Lamia Maria Abillama

Lamia Maria Abillama (born 1962) is a Lebanese photographer.[1]

Lamia Maria Abillama
Born1962 (age 6061)
Lebanon
Alma materSorbonne,
Tufts University,
International Center of Photography
Known forPhotography

Education

Abillama was born in 1962 in Lebanon, to Lebanese-Brazilian parents.[2] She studied at the Sorbonne (now University of Paris) in Paris and Tufts University in Boston.[3] She then practised as a lawyer.[3] After taking photography classes at the International Center of Photography in New York City, she began exhibiting her work as a photographer.[3]

Career

Abillama's photo series Clashing Realities consists of portraits of Lebanese women wearing military uniforms, in their homes.[4][5][6] Abillama has said that "in asking a group of Lebanese women to put on combat uniforms as a symbol of the violence that has so affected their lives, my aim has been to indicate the extent to which they have been impacted by the decades of conflict."[7]

In 2020 she was included in the exhibition Lebanon Then and Now: Photography From 2006 to 2020 held at the Middle East Institute, Washington D.C.[8]

Her work is included in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston[9] and the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg.[10]

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