Going Home to South Lebanon: Abdel Hamid Baalbaki
The Sursock Museum in Beirut presents “Ode to the South,” a tribute exhibition to the late Abdel Hamid Baalbaki, 1940-2013.
The Sursock Museum in Beirut presents “Ode to the South,” a tribute exhibition to the late Abdel Hamid Baalbaki, 1940-2013.
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