
GRWM (Get Ready With Me) by Abir Kobeissi examines preparation in times of uncertainty. Through symbolic weapons, fragile or contrasting materials, and immersive installations, the exhibition explores vulnerability, resilience, and transformation. The title references social media rituals of self-presentation and performance, but the works themselves are tangible, carefully crafted, and conceptually rigorous. Visitors enter a space resembling a warrior’s wardrobe, where readiness becomes a physical and collective practice shaped by uncertainty.
Abir Kobeissi is a Lebanese visual artist whose work addresses social, economic, and political narratives through sculpture, painting, and installation. Born in Beirut, she studied at the Faculty of Fine Arts and Architecture of the Lebanese University and later at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. She works with materials ranging from metal, ceramic, and porcelain to glass, textiles, and text, balancing material rigor with conceptual depth. Alongside her independent practice, she collaborates with Professor Alexandra Pirici at AdBK Munich, and she is currently in the process of establishing Ferdaus, an art residency in Beirut for artists, writers, and creatives. She lives and works in Munich.








