‘Transparent’ launches as Nawar Shartouh’s First Solo Show in the UAE
Nawar Shartouh’s first solo show in Dubai ‘Transparent’ opened its doors to the public on 24 November at Urbanist Art Gallery.
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Nawar Shartouh’s first solo show in Dubai ‘Transparent’ opened its doors to the public on 24 November at Urbanist Art Gallery.
Palm Beach & Florence, Italy…November, 7, 2024 – Frascione Gallery, established in Florence, Italy in 1893, will make its Art Miami debut during Miami Art Week, running from December 3-8, 2024, at Booth AM325.
The V&A and Art Jameel have announced Khandakar Ohida (b. 1993, India) as the winner of the 7th edition of the Jameel Prize, an international award worth £25,000 for contemporary art and design inspired by Islamic tradition.
Colours possess the profound ability to reshape our perceptions, stir emotions, and breathe life into memories, transforming them into a vivid, ever-evolving journey. Woven into the very fabric of our existence, colours infuse everything we encounter with meaning. Beyond mere visual experience, they elevate our spirits and serve as a silent language, expressing the depths of our innermost emotions with nuance and elegance.
В преддверии новогодних праздников Государственный академический театр танца Республики Казахстан приглашает жителей и гостей Алматы на волшебное балетное представление!
The National Pavilion UAE closes its eighth participation at the Biennale Arte 2024, with Abdullah Al Saadi: Sites of Memory, Sites of Amnesia. Curated by Tarek Abou El Fetouh, the exhibition welcomed 308,719 visitors at the pavilion since its inauguration on 20 April 2024.
The Firetti Gallery hosted the exhibition Astral Space Exploration: The Cosmic Renaissance by Kaikhan Salakhov and we interviewed the artist in an attempt to understand his amazing work.
The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) opens an extensive exhibition program dedicated to Islamic craftsmanship. Coinciding with the start of Ithra’s second edition of the Islamic Art Conference (November 24–30), the major multi-exhibition launch will feature three main exhibitions and eight supporting showcases, filling all of Ithra’s exhibition spaces in a celebration of the rich heritage and contemporary interpretations of Islamic craft. Visitors will experience diverse artistry, from ceramics, pottery, and textiles to woodworking, carving, metalwork, and innovative contemporary pieces.