Nabil Nahas (born 18 September 1949 in
Beirut
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, Lebanon) is a Lebanese artist and painter living in
New York
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Biography
Nabil grew up in
Cairo
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and Beirut, before moving to the United States for college to study at
Louisiana State University
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. He is the younger brother of the Lebanese/Brazilian businessman
Naji Nahas. He earned a
BFA in 1971 and an
MFA from
Yale University
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in 1973. Encounters with
contemporary painters
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at Yale influenced Nahas to move to New York after graduation.
Painting career
He exhibited regularly at important New York galleries and received critical acclaim for his work. Usually working "in" an abstract idiom, Nahas repeatedly reinvented himself.
Nahas’ paintings have made use of geometric motifs and decorative patterns inspired Levantine art architecture. Nahas also employs traditional Western
abstract painting
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Western art had been, from the Renaissance up to the middle of the 19th ...
,
pointillistic
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Georges Seurat and Paul Signac developed the technique in 1886, branching from Impressionism. The term "Pointillism" wa ...
and
impressionistic
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techniques. Sometimes he combines these traditions in brightly colored paintings, suggestive of the richness of nature and of the imagination. One of Nahas’ motifs is
starfish
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, sometimes cast in
acrylic paint
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, on top of which he layered high-chroma acrylic paint.
In his most recent work, Nahas introduced recognizable Lebanese cedar, pine and olive trees in his most direct references yet to his native land. In 2018, Nahas was commissioned to produce a cedar painting to be featured on a new stamp in Lebanon.
Exhibition history
Solo exhibitions
* 1973 Yale University, Connecticut
* 1977
Ohio State University
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, Ohio
* 1978 Robert Miller Gallery, New York
* 1979 Robert Miller Gallery, New York
* 1980 Robert Miller Gallery, New York
* 1987
Holly Solomon Gallery, New York
* 1988 Galerie Montenay, Paris
* 1988 Holly Solomon Gallery, New York
* 1994
Baldwin Gallery
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, Aspen, Colorado
* 1997
Sperone Westwater
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, New York
* 1998 Baumgartner Galleries, Washington, DC
* 1998 Milleventi, Milan
* 1999 Sperone Westwater, New York
* 2002
25th Bienal De São Paulo
* 2002 J. Johnson Gallery, Jacksonville Beach, Florida
* 2005 Galerie Xippas, Paris
* 2005 Sperone Westwater, New York
* 2009 Galerie Tanit, Munich, Germany
* 2010 FIAF Gallery, New York
* 2010 Beirut Exhibition Center (BEC), Beirut, Lebanon
* 2011 Lawrie Shabibi Gallery, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
* 2011 Ben Brown Fine Arts, London, England
* 2013 Sperone Westwater
* 2013 Lawrie Shabibi, Dubai, UAE
* 2014 Ben Brown Fine Arts, London
* 2016
Saleh Barakat Gallery, Beirut, Lebanon
*2019
Saleh Barakat Gallery, Beirut, Lebanon
References
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1949 births
Lebanese painters
Living people
Artists from Beirut