Nayla Tamraz

[1] In 2010, she designed, proposed and launched the MA and PhD program in Art Criticism and Curatorial Studies that she heads.

[3] Nayla Tamraz has also designed, organized, curated and co-curated several cultural events including the symposium "Littérature, Art et Monde Contemporain: Récits, Histoire, Mémoire" (2014, Beirut)[4] and the exhibition "Poetics, Politics, Places" that took place in Tucumán, Argentina, from September to December 2017, in the frame of the International Biennale of Contemporary Art of South America (BienalSur).

[5] Nayla Tamraz' current research explores the issues related to the comparative theory and aesthetics of literature and art, which brings her to the topics of history, memory and narratives in literature and art in post-war Lebanon.

Her research leads her to question the relationship between poetics and politics as well as the representations associated with the notion of territory.

5, 2014 "Saying the War in Contemporary Lebanese Literary and Artistic Practices: a Few Examples" in Cultural Memory of the Lebanese Civil War—Revisited, (Series: Mobilizing Memories), Volume 04, Chapter 8, Brill, 2025, p. 163–188 Artists : Donatien Aubert, Ismail Bahri, Béatrice Balcou, Jean-Baptiste Caron, Sarah Charlesworth, Raphaël Dallaporta, Edith Dekyndt, Justine Emard, Nicolas Gourault, Gilbert Hage, Noelle Kahanu,Violaine Lochu, Aurel Porté, Shooshie Sulaiman, Jeanne Susplugas, Francisco Tropa, Melvin Way Artists: Saliba Douaihy, Etel Adnan, Mireille Kassar, Gilbert Hage, Cynthia Zaven, Nadim Asfar, Danièle Genadry, Saba Innab.

Nayla Tamraz