Exhibition in Doha, Qatar
Flames | Jean Boghossian
Flames | Jean Boghossian
An exhibition for the Belgian-Lebanese artist Jean Boghossian at Anima Gallery in Doha, Qatar.


Jean Boghossian’s solo exhibition ‘Flames,’ hosted by Anima Gallery in Doha, Qatar and organized by Bardakjian Art, serves as a testament to his evolution from a jeweller to an artist. Coming from a background deeply rooted in jewellery craftsmanship, Boghossian’s early artistic endeavours were shaped by the intricate manipulation of precious metals and gems. This foundation ignited his fascination with fire, a pivotal tool in both jewellery making and his current artistic practice. ‘Flames’ presents a collection that delves into themes of environmental conservation, the forces of nature, and the consequences of warfare in the Middle East, reflecting Boghossian’s profound reflections on the world around us.
Jean Boghossian’s solo exhibition ‘Flames,’ hosted by Anima Gallery in Doha, Qatar and organized by Bardakjian Art, serves as a testament to his evolution from a jeweller to an artist. Coming from a background deeply rooted in jewellery craftsmanship, Boghossian’s early artistic endeavours were shaped by the intricate manipulation of precious metals and gems. This foundation ignited his fascination with fire, a pivotal tool in both jewellery making and his current artistic practice. ‘Flames’ presents a collection that delves into themes of environmental conservation, the forces of nature, and the consequences of warfare in the Middle East, reflecting Boghossian’s profound reflections on the world around us.
Jean Boghossian’s solo exhibition ‘Flames,’ hosted by Anima Gallery in Doha, Qatar and organized by Bardakjian Art, serves as a testament to his evolution from a jeweller to an artist. Coming from a background deeply rooted in jewellery craftsmanship, Boghossian’s early artistic endeavours were shaped by the intricate manipulation of precious metals and gems. This foundation ignited his fascination with fire, a pivotal tool in both jewellery making and his current artistic practice. ‘Flames’ presents a collection that delves into themes of environmental conservation, the forces of nature, and the consequences of warfare in the Middle East, reflecting Boghossian’s profound reflections on the world around us.




