Libya’’s cullturall heritage was portrayed through photographic works, including those from Adam Styp-Rekowski and Sasi Harib (courtesy of Noon Arts Projects) as well as images from two young Libyan photographers Nader El-Gadi and Nada Harib. It also featured artworks by Najla Shawkat El Fitouri and Yousef Fouad Ftess.
‘Mermaid of the
Mediterranean’ literally translates as ‘Bride of the
M
Mediterranean sea’; a name given to the city because
of its turquoise waters and whitewashed buildings.