The non-selling exhibition showcases paintings, works on paper, and editions spanning over sex decades of the artist’s life. Yet, Marwan’s treatment of the human face as a metaphorical and psychological terrain remains one of his most iconic contributions to the contemporary art scene. Wandering through the emotional landscapes of his portraits, shaped as inner topographies, and haunted by the empty gaze of his Japanese doll paintings, rendered in exuberant colour palette, one embarks on a chronological journey through Marwan’s extensive career, from his early figurations to his iconic facial landscapes and ‘Marionette’ series.





