Why Anas Albraehe matters
Anas Albraehe belongs to a generation of Syrian artists whose careers were shaped by displacement, and his paintings, built from a background that combines fine art training with a graduate degree in psychology and art therapy, have moved from regional Beirut and Amman galleries to representation in Paris and exhibition in New York within roughly a decade. He has been a laureate of the Institut francais residency program at the Cite internationale des arts in Paris, giving his early-career market an institutional anchor that is unusual for an artist still in his thirties.
- Nationality
- Syrian
- Media
- Painting
- Movement
- Contemporary, Syrian and Lebanese diaspora art
- Education
- BA, Painting and Drawing, Damascus University, Faculty of Fine Arts (Suwayda branch), 2014 (one source cites 2013); MA, Psychology and Art Therapy, Lebanese University, 2015
- Signature motifs
- Sleeping figures, Portraits of displaced laborers, Color psychology
- Representation
- Agial Art Gallery / Saleh Barakat Gallery, Beirut, mor charpentier, Paris
By the numbers
- USD 17,000Auction highWAC online sale; specific lot title and exact sale date not confirmed in available records
- 1991, Suwayda, SyriaBorn
- Agial Art Gallery / Saleh Barakat Gallery; mor charpentierRepresented by
Biography
Anas Albraehe was born in 1991 in the Suwayda region of Syria. He completed a bachelor's degree in painting and drawing at Damascus University's Faculty of Fine Arts (most sources give 2014 as his graduation year, though one gallery cites 2013). Following the outbreak of the Syrian war, he relocated to Lebanon, where he earned a master's degree in psychology and art therapy from the Lebanese University in 2015.
Albraehe's practice spans painting and theater, and his canvases most often return to sleeping figures: laborers, refugees, and displaced men and women rendered mid-rest, along with portraits of his mother, neighbors, and manual workers. Color and the psychology of the viewer's gaze recur as subjects in their own right. He has exhibited steadily in Beirut and Amman since 2017, expanded into the Gulf and the United States by the end of the decade, and in 2021 became a laureate of the Institut francais residency program at the Cite internationale des arts in Paris, where he developed his Mother Earth series. He now lives and works primarily in Beirut, with periods based in France.
Critical reception
No verbatim critical assessment from a named critic at a major outlet could be confirmed in available sources. What is documented instead is a consistent institutional narrative: participation in a workshop held within the framework of the Sharjah Art Biennial (2016 to 2017), a 2021 laureateship in the Institut francais residency program, and a steady progression of solo shows from Beirut and Amman galleries to Munich and New York spaces. Gallery and institutional texts consistently frame his work around the psychology of sleep, labor, and displacement, reflecting his own academic background in art therapy as much as his painting training.
Market
Albraehe's market is still forming. The highest documented price identified is approximately USD 17,000, referenced in a WAC.art online sale listed as "Art Market Unlocked III"; the specific work title and exact sale date are not published in available records, so this figure cannot be confirmed as tied to a single, named lot. Other online and regional listings, including results reported by Ans Azura in the EUR 9,760 to 11,590 range and a 2023 estimate of USD 1,500 to 3,000 at Arcache Auction, are either lower, unconfirmed as to date, or pre-sale estimates rather than realized prices, and no major international auction house has yet recorded a sale of his work. His market activity to date runs primarily through the primary market, via Agial Art Gallery / Saleh Barakat Gallery in Beirut and mor charpentier in Paris.
Top auction results
| Work | Price | Sale |
|---|---|---|
| Untitled (work title not confirmed) | USD 17,000 (USD 17,000) | WAC (World Art Auctions), Online |
Selected exhibitions
| Years | Exhibition | Venues |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | Solo exhibition | Saleh Barakat Gallery, Beirut |
| 2022 | The Dreamer | Anita Rogers Gallery, New York |
| 2022 | Die Traumer | Galerie Tanit, Munich |
| 2019 | Group exhibition | Middle East Institute Gallery, Washington, D.C. |
| 2018 | Mother Earth | Agial Art Gallery, Beirut |
| 2017 | The Dream Catcher | Artspace Hamra, Beirut |
| 2017 | Manal | Wadi Finan Art Gallery, Amman |
| 2016 to 2017 | SAFIR TA'AROF workshop, Sharjah Art Biennial framework | Sharjah, UAE |
Awards and honors
- Laureate, Institut francais residency programme, Cite internationale des Arts, Paris (2021)
Authentication and provenance
No catalogue raisonne.
No catalogue raisonne exists for this artist. Works are verified primarily through Agial Art Gallery / Saleh Barakat Gallery in Beirut and mor charpentier in Paris, the two galleries most consistently tied to his exhibition history and provenance.
Primary reference: https://salehbarakatgallery.com/Artists/Details/62/Albraehe-Anas
What collectors should know
There is no catalogue raisonne for Albraehe, and his auction history is thin: only a small number of lots have appeared at auction, mostly through online or regional platforms rather than major international houses, and estimates and results vary widely and are often reported without confirmed sale dates. His clearest external validation is institutional rather than commercial, namely his 2021 Institut francais residency laureateship at the Cite internationale des arts. Collectors should treat any single auction result as an early, imprecisely documented data point rather than an established price trend, and rely on gallery provenance from Agial Art Gallery / Saleh Barakat Gallery or mor charpentier when evaluating a work.
Further reading and resources
Data current as of 2026-07-18.

