This week’s Muse is Kalim Bechara, Lebanese art curator, collector, and founder of Kalim Bechara Art Gallery in Beirut.
In this episode, Kalim takes us inside the reality of owning and running an art gallery, from the early days and challenges to the relationships that sustain trust between artists, collectors, and institutions.
We explore what it truly means to build a gallery, how he developed his eye as both a collector and curator, and why education remains at the heart of a serious gallery.
We also discuss the growing momentum behind Arab art, how value is shaped beyond price, and why collecting art is not just about ownership, but about legacy.
This conversation is about the business behind the art, the responsibility of building cultural spaces, and the rising global presence of Arab artists.
LINKS
Visit https://kalimbecharaartgallery.com/
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