Biography

Artist Spotlight: Saliba Douaihy

Included in the Grey Art Gallery's exhibition Taking Shape: Abstraction from the Arab World, 1950s-1980s is Saliba Douaihy (1915-1994), a leading 20th-century painter of Lebanon. Born in 1915 in a mountainous town in northern Lebanon, Douaihy was first exposed to painting and art through the Maronite churches in his hometown. Due to his apprenticeship with Habib Srour at the age of 14, his style was initially realistic and figurative. Srour was a portrait painter of religious, social, and political Arab figures in Lebanon and taught Douaihy the techniques of drawing and painting. Douaihy later assisted Srour in large church murals.

b. 1947, Chicontepec (Veracruz), Mexico Solo Exhibitions: 1994  Galeria de Art Mexicano, Mexico City 1992  Galeria de Art Mexicano, Mexico City 1991  Nahum B. Zenil…Presents, Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Monterrey, Mexico 1990  Parallel Project, New York, Los Angeles, San Antonio, Mary-Anne Martin Fine Art, New York 1988  Mary-Anne Martin Fine Art, New York 1985 […]

Performing in Larry Miller’s Flux-Tour at the Grey

Having always considered myself an introvert, I never thought that I would “perform” at an art event.  However, on November 11, 2011, at NYU’s Grey Art Gallery, I performed in front of fifty people as part of Larry Miller’s famous Flux-Tour. Even harder to believe, Larry Miller led the tour – the Larry Miller, who […]