Agora Gallery is pleased to announce Spring Forward, an exhibition of paintings by local and international artists marking the unfolding of artistic practices and movements across history.
With a deliberate focus on the continuum of artistic influence, the show brings together artists who seamlessly bridge the gaps between classical traditions and contemporary styles. Echoes of the past reverberate as far back as antiquity traveling across centuries to the modern era. Vibrant tableaux depicting female figures evoke mythical scenes from Ancient Greek amphoras while stirring recollections of Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon. Charming vedute of European cities offer modern spins on 17th and 18th century landscape painting, blending elements of Surrealism, Magical Realism, and Metaphysical art. On the contemporary spectrum, expressionism prevails, with gestural emotion-driven brushstrokes, color fields, and unconventional palettes. Other works are equally eclectic, creating enticing, thought-provoking convos between old and new masters. The show invites viewers to explore art’s enduring dialogue across centuries and the dynamic interplay between tradition and innovation.
Spring Forward
Chadwick Arcinue
Darwiche Chamaa
David Daoud
Philippe Farhat
Corine Gholam Fawaz
Christine Iacobuzio-Donahue
Konstantinos Kapelonis
Maryam Nass
Ceren Onbulak
Gia Sabatini
Mark Shevetone
Emilio Trad
Chadwick Arcinue
After an almost 20-year career in business and finance, New Jersey-based artist Chadwick Arcinue decided it was time to pursue his passion for art. Originally from the Philippines, he established The Chadwick Concepts in 2018, a design company through which he promotes his art. A self-taught painter, Arcinue relies on creative intuition and experimentation to present color and texture in abstract and expressionist canvases. Fearlessly exploring bold ideas, new mediums, and original concepts, he pushes himself to expand the boundaries of his work every day.
While Arcinue’s work was originally strongly impressionistic, he developed—almost instinctively—a sense of the abstract and expressionist styles, wherefrom his artistic personality became wholly original. His current body of work is expansive yet thematic, unorthodox yet familiar, intricate yet approachable, constantly shifting but always growing. He employs bold, brisk, and abrupt brushstrokes, lending visual intrigue and impact to each scene. Elsewhere in his portfolio are textured backgrounds and stately geometric forms, demonstrating his range of skills and interests. His mastery of color and surface design, combined with a keen sense of balance and a sharp eye for detail, make Arcinue’s work stand out among his contemporaries.
At First Light, 2024 Acrylic on canvas 48” x 36” Colorscapes: Green Study 1, 2023 Acrylic on canvas 48” x 36” Colorscapes: Green Study 2, 2024 Acrylic on canvas 48” x 36” Colorscapes: Rose Gray Study 1, 2024 Acrylic on canvas 48” x 36” Life Surge Forward, 2023 Acrylic on canvas 48” x 36” When Possibilities Blossom, 2023 Acrylic on canvas 48” x 36”Darwiche Chamaa
Born in Gabon, Darwiche Chamaa is a Lebanese artist who masterfully captures the lush beauty of his homeland’s landscape through abstract art. Influenced by Modernism, Impressionism, and Cubism, Chamaa embraces abstraction over realism, finding freedom in the exploration of colors and techniques.
Working primarily with oils and occasionally using acrylics and soft pastels, Chamaa begins his process with a watercolor wash. Layer by layer, he builds compositions, incorporating thickness and texture with oil paint. Chamaa’s technique involves deconstructing the landscape into color fields and blocks connected by a web of lines. This simplification of structure and palette allows him to convey the pure essence of the Lebanese scenery.
Chamaa had solo exhibitions at Galerie Cheriff Tabet in Beirut, Lebanon, the Grand Egyptian Museum and Alkhaila Gallery, in Cairo, Egypt. Past group shows include Solidere Beirut, UNESCO Palace, the Lebanese Artists Association, Sursock Museum, and Saifi Village Gallery in Lebanon, and the World Photography Festival in France. His work is in the collections of the French Embassy in Beirut, Farhat Art Museum, and many other institutions.
