street art cypher in the heart of beirut
an exhibition of impermanence
The Wall Beirut | الحَيْط is the first street art cypher in the Middle East produced by a collective of miscreants on a mission to motivate street art in Lebanon.
The Wall provides the space, materials and an open invitation for artists to participate in an exhibition of impermanence: a space where any artist is free to express themselves without constraints, a new masterpiece unfolding over what came before, inspiring us all and raising the bar for the next challenger.
The Wall is an independent, non-profit collaboration hosted at Nation Station
Next performance: December 2024
Artist: sama
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Gallery
Marie-Joe Ayoub aka Mjay is an independent Lebanese street artist born in Beirut and based in France. Mjay uses street art as a tool to deliver social and political messages, tinted with poetic imagery…
Renoz, a multidisciplinary urban artist from Cadmouse, Southern Lebanon, and a Lebanese University graduate with a Bachelor in Fine Arts…
A prominent Lebanese graffiti practitioner entrenched in the Beirut scene for over a decade, Unrestrained by the limitations of his home country, Spaz considers public space his arena of expression. Streets hold the vibrance of his work, recording his evolution…
Kesadi, artiste peintre lyonnais né en 1994, a tracé son chemin artistique dès son adolescence à travers les graffitis et l'art urbain…
Quetzilla est un artiste peintre et muraliste français issu des arts visuels et des arts urbains dont la particularité est de rendre le figuratif abstrait….
In the heart of the bustling city of Abidjan, where cultures converge and urban life thrives, lives Dewone a Lebanese graffiti artist whose vibrant characters have become an integral part of the city's artistic tapestry…
ghenwa noiré is a Lebanese Amsterdam-based performer and multimedia installation artist. In her performances she uses body movement, music and storytelling to tap into utterances and gestures that are influenced by the social structure of Lebanon…
EpS was born and raised in Ivory Coast, where graffiti's only presence was found in hip-hop magazines, EpS starting sketching with hopes to participate in the movement. Limited by the lack of scene, his self taught journey would quickly hit a ceiling.
In 2002, the civil war tore Ivory Coast apart and the 18 year old artist found himself returning to his parent's home country, Lebanon…
Exist is a Lebanese graffiti artist that uses public space as a medium to interact and influence. With Arabic being his mother tongue, he started experimenting with Arabic graffiti letters after a couple of years painting Latin lettered traditional graffiti.
Merging distinct techniques and different approaches to produce expressive visuals that rely on true feelings, every artwork is a chance to share another real experience…
nab is a Lebanese artist who uses hand-cut stencils to bring life to long-forgotten and intimate moments in century-old photographs.
Combining the knowledge of his trade as a photographer with his passion garnered from years immersed in the Lebanese street art scene, nab has become a master of scalpel and spray paint who creates moments that surprise and elicit wonder…