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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  18 March 2026.  Preview of ‘The Arab Hall: Past and Present’, part of Leighton House’s 100th anniversary programme in Kensington.  London-based Lebanese artist (pictured) Ramzi Mallat’s installation, ‘Atlas of an Entangled Gaze’, comprising thousands of blue-glazed Syriac evil-eye charms suspended from the central chandelier, form a “shielding canopy of watchful eyes” inspired by Medieval Ottoman helmets, is on display 21 March to 15 May 2026.  Film commissions and a historic exhibition also feature.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto