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Toufic Beyhum

Multiple dates and times Roseberry Road Studios, BA2 3DX

Toufic Beyhum

Multiple dates and times Roseberry Road Studios, BA2 3DX

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OPENING NIGHT 13th March (6pm - 10pm)

EXHIBITION DATES 14th - 30th March (Thursdays - Sundays, 11am - 5pm)

PLEASE NOTE - On 29th March, we will be opening the exhibition at 1.30pm due to a private event occurring in our building.

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There are photographs that capture a single moment, a single idea—and then there are photographs that unravel a thousand meanings. Toufic Beyhum’s work falls into the latter category. His images present themselves as visual allegories, layered with cultural nuance and metaphor. His frames are not passive but demand interaction, compelling observers to lend their own rendition, making the work as much about the viewer as it is about the subject.


At the heart of Toufic’s photography lies a poignant commentary on culture, laced with sublime drollery. Whether it’s the falconry-inspired hoods of Burqa, the emoji-masks redefined through Namibian craftsmanship in Amoji, or the juxtaposition of streetwear sneakers with traditional thobes in Thobes & Creps, his photographs celebrate the tension between heritage and modernity.

This plurality, commonly found in his work, can be traced back to the constant movement that has defined Toufic’s life. Born in war-torn Beirut in 1974, he was exiled to London as a child of war, an experience that imbued his work with a sensitivity to cultural displacement and transformation. Later, his career as a creative took him across the globe, further enriching his visual lexicon and grounding his photography in an exploration of identity, heritage, and the interplay of cultures.

Toufic’s series Burqa has been acquired by institutions such as LACMA and The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, and it was featured in Yale Books’ Islamic Art – Past, Present, Future (2019). His photographic book Emotions in Motion (2007) offered an unfiltered glimpse into the lives of Berlin's U-Bahn commuters, cementing his reputation as a photographer capable of finding narratives in the everyday. The book received widespread acclaim, with copies held in the New York Public Library, Berlin’s Universitätsbibliothek, and the International Center of Photography in New York City.

His Amoji series, meanwhile, has travelled from South Korea to Dubai, Norway, and beyond, becoming part of the permanent collection at Oslo’s Preus Museum.


His photography has been exhibited in London, Berlin, LA, New York, Milan, South Korea, Washington DC, Dubai, Sharjah, Nizhny Tagil, Oslo, and Miami (Arizona). His work has been featured in:

• Dazed & Confused
• Vice magazine
• The Independent
• The Telegraph
• Esquire Russia
• WIRED
• It's Nice That
• CNN Arabia
• Bild
• Die Zeit
• Der Tagesspiegel
• Zeitung
• Welt Am Sonntag
• Libération
• Nataal
• The Drum
• Complex art+design
• Society
• Art Africa
• C41
• Leik
• Designboom

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Location

Roseberry Road Studios, BA2 3DX