Jamil Molaeb is exhibited at the Janine Rubeiz gallery until February 25, presenting several canvases with infinite shades of colour, depicting in turn roses, daisies, lilies, dandelions, anemones and cyclamen. These different bouquets of twenty-seven canvases reflect the new direction taken by the artist who was used to paint cities such as Jerusalem or Beirut.
Born in Lebanon in 1948, he holds a master's degree from the Pratt Institute in New York and a doctorate in art education from Ohio University. He has been a professor of art at the Lebanese American University and at the Lebanese University. Since 1966, he has held various solo and collective exhibitions in Lebanon, Algeria, Switzerland and the United States, notably in New York.