Between Sand and Soul - OCTOBER 2025

The dialogue Between Sand & Soul unveils two distinct yet connected practices, where earth becomes both medium and metaphor. Paintings infused with natural sand rest upon canvas, while sculptures ripple with wave-like mystery. It is within this contrast, the direct and the enigmatic, the simple and the profound... that a harmony emerges. Here, intimacy converses with intrigue, weaving a timeless, contemplative balance that invites viewers into its quiet resonance.

The Waiting Place | Hala AlJaafari - MAY 2025

In The Waiting Place, Hala Aljaafari transforms the overlooked act of waiting into a profound visual language—one that speaks to longing, memory, and the fragile poise of uncertainty. Known for her deeply introspective approach to painting, Aljaafari invites viewers into intimate psychological spaces where time stretches, thoughts wander, and emotion quietly accumulates.

Agitations | Ahmad Moualla - APRIL 2025

In Agitations, Moualla reflects on life as a series of اضطرابات—disturbances that shape and define us. These are not interruptions, but essential truths. His paintings pulse with the tension of what lies beneath the surface: the fragility of certainty, the chaos within stillness, the noise beneath silence. With each work, Moualla doesn’t seek resolution—he gives form to the unresolved, capturing the beauty of conflict and the poetry of unrest.

Ana Huna | Joumana Mortada - MARCH 2025

"Ana Huna" (I Am Here) is a personal extension of her ongoing project Shades of Levant, exploring the interplay of memory, transformation, and presence. Through abstraction, she reclaims lost hues, expressing both the weight of hardship and the quiet power of resilience. The layers of color and form in her work invite viewers to look beyond destruction, recognize beauty in endurance, and find fragments of themselves in her evolving visual language.

Epiphany | Olya Kara - FEBRUARY 2025

Epiphany is an exploration of contrasts, of creation born from chaos, of darkness and light in an eternal embrace. At its core lies the interplay of black and white—the deepest abyss and the brightest illumination. Black, the infinite unknown. White, the force of revelation. Together, they weave the unspoken truth: that within darkness, we find our light.

Concrete Silence | Eyad Jouda - JANUARY 2025

What others discard, Eyad reclaims. Wood, steel wire, cement, and stone—the fragments left behind on construction sites—are transformed under his touch. Each piece finds new purpose, telling stories of endurance and renewal. The material itself becomes a guiding force: in “Exodus,” the weight of concrete echoes the gravity of migration; in “Sufi Whirling,” the fluid lines of metal wires mirror the flowing motion of spiritual devotion. Across the collection, Jouda’s interventions breathe life into discarded remnants, creating sculptures that speak of resilience, transformation, and the hidden poetry in everyday debris.

The Modern World | Ahmad AlWaari - NOVEMBER 2024

In his latest body of work, The Modern World, Alwaari confronts the rapid transformation of human connection in the digital age. Though a millennial, he has lived through the dramatic shifts brought about by social media—observing how it has reshaped communication and altered the fabric of relationships. His paintings offer a contemplative exploration of this complex new reality, capturing the tension between the simplicity of the past and the layered intricacies of contemporary life. Ahmad Alwaari’s art is not merely a reflection of his journey but a mirror held up to society, inviting dialogue, introspection, and a deeper understanding of the world we inhabit.

Crimson Ties | Rinaal Rehab - OCTOBER 2024

In her exhibition, Crimson Ties, Rinal showcases women as a central theme, reflecting her way of connecting childhood memories of her mother sewing with her perceptions of women today. The scarlet threads in her artwork symbolize the detailed, complex lives of women, intricately weaving together past and present experiences. The exhibition captures Rinal’s unique artistic expression of the connections between tradition and modernity, portraying women as strong yet sensitive figures, tied to their heritage and continuously evolving in the present. Through this body of work, she highlights how details in women’s lives mirror the delicate stitches of her mother’s handiwork, emphasizing their resilience and layered identities.

Revealing the Unseen | Aiman Fudda - JUNE 2024

In his exhibition, "Revealing the Unseen," Fudda invites you to look beyond the surface and explore the hidden depths of his art. His paintings are a conversation with color, a dance of emotions, and a journey into the heart of his creativity. Through his work, he shares a piece of his soul, capturing the beauty of unrestrained expression and the powerful connection between silence and sound.

Kaleidoscopic Radiance | Karim AlDosari - MAY 2024

A kaleidoscope of colors swirls across Karim's canvases, where the woman in his artworks radiates femininity and beauty, her essence shimmering on the canvas, announcing the birth of a painting. A kaleidoscope refers to a constantly changing pattern or sequence of elements, symbolizing the vibrant diversity of Karim's artistic expression. “The woman is the muse in my chromatic tale, embodying modesty, delicacy, generosity, and the ability to wait,” he explains. She appears in the most enchanting scenes alongside her partner in work and life, depicted as a lover of life, clinging to its every strand, dancing with love, passion, and joy. Karim, the artist, arranges the rhythm of light with his brush strokes and the expertise of an actual artist, skillfully shaping his feminine figures.

