Mounira Al Solh

Mounira Al Solh (born 1978 in Beirut) is a Lebanese-Dutch visual artist.She is represented by Sfeir-Semler Gallery.

[2] In 1989, during the Lebanese Civil War, her family left Beirut and emigrated to Damascus in Syria.

[4] Al Solh creates artworks on paper, performances, embroidery and film works about the topics of trauma, loss, migration and memory, inspired by the ongoing conflict situation in the Middle East.

She is the winner of the ABN AMRO Art Award (2023), is one of seven shortlisted artists for the Artes Mundi 10 prize (2023); received the Uriôt Prize from the Rijksakademie, Amsterdam (2007) and the Black Magic Woman Award, Amsterdam (2007).

She was also shortlisted for the Abraaj Group Art Prize., Dubai (2015) and nominated for the Volkskrant Beeldende Kunst Prijs,[10] Amsterdam (2009).