
    Tagreed Darghouth, From "Brighter than a thousand Suns" Series, 2014-2015
  • Jean Boghossian, Untitled(the blue and black one), 2019
    Jean Boghossian, Untitled(the blue and black one), 2019
  • Jean Boghossian, Untitled (the green and black one), 2017
    Jean Boghossian, Untitled (the green and black one), 2017
  • Serwan Baran, 30 Seconds Out of Time, 2021
    Serwan Baran, 30 Seconds Out of Time, 2021
  • Ayman Baalbaki, Beit Beirut, 2016
    Ayman Baalbaki, Beit Beirut, 2016
  • Inaya Fanis-Hodeib, The Apple That Ate the Phoenix, 2015
    Inaya Fanis-Hodeib, The Apple That Ate the Phoenix, 2015
  • Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identity
    Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identity
  • Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Spain)
    Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Spain)
  • Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Iran)
    Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Iran)
  • Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Greece)
    Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Greece)
  • Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Egypt)
    Katya Traboulsi, Perpetual Identities (Egypt)
  • Abdul Rahman Katanani, Tornado, 2015
    Abdul Rahman Katanani, Tornado, 2015
  • Said Baalbaki, Broken Dream, Reve Brise, 2022
    Said Baalbaki, Broken Dream, Reve Brise, 2022
Press
  • الموسم الفني في بيروت بعد الحرب والانهيار فنون بيروت

    September 24, 2025
  • "غيرنيكا العرب": عن مجزرة صبرا وشاتيلا

    منى سكرية, September 22, 2025
  • شمس الصباح | جدارية صبرا وشاتيلا.. ضياء العزاوي يوثّق المأساة بريشة الفن

    September 16, 2025
  • Testimonies of Fire: Massacres and Masterpieces in Arab Art at the Dalloul Artist Collective

    September 8, 2025
  • شواهد النار.. جدارية ضياء العزاوي تعود إلى بيروت شاهدة على الذاكرة والوجع

    September 8, 2025
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