Lama Nayouf: Threads of Then, Haze of Now

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Lama Nayouf, a Syrian-Moroccan artist, invites us on a journey through time with her latest exhibition, "Threads of Then, Haze of Now."


This immersive installation at YASALAM explores the rich cultural tapestry of Syria, from ancient civilizations to contemporary life.

A Journey Through Time

"I wanted to capture the essence of the multiple civilizations that have shaped Syria's rich cultural heritage," Nayouf explains. Her work blends traditional elements with modern interpretations, offering a reflection on Syria's past and present.

Artistic Vision

Nayouf's installation transforms the exhibition space into a sensory and historical voyage. Darkness envelops visitors, symbolizing periods of conflict, while a central light represents hope and rebirth. Suspended veils evoke Palmyra's amphitheater, with projected illustrations tracing influential civilizations.

Dual Heritage, Singular Vision

Born to a Syrian father and Moroccan mother, Nayouf's dual nationality deeply influences her perspective on culture and identity. This exhibition is both a personal journey and a tribute to Syria's enduring cultural legacy.

Immersive Experience

The exhibition plunges visitors into the grandeur of ancient Palmyra and Syria's cultural evolution. Nayouf's work invites us to explore how historical influences continue to shape Syrian identity today.

Threads of Then

In the "Threads of Then" section, Nayouf showcases the legacy of great civilizations that shaped Syria. Through visual installations, architectural motifs, and artistic patterns, she illustrates how ancient cultures left an indelible mark on Syrian identity.

Haze of Now

"Haze of Now" explores contemporary Syria, highlighting popular culture and daily life. This section reveals the resilience and adaptation of the Syrian people, demonstrating how traditions of the past continue to influence the present.


Lama Nayouf's "Threads of Then, Haze of Now" offers a unique perspective on Syria's cultural richness beyond conflict narratives. Experience this captivating journey at YASALAM.

The Artist

Lama Nayouf is a graphic designer, freshly graduated from ESAV Marrakech.


Her dual Syrian-Moroccan heritage profoundly influences her perspective on culture and identity.


Motivated by a desire to reconnect with her cultural roots, Lama considers graphic design as a source of energy from which she discovers another dimension of herself.