Inspired by Makoto Fujimura, an American evangelical partners with Lebanese art institute to equally dignify every death. Jayson Casper| Image: Jayson Casper More than 200 #TheyMatter portraits honor Beirut explosion victims via an illegal street art gallery by an American Christian in Lebanon. Nine months later, Brady Black was fed up—and inspired. Last August, one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in human history leveled Lebanon’s main port and thousands of homes. Charities and churches scrambled to help, as 204 people were killed. The government has done next to nothing. But now, each victim has a portrait across from Beirut’s famed Martyrs Square.