Where Do I Go? لوين روح
2025 marked fifty years since the outbreak of the Lebanese Civil War. Half a century later, Lebanon continues to endure its aftermath, compounded by economic collapse, the COVID-19 pandemic, the Beirut Port explosion of August 4, 2020, and yet another war in 2024 (and now again in 2026). Amid this unraveling, Rania found hope and inspiration in the young generation of women. She collaborated with them to tell their stories and focused on their strength, creativity, dignity, and resilience, as they considered their options. Where Do I Go? became the title of this series and the book published in 2025. Rania describes the images as her love letter to the women of Lebanon.
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RANIA MATAR. Lara M., (Bullet Holes), Abandoned Zahle Cinema, Zahle, Lebanon, 2024
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RANIA MATAR. Rianna (With Mirror), Amshit, Lebanon, 2024
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RANIA MATAR. Yasmina, قوة (strength), Beirut, Lebanon, 2021
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RANIA MATAR. Aya (Dancing), Beirut, Lebanon, 2022 (wall art by Nabil Assaf)
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RANIA MATAR. Rianna, Chartroun, Lebanon, 2023
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RANIA MATAR. Aya (Draping), Gemmayze, Beirut, Lebanon, 2022
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RANIA MATAR. Maya (Odalisque With Cat), Beirut, Lebanon, 2024
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RANIA MATAR. Lara C. (On the Tree She Climbed as a Child), Koura, Lebanon, 2021
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RANIA MATAR. Mirna, Rayak Train Station, Rayak, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, 2024
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RANIA MATAR. Rhea (In the Bathtub), Abandoned Home in Achrafieh, Beirut, Lebanon, 2024
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RANIA MATAR. Rhea, Aley Grand Hotel, Aley, Lebanon, 2023
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RANIA MATAR. Yasmina (and Her Reflection), Beirut, Lebanon, 2022
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RANIA MATAR. Yasmine T., Dahr El Baydar Abandoned Train Tunnel, Lebanon, 2024
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RANIA MATAR. Aya (The Eye), Gemmayze, Beirut, Lebanon, 2022
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RANIA MATAR. Tara, Bekaatat, Kanaan, Lebanon, 2022
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RANIA MATAR. Mariam, Kfarkila, Overlooking Israel, Beirut, Lebanon, 2022
