Chasing the Light Studio
16/10/2025
Special screening of Palestine 36 directed by part of London Film Festival. It's an important historical work that observes the partition of Palestine by the British in 1936. Staring Jeremy Irons and together with a beautiful cast, co-produced in the Uk with Corniche Media . Evening at hosted by of Cocoon Films raising awareness and support for this film's Oscar run, it's been selected as Palestine's selection for the award.
10/10/2025
The first-ever London exhibition of renowned French artist-photographer Eric Bourret: “Echoes of the Wild” is on till the 20th of October at 237 Brompton Road London.
Known as an “artist-walker,” Bourret has spent more than 30 years walking the world’s landscapes, capturing their resonance and transforming them into painterly, timeless works. His art is deeply tied to the environment, movement, and the sensory experience of walking.
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12/05/2025
Currently on show at till end of this month is Nayla Romanos Iliya. A Lebanese architect and artist whose formative years in a war-torn country, combined with cross-cultural experiences in Paris, London, Hong Kong, and Dubai, have deeply influenced her artistic journey. She began her career in architecture, renovation and interior design, before fully dedicating herself to sculpture in 2011. Her work explores identity and social themes, merging critical subjects with an inherently uplifting aesthetic. Working across different scales - from monumental public art to small series - her sculptures are part of private and public collections worldwide.
The Institut du Monde Arabe and the Bagri foundation hold complete sets of the twenty-two letters from her Phoenician Alphabet series, and her recent sculpture Hope (in the above picture) is part of the permanent collection of the American University of Beirut Museum.
The Phoenician Alphabet series is Nayla Romanos Iliya’s deeply personal yet culturally resonant interpretation of the ancient Phoenician writing system. By distilling the forms and idioms of this bygone script - one of the world’s oldest and the foundation of most modern alphabets, including Latin and Arabic - she brings it back to life through sculptural forms that are abstracted yet evocative. Each work is imbued with a singular poetic and optimistic vision that bridges past and present, reviving ancient symbols within a timeless language - one that transcends history and speaks powerfully in the contemporary world.
HOPE (I), 2023 is in the first picture
Bronze, mirrored stainless steel
170 x 55 x 50 cm, Edition 2/5 + AP
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