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.
Ijribilfann
Rana Haddad
Pierre Hage-Boutros
Ijribilfann is a reflexive artwork – a play on words in the Arabic language – that is materialized in an installation of equally sized wood planks arranged in parallel for a total distance of 30 meters, carrying messages in calligraphy. Passersby don’t need to walk around this artwork; it is made to be stepped on.
| Date: | 1999 |
| Location: | Corniche El Manara |
| Medium: | Installation |
| Material: | Wooden planks |
| Section: | Contemporary |
| Duration: | Temporary |
| Tags: | Site-specific intervention Urban & street art |
| Framework: | The Corniche Project |
| Authorizations: | Municipality of Beirut |
| Commissioner: | Ashkal Alwan |