TAP's Database of Public Art Practices in Lebanon
Our Database of Public Art Practices is an on-going research project archiving public art interventions that have taken place in Lebanon from 1980 to present day.

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Nadim Karam
A giant 15m high copper-clad sculpture called “The Carrier”, was installed in front of the locked and bolted National Museum to take the museum on a dream trip around Lebanon, and restore her faith in the present. Music, installations and many other sculptures animated the roof, traffic island and nearby buildings.
Date: | 1995 |
Location: | National Museum of Beirut |
Medium: | Installation, Sculpture |
Material: | N/A |
Section: | Contemporary |
Duration: | Temporary |
Tags: | Public sculpture |
Authorizations: | National Museum of Beirut |
Commissioner: | Artist-led initiative |