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Beirut Art Fair Sales

July 25, 2012 by Marion Maneker

The Beirut Art Fair concluded with these sales. (Sorry, no prices were provided.)
  • Prinzessin Michaela Nikolajewna Wolkonsky sold three videos.
  • Tajalliyat Art Gallery based in Syria sold pieces for Yousef Yousef and Marwan Ayyam Gallery sold two big compositions for Inaya Hodeib.
  • Agial sold  a piece for artist Ayman Baalbaki.
  • Sabrina Amrani Gallery sold two art installations for the Algerian artist Zoulikha Bouabdellah.
  • VDA Galleries negotiated the sale of photographs for Jean-François Rauzier as well as Marc Harrold and Willy Rojas.
  • ChinaToday gallery got a huge success with paintings for young artist Lin Hairong.
  • Waddah Faris sold photographs for Rifat Chadirji, from The Palm Massacre series.
  • Epreuve d’Artiste gallery one sculpture for Maya Eid was sold as well as multiple pieces for Zeina Abirached.
  • Sophie Lanoë gallery sold works for Reda Abdel Rahman as well as a seat by Fady Salame.
  • Trait Noir-Aroya gallery sold a piece for Mohamed El Baz.
  • Janine Rubeiz gallery sold a piece for François Sargologo.
  • Samer Kozah gallery sold the painting entitled Oriental Man for Amjad Wardet.
  • Art Chowk gallery based in Pakistan and Dubai sold three pieces for Simeen Farhat.
  • Joanna Seikaly Art Gallery managed to sell a piece for Sermaan Khawann to a Danish collector
  • South Border Gallery based in Brazil negotiated the sale of a piece for Wifredo Lam as well as paintings for young Cuban artists such as Rodolfo Valdes, Antonio Montes De Oca and Jorje Ortero.
  • Le Violon Bleu concluded the sale of many pieces for Syrian artist Sabham Adam, as well as a piece for Farid Belkahia.

PR# Final Report BEIRUT ART FAIR

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