Art Dubai, the most significant global art gathering in the Middle East, today announced the line-up of exhibiting galleries for its 2025 edition, which will take place at Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai from 18 to 20 April 2025 (previews on 16 and 17 April).

Exhibitors in Art Dubai’s Contemporary, Bawwaba, Modern and Digital sections number over 100, have representation in more than 50 cities, and the upcoming edition of the fair will welcome over 20 first-time participants. The geographic breadth of the exhibitor line-up reflects Art Dubai’s role as a gateway for discovery, learning and exchange and its ongoing commitment to showcasing art and artists from less-represented geographies.

Art Dubai 2023. Featuring Mario Mauroner. Credit: Cedric Ribeiro. Getty Images

The 2025 edition of the fair will see continued strong representation from artists and art centres across the Middle East, the African continent, and West and South Asia. The continued expansion and development of Dubai’s cultural scene, and the city’s status as the Gulf region’s financial and commercial hub is also reflected in the number of Dubai-based exhibitors (over 20) and the growing number of Emirati- and UAE-based artists showing at the fair.

Art Dubai 2024 exterior shot. Credit: Spark Media

Art Dubai is committed to placing untold regional art histories in dialogue with global art movements, and each year invites international academics and art historians to curate specific sections of the fair. The invited curators for 2025 are Mirjam Varadinis (Bawwaba – meaning gateway in Arabic); Magalí Arriola and Nada Shabout (Art Dubai Modern); and Gonzalo Herrero Delicado (Art Dubai Digital).

Dubai is the centre of the Middle East region’s art market and the city continues to develop at an incredible pace. Our 2025 galleries fully reflect these energies, the dynamism of the scene here and the rich mix of communities who call Dubai home. The line-up demonstrates the growing interest in this region’s art scene whilst staying true to Art Dubai’s DNA as a place for discoveries. We are particularly pleased to share details of our curated sections: Bawwaba, Modern and Art Dubai Digital, and their expanded geographic remits. In an increasingly challenging world, these artists and galleries play such an important role in telling the stories of the migrations and exchanges that are shaping the future world around us.

Pablo del Val, Art Dubai’s Artistic Director

Art Dubai is held under the patronage of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. The fair is held in partnership with A.R.M. Holding. It is sponsored by Swiss Wealth Manager Julius Baer. Art Dubai’s exclusive Watch and Jewellery partner is Piaget. Culturally driven lifestyle developer HUNA is a partner of Art Dubai. The Dubai Culture & Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) is the strategic partner of Art Dubai and Art Dubai Digital. Madinat Jumeirah is the home of Art Dubai.

Art Dubai 2024. Installation view of Sougwen Chung by HOFA Gallery at Art Dubai Digital. Credit: Cedric Ribero for Getty Images

ART DUBAI CONTEMPORARY 2025

Art Dubai Contemporary presents the very best in cutting-edge contemporary art from around the world, with particular focus on art and artists from less-represented geographies. For its 2025 edition, the fair will welcome 70 contemporary exhibitors from cities spanning five continents, and welcomes significant galleries that are new to the fair, expanding Art Dubai’s international representation and reinforcing the fair’s role as both the centre of the region’s art market and a place of discovery for visitors.

First-time exhibitors in Art Dubai’s 2025 Contemporary section will include: Bortolami (New York), Cortesi Gallery (Milan/Lugano), Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art (Lisbon), Don Gallery (Shanghai), La Galerie 38 (Casablanca/Marrakech), Mizuma Art Gallery (Tokyo), Pedro Cera (Lisbon/Madrid), Richard Saltoun (London/Rome/New York), Galería MPA (Madrid), Galeria RGR (Mexico City), and Karpuchina Gallery (Prague).

BAWWABA 2025

Bawwaba – meaning gateway in Arabic – focuses on highly curated solo presentations of artworks made in the 12 months prior to, or specifically for, Art Dubai. Bawwaba 2025 is curated by the writer and curator-at-large at Kunsthaus Zürich, Mirjam Varadinis. Across her extensive curatorial career, many of Varadinis’s projects address evolving formats of contemporary curating, asking the question ‘How can we imagine new forms of coexistence, both amongst people and with our planet?’. With this, the section will show artists who reflect on their own displacement in our current climate, and imagine new models of living together. Notable solo presentations in Bawwaba’s 2025 edition will include Kate Newby (Art: Concept), Gulnur Mukazhanova (Aspan Gallery), and Tomás Saraceno (Pinksummer).

ART DUBAI MODERN 2025

Art Dubai Modern features presentations by the region’s Modern masters, reinforcing Art Dubai’s commitment to art historical research and under-explored art histories. These artists have been influential throughout the 20th century, and their works play a key role in forming an understanding of the current cultural landscape.

M. F. HUSAIN, UNTITLED (DIPTYCH), PAINTING, C. 2000, 60 X 95.7 CM_DAG

During the twentieth century, migration, Arab diaspora communities, geopolitical challenges and anti-imperial struggles led to strong cultural affinities and solidarities between West Asia and North Africa and other postcolonial regions around the world. Beyond direct relationships, these different countries shared commonalities that resulted from navigating their new realities. In their search for modern and national identities, heritage and the past became instrumental in negotiating the new, and experiments in abstraction and heritage renewal speak of shared concerns and aspirations.