Untitled 1 Oil on canvas 23.5” x 23.5” Untitled 2 Oil on canvas 23.5” x 23.5” Untitled 3 Oil on canvas 27.5” x 23.5” Untitled 4 Oil on canvas 35.5” x 31.5” Untitled 5 Oil on canvas 43.5” x 39.5” Untitled 6 Oil on canvas 23.5” x 23.5” Untitled 7 Oil on canvas 31.5” x 27.5” Untitled 8, 2022 Oil on canvas 31.5” x 27.5” Eldorado Oil on canvas 39.5” x 47.5” Lumiere Sur Les Voyageurs Oil on canvas 31.5” x 31.5” Contree Lointaine Oil on canvas 31.5” x 31.5” Figure Oil on canvas 23.5” x 23.5” Le Cavalier Oil on canvas 31.5” x 31.5” Le Vieux Chateau Au Clair De Lune Oil on canvas 51” x 51” Les Oiseux Sur Fil Oil on canvas 57.5” x 45” Paysage Aux Fleurs, 2023 Oil on canvas 57.5” x 45”Philippe Farhat
Philippe Farhat is a painter and interior designer based in Beirut, Lebanon. Executed in a variety of media–acrylic, oil, wood, charcoal, metal, fabric, cement, and rocks–Farhat’s work explores themes of existentialism and cultural identity. Recent pieces focus on abandoned childhood dreams, examining societal norms and personal inhibitions that lead to forsaking aspirations. The perpetual internal conflict, transcending physical boundaries, emphasizes the root of human discord within our own minds. Farhat sees art as a mirror of inner souls and culture, acknowledging its fluidity across countries. His work is a vivid portrayal of the intense dance within collective consciousness, reflecting the transformative nature of art as a living dream—a testament to the complexities of the human experience.
Farhat earned degrees in fine arts and interior design from Lebanese University. Selected solo shows are Galerie Zaman, Galerie Cheriff Tabet, and Lebanese University, in Beirut, Lebanon. Farhat currently teaches at Prunus Academy, CAMM Fashion Academy, and Zouk Municipality.
And The Storm Still Raging Mixed media on canvas 43.5” x 40.5”Between The Beginning And Us
Mixed media on canvas 78.5” x 53” Alone Inside Mixed media on canvas 29.5” x 29” Autoportrait Mixed media on canvas 29.5” x 23.5” Bright Burns Mix media on canvas 29.5” x 23.5”In The Vortex Of Things
Mix oil and acrylic + sand on canvas 61” x 38.5” Same Moments For Later Oil on canvas 29.5” x 23.5”Corine Gholam Fawaz
Lebanese painter Corine Gholam Fawaz pays homage to the intricate beauty and immense power that envelops the universe. Her art delves into our vibrant reality through an abstract lens, emphasizing balance, dynamic interaction of forms, and harmonious color compositions. Drawing inspiration from David Alfaro Siqueiros’ experimental painting technique, her latest creations are a testament to fluid mechanics—a captivating interplay of densities and pigments’ viscosities, resulting in mesmerizing clusters. Corine fondly terms this fusion of science and art as “A mingling of science and art,” exploring boundless possibilities that ensnare her within the creative process.
Corine’s recent body of work, the Quantum Thinking Series, unfolds through layered concentric circles of acrylic paint, crafting a three-dimensional visual symphony that transcends conventional thought. It isn’t merely a feast for the eyes; it’s an avant-garde voyage, a mental prowess intersecting art and consciousness.
This transformative experience challenges the confines of perception, shattering preconceived notions with each layered block. Amidst vibrant pigments lies a dance of opposing thoughts—a kaleidoscope of colors representing the myriad possibilities unveiled by quantum thinking. The Quantum Thinking Series beckons, urging one to break free from ordinary confines and embrace the extraordinary realm of conscious creativity.
Floating Series (N7), diptych, 2023 Acrylic on canvas 27.5” x 55” 27.5” x 27.5” each Floating Series (N12), triptych, 2023 Acrylic on canvas 31.5” x 36” 31.5” x 12” each Floating Series (N15), 2023 Acrylic on canvas 39.5” x 27.5”Christine Iacobuzio-Donahue
Christine Iacobuzio-Donahue’s acrylic paintings and sculptures are profound meditations that stand at a crossroads between spirituality and science. A converted Tibetan Buddhist after a life-changing trip to Nepal, Iacobuzio Donahue has embraced the core teachings of the dharma on the nature and transcendence of dukkha, suffering. Her oeuvre conceals the subtle underpinnings of human reality; truths that we try so hard to forget and push back into the recesses of our mind: the impermanent and arbitrary nature of the universe, the chaotic topography of societal relations, the contrasts inherent to the natural world both within and surrounding us. These verities protrude uncomfortably from amalgams of richly saturated primary color, frenzied doodles, and the unassailable precision found in the geometry of cubes, spheres, rectangles, or marine fossils, of which Iacobuzio Donahue is an avid collector. Beneath the apparent simplicity and naivete of her minimalist compositions, Iacobuzio Donahue reveals the web of complexities that make up our existence.
Iacobuzio Donahue has a Bachelor’s in Biology from Adelphi University and a medical degree from Boston University. A gastrointestinal pathologist, she runs a research laboratory dedicated to the evolutionary biology and genetics of pancreatic neoplasms. Iacobuzio Donahue lives and works in New York City.
Alive, 2020 Acrylic on cradled wood 24” x 24” Decision, 2023 Acrylic on cradled wood 36” x 36” Hummingbird, 2023 Acrylic on cradled wood 36” x 36” A Life Well Lived Acrylic, collage on grapewood 14” x 13” x 8”