The Last Straw: Photographer Fouad Khoury Showcases Beirut Blast Photos in Dubai Gallery

Published January 11th, 2021 - 11:28 GMT
Dubai-based gallery The Third Line, are currently showing the exhibition 'The Last Straw' a presentation of artworks by Fouad Elkoury and Joana Hadjithomas, and Khalil Joreige that feature Beirut at their core. ⁠(Instagram)
Dubai-based gallery The Third Line, are currently showing the exhibition 'The Last Straw' a presentation of artworks by Fouad Elkoury and Joana Hadjithomas, and Khalil Joreige that feature Beirut at their core. ⁠(Instagram)
Highlights
Here are some highlights from the Lebanese photographer’s work in ‘The Last Straw,’ on display in Dubai’s The Third Line gallery.

‘The Flag’

Lebanese photographer Fouad Elkoury has dedicated much of his career to capturing the turbulent story of the Middle East and particularly his homeland. Following the blast at Beirut port in August 2020, the gallery put together this show, featuring Elkoury’s images alongside works by Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige, all of which have “Beirut at their core.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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‘Burj El Brajne’

Elkoury’s images of damaged buildings in Beirut in the 1980s, such as this one, documenting the “visceral memories of civil war,” remain all-too relevant today. “The remnants of combat are woven into a body of work that is both informative and narrative,” the gallery press material states. “Images at once tragic and tender.”

 

‘Room Over Garage’

Through his images of destruction, the gallery continues, Elkoury is hoping to “reclaim the medium from colonial doctrine.” The 68-year-old photographer “captures moments that leave the viewer unsure if they are observing a state of becoming or unbecoming.”

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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