Press
January 9, 2018
Striking New Texas Art Exhibit Shows Teenage Girls as They Want to be Seen
By Natalie Gempel
Papercity Magazine
December 22, 2017
Rania Matar’s evocative portraits explore girlhood, and growing old
Text by Hannah Ongley
Vice.com
December 15, 2017
Photography series explores mothers and daughters, and their relationships around the world
By Chloe Coleman
Washington Post
November 25, 2017
Photos from Beirut and Boston: Womanhood Across Borders
Interview by Coralie Kraft
Lensculture
November 1, 2017
Borders and Margins
Cover by Rania Matar, text by Banu Gökariksel
Journal of Middle East Women's Study
October 22, 2017
The Aftermath of War, Seen Through Photographers’ Eyes
By Geraldine Fabrikant
New York Times
October 10, 2017
We Need to Talk About Kids and Smartphones
By Markham Heid
Commission for TIME Magazine
September 27, 2017
Biennale of Arab Photographers
Interview with Gabriel Bauret
L'Oeil de la Photographie
September 11, 2017
Les jeunes chrysalides de Rania Matar
By Romane Ricard
TAFMAG - The Art Factory Magazine
August 10, 2017
The C. Grimaldis Gallery Opens Its Doors to Socially Conscious Voices
Exhibition Review by Andy Clark
BmoreArt
May 18, 2017
Action at a Distance at Angela Meleca Gallery
Exhibition Review by Liz Trapp
Columbus Underground
May 2, 2017
A Show of Lebanese Art Suffused with the Longing of Exile
Exhibition Review by Sarah Rose Sharp
Hyperallergic
March 30, 2017
10 Remarkable Photographers to Discover at This Year’s AIPAD Fair
By Sarah Cascone
ArtNet
March 1, 2017
Rania Matar, A Girl and Her Room – On growing up and growing old
By Sandra Williams
Tribe Magazine
Spring 2017 Issue
February 9, 2017
Same Portrait – Opposite Sides of the World
By Alejandra Salazar
San Francisco Chronicle
February 1, 2017
YIELD Award Nomination
Nominated by Barbara Tannenbaum, Curator of Photography, Cleveland Museum of Art
Snite Museum of Art Purchase Award
December 12, 2016
Images of girls on the road to womanhood
By Joanne Ciccarello
Photo Books: Staff Picks, The Christian Science Monitor Weekly
November 3, 2016
De mères en filles, pour devenir femmes…
Review by Olivier Gasnier Duparc
L'Orient-Le Jour
November 1, 2016
Mère-fille: complices, oui, copines, non!
By Marie Asco
Femme Majuscule
November-December Issue
October 11, 2016
Powerful Portraits of the "Invisible Children" Growing Up as Refugees
By Jessica Stewart
My Modern Met
October 7, 2016
Rania Matar: Invisible Children at C. Grimaldis Gallery
Review by Mark Alice Durant
Photograph Magazine
October 6, 2016
Rania Matar and The Mass Psychosis of Childhood
Review by Colin Pantall
Colin Pantall's Blog
October 4, 2016
Looking at the Invisible Children Growing Up as Refugees
By Elena Goukassian
Hyperallergic
August 10, 2016
A Lebanese Photographer Takes Cross-Cultural Portraits of Girls on the Brink of Womanhood
By Bridget Gleeson
Artsy
June 24, 2016
This inspiring photographer documents girls’ coming-of-age in the US and Middle East
By Kinsey Sullivan
Hello Giggles
June 10, 2016
She Who Tells a Story at the National Museum of Women in the Arts
Facebook Interview, NPR Live
May 9, 2016
Middle Eastern photographers capture small joys amid big conflicts
By Emma-Kate Symons
Women in the World, New York Times
April 21, 2016
5 striking photographs that challenge stereotypes of Arab women
By Elena Goukassian
Washington Post
April 15, 2016
A woman’s place in the Middle East? For some, it’s behind a camera.
By Philip Kennicott
Washington Post
March 25, 2016
Portraits of girls on the cusp of teendom
Book review and interview by Michael-Oliver Harding
DAZED
March 10, 2016
Rania Matar Captures the Universal Awkwardness of Coming of Age
Book review and interview with Emily Manning
i-D magazine
January 27, 2016
A Look Inside The Rooms Of Teens In Two Very Different Worlds
Interview by Torey Van Oot
Refinery29