Aref el Rayess An Artist from Lebanon 1928–2005

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Author: Andrée Sfeir-Semler, Hala el Rayess, Catherine David, Joseph Tarrab, Sam Bardaouil, Till Fellrath, Nadine El-Khoury, Sabine Chaaban Editor-in-Chief: Sfeir-Semler Gallery English April 2024, 176 Pages, 170 Ills. Paperback with lay-flat binding 282mm x 222mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-5735-5

The Lebanese artist Aref el Rayess (1928–2005) pro- duced an impressive œuvre of paintings, drawings, collages, and sculptures, that remains largely unstudied. Rayess was an independent thinker, a political man and a free spirit. He lived in many places and his works reflect the spirit of those respective countries, times and art scenes. The subjects of his works range from individuals and society, abstraction and nature. His style changed constantly, but always remained unmistakable. This first monograph is dedicated to Aref el Rayess’s multifaceted artistic practice, focussing specifically on his paintings between 1949 and 2005.AREF EL RAYESS (1928–2005) studied art in Paris with Fernand Léger, among others, and resided in Lebanon, France, and Italy. With the onset of the civil war in 1975, he relocated to Saudi Arabia, where he assumed the role of art commissioner for the city of Jeddah. Rayess actively participated in exhibitions worldwide.
EXHIBITION
Biennale di Venezia 
April 20–November 24, 2024