Past Exhibition / Fouad Elkoury
Art Basel 2018
June 14 - 17, 2018
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Fouad Elkoury, 'Azarieh, Beirut', 1991, Ink jet print on Baryta paper, 62.5 x 50 cm
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Fouad Elkoury, 'Burj el Brajne, Beirut', 1982, Ink jet print on Baryta paper, 16 x 24 cm
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Fouad Elkoury, 'Door to Nowhere, St George's church, Beirut', 1991, Ink jet print on Baryta paper, 20 x 16 cm
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Fouad Elkoury, 'Femme Fatale, Beirut', 1991, Ink jet print on Baryta paper, 62.5 x 50 cm
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Fouad Elkoury, 'Grand Theatre, Beirut', 1982, Ink jet print on Baryta paper, 50 x 75 cm
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Fouad Elkoury, 'Hisham Hotel, Jericho', 1993, Ink jet print on Baryta paper, 100 x 125 cm
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Fouad Elkoury, 'Khoury Palace, Beirut', 1982, Ink jet print on Baryta paper
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Fouad Elkoury, 'Marika, Beirut', 1991, Ink jet print on baryt paper, 20 x 16 cm
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Fouad Elkoury, 'No Horizon, Beirut', 1991, Ink jet print on Baryta paper, 24 x 16 cm
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Fouad Elkoury, 'Opera House, Beirut', 1994, Ink jet print on Baryta paper, 62.5 x 50 cm
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Fouad Elkoury, 'Room Over Garage, Beirut', 1982, Ink jet print on Baryta paper, 60 x 40 cm
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Fouad Elkoury, 'Silence - Studio Nahas, Cairo', 1988, Ink jet print on Baryta paper, 16 x 24 cm
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Fouad Elkoury, 'The Bedroom, Beirut', 1982, Ink jet print on Baryta paper, 24 x 16 cm
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Fouad Elkoury, 'The Bullet rigged curtain, Beirut', 1995, Ink jet print on Baryta paper, 72 x 90 cm
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Fouad Elkoury, 'The Ceiling, Institut Francais d'Archeologie, Beirut', 1991, Ink jet print on Baryta paper, 50 x 62.5 cm
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Fouad Elkoury, 'The Flag, Beirut', 1991, Ink jet print on Baryta paper, 120 x 150 cm
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Fouad Elkoury, 'The Hearse, Beirut', 1991, Ink jet print on Baryta paper, 16 x 20 cm
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Fouad Elkoury, 'The Portrait, Hebron', 1993, Ink jet print on Baryta paper
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Fouad Elkoury, 'Untitled, Beirut', 1991, Ink jet print on Baryta paper, 62.5 x 50 cm
Images
The Third Line is pleased to present a solo presentation of Fouad Elkoury at Art Basel 2018. The selection of Fouad’s photographs taken between 1982 and 1995 looks at the recurring imagery of crumbling or abandoned domestic spaces as a testimony to the devastating realities in war-torn Beirut and Palestine.