Hala Schoukair
Personal information
Community/Lebanon Impact
The universe is boundless and expansive. To think its vastness is to detect the limits of knowledge. Or, such is the maxim with which Hala Schoukair paints her worlds: to venture into the infinite one should find the universe in the smallest of particles.
Her paintings locate entire ecosystems in the heart of an artichoke, a grain of salt, a pine seed. In between the smallness of her subject and the magnitude of its detail, a parallel universe is carved out. Somewhere neither worldly nor transcendent, fields of color draw the viewer into a frenetic space of encounter.
Schoukair is compelled by small things, and also knows herself to be small in the world. Like an ant, the marvel of her diminutiveness in relation to the world lies in the immensity of her labor.
She works only with a brush and a single color. She draws a line and bends it into a basic unit. She repeats ceaselessly until her brush dries, suturing unit to unit until their combination begets intricate forms. Like a craft, the lines undulate recurrently, but no two units are identical. Her process is repetitive and sweeping. It is also remedial: beginning with points of concentrated color, tension is relieved with the thinning of the paint.
In her work, Schoukair invites the viewer to participate in her process through the act of looking closely through tracing with one's eyes the tautness of lines and color and their gradual ease. Her older works on paper have inspired more intimate encounters. Clearing entry for one onlooker at a time, they give in to tremulous chance meetings like those of first-time lovers.
Education
- 1979: Diploma of Cinematographic Studies. Ecole Supérieure d'Etudes Cinématographique, Paris, FR.
- 1980: Masters in the History of Cinema, Sorbonne University, Paris I, Paris, FR.
- 2001: Art Students League of New York City, New York, USA.
Major Achievements
- 2017: You Promised Me Spring, Agial Art Gallery, Beirut, Lebanon.
- 2014: This Is How It All Starts, Agial Art Gallery, Beirut, Lebanon.
- 2000: Al-Diwan Cultural Center, New York, NY, USA.
- 1992: Al Bustan Restaurant, New York, NY, USA.
- 1987: The Omni Georgetown Hotel, Washington, D.C., USA.
- 1987: The Lebanese Red Cross, Falls Church, VA, USA.
- 2008: Open Studio, Juvenal Reis Studios L.I.C., New York.
- 2008: Cannabis Group Show, Contemporary Art Network, New York, NY.
- 2007: Continuity and Change, curated by Ayse Turgut, The Williamsburg Art and Historical Center, New York, NY.
- 2007: Garvey Schubert Barer 2007 New York Art Expo.
- 2006: The Art Students League, New York City, NY, USA.
- 2004: The Art Students League, New York City, NY, USA.
- 2004: Mark Shilen Gallery, New York, NY.
- 2005: Mark Shilen Gallery, New York, NY.
- 2005: The Art Students League, New York City, NY, USA.
- 2003: The Art Students League, New York City, NY, USA.
- 2003: Mark Shilen Gallery, New York, NY.
- 2003: Madison Avenue: Where Fashion Meets Art, Mario Caldi, 743 Madison Avenue, New York, NY, USA.
- 2002:The Art Students League, New York City, NY, USA.
- 2002: Gazpacho, HCC - Arts Gallery, Highland, NY, USA.
- 2001: The Art Students League, Recipient of the best in class distinction, New York City, NY, USA.
- 2001: Faces Phases: Diversity at Work, Municipal Building Gallery, New York, NY.
- 1996: NUbreed Synergy of the Arts, Lincoln Center, New York, NY.
- 1972: Eclectic Expressions, Alif Gallery, Washington, D.C.