A Visual Journey Through Inner Pain | Abdullah Chhadeh - MARCH 2024

In A Visual Journey through Inner Pain, renowned musician and artist Abdallah Chhadeh transforms discarded patient files from a shuttered psychiatric clinic in Damascus into haunting works of art. Each sketch, born from spontaneous empathy, reflects the silent struggles and resilience of forgotten souls. Through this powerful series, Chhadeh gives visual form to unseen anguish—offering viewers a poignant meditation on suffering, memory, and the healing power of art.

This Too Shall Pass 2 | Dana Kamal & Jonas AlSayed - FEBRUARY 2024

This Too Shall Pass 2 brings together the distinct yet harmonious voices of Jonas Alsayed and Dana Kamal in a shared exploration of change, resilience, and transformation. Through sculpture and painting, the exhibition invites viewers to reflect on the passing nature of hardship and the quiet strength found in renewal. Each work, unique in form and medium, contributes to a collective narrative—one that resonates with hope, endurance, and the enduring human spirit.

Illusion | Ahmad AlWaari - DECEMBER 2023

llusion presents a world where reality and perception intertwine, and where the boundaries between truth and appearance are blurred. Through layered compositions and striking forms, Ahmad Alwaari explores the shifting nature of what is seen and unseen. The works reflect on the illusions that shape both the external world and the inner self, offering subtle commentary on complexity, ambiguity, and the search for meaning.

Hanaa Khaled - NOVEMBER 2023

In this collection, Hanaa Khaled blends texture, color, and emotion to create powerful portraits that hover between the real and the abstract. Layered faces emerge from bold brushstrokes and fragmented forms, evoking unspoken emotions and hidden stories. Each piece reflects a search for identity, memory, and the complex beauty found within human expression. The works resonate with both strength and vulnerability, leaving a lasting impression of quiet intensity.

Noor Bahjat - OCTOBER 2023

Bahjat’s work weaves together surreal forms, delicate linework, and symbolic imagery to explore the complexity of the human experience. Through layered compositions and figures caught between reality and dream, the pieces reflect on identity, memory, and the quiet strength found in introspection. From intricate, organic shapes to striking portraits, the exhibition offers a rich, multi-dimensional reflection on the inner world and the narratives we carry within.

Ria Shanker - SEPTEMBER 2023

Ria’s exhibition is a tribute to the strength of women and their profound, unbreakable bond with nature. Her work reflects on the complexity of the mind, the depth of emotion, and the quiet wisdom of intuition. Through layered imagery and organic forms, Ria crafts a visual homage to both the resilience of women and the beauty of the natural world—honoring their shared harmony and timeless power.

Katerina Glyntseva - AUGUST 2023

Katerina Glyntseva is a visual artist known for her expressive and layered works that explore the intersection of memory, emotion, and human experience. Originally from Ukraine, Katerina developed her artistic voice through a combination of formal training and personal exploration. Her practice spans painting, drawing, and mixed media, often reflecting on themes of identity, resilience, and the subtle complexities of everyday life.

May Madbouly - JUNE 2023

May Madbouly’s exhibition bursts with energy, color, and layered emotion. Through dynamic compositions and bold textures, her work celebrates human figures, movement, and urban life, blending abstraction and form. Each piece invites reflection on identity, connection, and the rhythms of everyday existence. The collection is a vivid expression of both the complexity and the beauty found in shared human stories.

Rana Lotfi - MAY 2023

Rana Lotfi’s exhibition blends bold symbolism with rich, layered textures, creating a striking visual language that reflects on identity, strength, and the mysteries of the inner world. Through figures adorned with crowns, masks, and intricate patterns, her work offers a dialogue between seen and unseen, power and vulnerability. Each piece resonates with an air of quiet intensity, inviting contemplation of the stories hidden beneath the surface.

Marjorie Raymond - MARCH 2023

Marjorie Raymond’s exhibition at K Gallery showcases powerful abstract works rich in color, texture, and emotion. Her dynamic compositions combine instinctive gestures with layered materials, transforming the canvas into a space of raw expression and energy. Each piece reflects her deeply personal, unfiltered approach—where art becomes both a release and a reflection of the human experience.

Wear The House - FEBRUARY 2023

Wear the House transforms the ordinary into extraordinary by presenting carpets as art. This unique exhibition reimagines woven textiles as bold, expressive canvases where design, craftsmanship, and fine art meet. With striking colors, powerful portraiture, and intricate patterns, each piece invites reflection on the fusion of functionality and beauty—challenging perceptions of where art begins and ends.