Sabhan Adam

Sabhan Adam’s work is tinged with a self-proclaimed ‘Orwellian’ character, as can be seen in this figure above. The artist borrows from Klimt’s famous gold shroud and subverts its opulence with the supernatural and the othered. His figures, less human and more creature-like, appear endowed with a kind of anatomical monstrosity.     Much of [...] Continue reading

Photo London May 2023 Stand D08

Litehouse Gallery is delighted to announce our participation in the internationally acclaimed Photo London Fair 2023 We will be representing Kazakhstani photographer Julia Flit who will be exhibiting twelve images from her series titled Protean Visions Flit’s work is testament to the whimsical and the ethereal. Flit plays with the fluidity of water, orchestrating and [...] Continue reading

MARWAN Der Unverdeckt 1969

Marwan - Der Unverdeckte, 1969 Etched Print 1/6 The renowned work of Syrian-born artist Marwan Kassab Bachi has acquired international recognition from a number of reputable British art institutions such as the British Museum, Tate Modern and Christie’s, among others, as well as academic recognition with a permanent professorship at Hochschule der Künste in Berlin. [...] Continue reading

Mohamad Labash

Mohamad Labash is one of Syria’s emerging contemporary artists. He graduated in 2013 from the Faculty of Fine Arts at Damascus University, and his work has since been exhibited internationally in London, Paris, Milan, Washington DC and in Nara, Japan, amongst others. Labash’s work is charged with powerful depictions of emotion-with an emphasis on the [...] Continue reading

Reminiscence of Faces

This piece by Mohamad Labash belongs to a series of paintings called ‘Reminiscence of Faces’. Labash’s portraits are a powerful representation of captivity and dehumanisation, as the subjects’ faces are obstructed by abstract strokes of paint. Like much of his other work, it is difficult for one to look at this portrait without noting the [...] Continue reading