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  1. Jun 11, 2024 · Lina Lazaar: career. Like her father, Lina started her career as a banker. But in 2006 when she was 23 years of age, she switched her profession. She joined Sotheby’s and began to deal in post-war and contemporary art. She began promoting art in the Middle East and North Africa. Lina arranged for auctions of art in the Islamic World.

  2. Jul 2, 2018 · Meet Lina Lazaar, championing arts from the Arab World to a global audience for over a decade, exploring notions of cultural activism, patronage and artistic confidence. Swipe left to view her campaign for JAOU 2018.

  3. Jul 5, 2018 · Lina Lazaar, founder of Jaou Tunis, has initiated a number of quietly, but genuinely subversive projects. In 2012, when married to her first husband, Hassan Jameel of the billionaire Saudi family, she instituted the first Jeddah Art Week – which, called Art JAW, is a progenitor for Art Jaou.

  4. Jun 12, 2019 · Hassan and his ex-wife Lina were married for five years. The billionaire and Lina reportedly got married in 2012 at the Paris Opera House before they ultimately called it quits and divorced in 2017. Though the businessman and RiRi were first initially spotted in Spain hooking up that year, The Sun has reported that the marriage between Lina and ...

  5. Born on 6 October 1980 [citation needed], Hassan is the middle son of Mohammed Abdul Latif Jameel, who has been the chairman and president of the diversified international business Abdul Latif Jameel since 1993. [4] [5] [6] He is the grandson of Abdul Latif Jameel (1909–1993), who founded the eponymous company in 1945 and acquired ...

  6. Feb 14, 2024 · Lina Lazaar :- Lina Lazaar is a name synonymous with innovation, philanthropy, and a profound dedication to the arts.Her journey from Tunisia to the global stage is not just a narrative of personal success but a testament to the power of passion, perseverance, and purpose.

  7. Lina Lazaar est la vice-présidente de la Fondation Kamel Lazaar et organise, sous le libellé "The absence of paths", le tout premier pavillon tunisien à la Biennale de Venise qui se tient jusqu'au 27 novembre 2017. Elle était l'invitée de #MOE ce dimanche 21 mai 2017 et revient sur les motivations de ce projet.