
JAH ART GALLERY ANNOUNCES THE GRAND OPENING OF ITS NEW SPACE IN BEIRUT WITH A LANDMARK EXHIBITION CELEBRATING ART FROM THE MENA REGION
More than the opening of a new gallery, this event signifies the birth of a bold, inclusive platform—one that is deeply rooted in the cultural legacy of the Arab world, while remaining in open dialogue with global contemporary art practices.
A Visionary Statement: 'A Home for Art, a Space for All'
In a heartfelt message, Dr. Ayman Badreddine, cultural advocate and longtime art collector, shared the personal journey that led to the gallery's creation:
'It is with immense joy and heartfelt purpose that I announce the opening of my art gallery—an intimate, open space born from a lifelong passion for art, particularly paintings and sculpture,' says Dr. Badreddine. 'This gallery is more than a venue for displaying beautiful works; it is a sanctuary for stories, emotions, and ideas.'
Inspired from a young age by the emotional depth of visual art, Dr. Badreddine's journey from admirer to collector was driven by curiosity, scholarship, and a desire to contribute to Lebanon's evolving cultural identity.
'Nestled in Beirut—a city marked by struggle and renewal—this space is also a tribute to the spirit of perseverance. My hope is that JAH becomes a place where artists, thinkers, students, families, and wanderers alike can gather to celebrate creativity and engage in meaningful conversations.'
About 'The Grand Opening' Exhibition
Curated as a bold statement of purpose, 'The Grand Opening' will feature a diverse range of artistic media, including painting, sculpture, photography, installation, and mixed media. It will spotlight themes such as identity, memory, resistance, and belonging, while also offering audiences a rare look into Dr. Badreddine's carefully curated collection, shaped over 25 years of thoughtful collecting.
The New Gallery Space in Clemenceau
Situated in one of Beirut's most culturally rich neighborhoods, the new gallery space is purpose-built to support a wide array of artistic activities. Key features include:
· Multiple exhibition halls for both solo and group shows
· Project rooms for experimental works and residencies
· Flexible spaces for talks, screenings, and workshops
· A lobby and reading area designed to encourage conversation and reflection
· An inclusive layout welcoming visitor from all walks of life
Architecturally, the gallery embraces a minimalist aesthetic using natural materials, neutral tones, and open lighting—creating an inviting atmosphere that foregrounds the art and welcomes all.
About JAH Art Gallery
JAH Art Gallery is an independent cultural institution devoted to amplifying the voices of artists from the Middle East and North Africa, while fostering meaningful exchange with the global art scene. Through exhibitions, educational initiatives, and public programs, the gallery aims to support both emerging talents and established masters, making art accessible, relevant, and resonant.
About the Founder – Dr. Ayman Badreddine
Born in 1975, Dr. Ayman Badreddine is a dual PhD holder in economics and finance, a professor at several of Lebanon's top universities, and a respected figure in the world of art collecting. Over the decades, he has assembled a museum-worthy collection deeply informed by cultural history, emotion, and vision. With JAH Art Gallery, he transforms that personal passion into a shared cultural space—one meant to inspire, uplift, and evolve with its community.

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