Tripoli hosted the “Jard” art exhibition by Libyan artist Abdelaziz Abu Sbeia, who presented a collection of plastic works characterized by a remarkable diversity of styles and experiments, drawing interest from cultural and artistic circles. Abu Sbeia’s artistic journey tends toward expressing Libyan identity, whether through visual symbols or the general spirit of his pieces, giving his paintings a cultural dimension rooted in the local environment and reflecting a clear connection to social heritage and collective consciousness.
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Despite the apparent simplicity in composition, his works carry deep ideas and questions that open vast spaces for reflection and re-reading for the recipient, in an experience that combines spontaneity with awareness. This exhibition confirms the artist’s growing presence in the local fine arts scene, demonstrating his ability to balance simplicity with profound intellectual inquiry, thereby strengthening the role of contemporary art in exploring and preserving national identity within the Libyan cultural landscape.