LAILA SHAWA, WINDOWS, 1969, PAINTING, 52 X 82 CM_GALLERY ONE

Art Dubai Modern’s 2025 edition is curated by Magalí Arriola, art critic, and Director at Museo Tamayo, Mexico, and Nada Shabout, Art History Professor at the Contemporary Arab and Muslim Cultural Studies Initiative at the University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, U.S. Highlights will include
important presentations by New Vision Group (Meem Gallery); Bertina Lopes (Richard Saltoun) and Mehdi Moutashar (Lawrie Shabibi). For the first time Art Dubai Modern will expand its remit to include an artist from Latin America – Venezuelan artist Darío Pérez Flores (Mark Hachem), reflecting common concerns and empathies between Latin America and West Asia and North Africa.

DARIO PEREZ FLORES, PROCHOMATIQUE NO. 1172, 2019, MIXED MEDIA, 100 X 100 X 5 CM_MARK HACHEM

ART DUBAI DIGITAL 2025

Now in its fourth year, Art Dubai Digital is a unique section of Art Dubai dedicated to the pioneering artists, collectives, galleries and platforms who are shaping today’s digital art world. Reflecting a broad geographic base and diverse perspectives, and featuring new commissions, talks, educational workshops, and special showcases, the section explores how the most exciting and innovative artists and creative practitioners are working with advanced technologies – including artificial intelligence, robotics, virtual and augmented reality – to interrogate the key environmental, social and political challenges of our time.

Art Dubai 2022. Art Dubai Digital Installation View.
Credit: Cedric Ribeiro. Getty Images for Art Dubai

Titled ‘After the Technological Sublime’, in reference to the awe and wonder we experience when encountering monumental technological innovations, Art Dubai Digital’s 2025 edition will expand the traditional notion of the sublime — once used to express amazement and fear toward vast natural forces — to human-made creations. From the internet to artificial intelligence and quantum computing, technological advancements inspire admiration for human achievement, yet they also provoke anxiety, as these systems may surpass our control and divert attention from pressing environmental, social, cultural and political issues.

Art Dubai 2024. Art Dubai Digital installation. Gallery Now Seoul featuring Vakki.
Credit: Cedric Ribeiro for Getty Images

Art Dubai Digital’s 2025 edition is curated by Gonzalo Herrero Delicado, an independent curator and a lecturer at Central Saint Martins and the Royal College of Art in London.

Highlights of Art Dubai Digital 2025 will include presentations by established international galleries in digital art including Hafez Gallery, HOFA Gallery (House of Fine Art), TAEX, Sevil Dolmaci and GAZELL.IO. In addition, the section features collectives and platforms including MORROW collective, Holy Club, Immaterika and an artist-led booth by BREAKFAST Studio.

Art Dubai Digital 2024. Installation view Clifford Ross at Leila Heller Gallery.
Credit: Cedric Ribeiro for Getty Images

The growing number of Dubai-based exhibitors in Art Dubai Digital reflects the continued expansion of Dubai as a hub for digital experimentation and innovation. Among the Dubai-based exhibitors are Mondoir Art Gallery, Monada Art Gallery with 10101.art and espace which will feature a solo presentation with sculptor Andrés Anza.

About Art Dubai

Founded in 2007, Art Dubai is the most significant global art gathering in the Middle East. A catalyst for the rapid growth of the region’s art scene and creative economy, Art Dubai provides an important gateway for discovery, learning and exchange, championing galleries and artists from less-represented geographies. Each year Art Dubai spotlights around 120 contemporary, modern and digital galleries from over 40 countries. The gallery programme is accompanied by artist commissions, an ambitious education programme and the most extensive talks programming of any international art fair.

Art Dubai 2024. Credit Spark Media

Art Dubai reflects the robust growth and spirit of its home city – a cosmopolitan hub of innovation and the Gulf region’s financial and commercial hub. With over 40 commercial galleries, global auction houses, and a rapidly expanding private and corporate collector base, it is also the centre of the region’s art market.

Art Dubai works in partnership with government and business to develop and deliver ambitious long-term initiatives to support the long-term growth of the UAE’s cultural sector. These include Dubai Collection – the first institutional art collection for the city of Dubai; Dubai Public Art, a multi-year and city-wide public realm commissioning programme; the most extensive cultural education programmes in UAE schools, developed in partnership with A.R.M. Holding, and Campus Art Dubai, which supports the next generation of cultural leaders through professional development, training and mentoring.

Art Dubai 2024. Credit: Spark Media

About Art Dubai Group

Art Dubai Group is a public-private partnership with Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) founded in 2007, and has grown to become the most experienced cultural programming company in the Gulf. Comprising more than 30 initiatives, including the region’s leading art and design fairs and festivals, it is a provider of industry expertise to the business and government sectors, alongside year-round commissioning and professional development programmes.

The group’s flagship initiatives include Art Dubai; Downtown Design – the region’s leading design fair with a focus on high quality and original design; Dubai Design Week – the region’s largest design festival; Prototypes for Humanity, the world’s largest and most diverse assembly of academics addressing social and environmental challenges; and Editions – the Middle East’s first limited edition art and design fair.

Solaroca by Opavivara. Art Dubai Commissions. Art Dubai 2019. Credit: Photo Solutions

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