
Katya Traboulsi
U.K, 2016
Collage on Resin
Brass Top and Base
75 x 21 x 21 cm
Katya Traboulsi
Qatar, 2016
Hand Painted Resin and Brass Sticks
Brass Base and Top
73 x 21 x 21 cm
Edition 2 of 6
Katya Traboulsi
Afghanistan, 2016
Hand Carved and Painted Resin
Brass Base and Top
73 x 21 x 21 cm
Edition 2 of 6
Katya Traboulsi
Iran, 2016
Hand painted porcelain
Brass base and top
73 x 21 x 21 cm
Katya Traboulsi
Lebanon, 2016
Hand Carved Cedar Wood
Brass Base and Top
73 x 21 x 21 cm
Artist's Proof
Born in 1960, Katya A. Traboulsi is a Beirut-based multimedia artist whose practice is characterized by the emotional intensity with which she confronts the effects of the Lebanese civil war. Both her painting and sculptural works are characterized by her bold use of colour, which disrupts the viewer’s expectations of the dark subject matter they are confronted with. Her solo exhibition Perpetual Identities (2018) held at the Salah Barakat Gallery saw presented 46 handcrafted replicas of Lebanese war bomb shells adorned with colourful patterns, beads and sculpted forms, thus transforming these destructive military objects into beautiful, ornate vessels. In 2013, Traboulsi published Generation War, a body of work that traces the story of photojournalists who witnessed the civil war during the 80s – an homage to their efforts and a political project that seeks to record the country’s complex histories. Traboulsi lived and worked in Dubaï from 1989 till 2016 before returning to her native Beirut. Her work has been exhibited internationally since 1986 in Paris, London, Dubai, Kuwait, North America, the Algerian museum of Modern Art and the International Armory Show in NYC.