
“Local” Solo Exhibition by Jane Beveridge at XVA Gallery, Dubai
Join XVA Gallery from March 7th to April 6th, 2026 for Jane Beveridge’s first solo show that captures the essence of Dubai, and belonging.
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Join XVA Gallery from March 7th to April 6th, 2026 for Jane Beveridge’s first solo show that captures the essence of Dubai, and belonging.

The Dual-Site Exhibition Premieres During the Venice Biennale at the Chapel of Santa Maria della Pietà and Long Museum in Shanghai.

‘The House of the Milky Way’ project by Antonello Ghezzi has been realized at the Canadian University Dubai as a workshop and exhibition.

Join XVA Gallery from February 07th to March 05th, 2026 for an exhibition that explores chaos as fractal paradox; where perfect, infinite patterns of existence, spirituality and free will will repeat across scales, blurring the line between divine order and self-destructive conflict.

The Andakulova Gallery will become a vessel for silence and vibration, hosting “Abstract Reality,” a solo exhibition by Indian maestro Silajit Ghosh.

From November 15th to December 11th , 2025 you can explore how environmental activists’ vandalism has transformed museums in stages for protest/performance, as Tor Seidel’s triptychs reveal how these instant acts permanently redefine the meaning and perception of classical art.

Join XVA Gallery from October 18th to November 13th, 2025, as we reunite to observe how in “Paper mythologies iin grey gardens” meaning can be crafted from absence and disorder.

The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra), a cultural institution in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province, launched Horizon in Their Hands: Women Artists from the Arab World (1960s–1980s) on 18 September 2025, at the Ithra Museum.

Firetti Contemporary, in collaboration with Hunna Art Gallery, presents “I’m Never Coming Back”, a solo exhibition by artist Aidha Badr (b.1996, Brooklyn, NY), opening to the public on September 19, 2025, and running until November 7, 2025.

In Gaza: Between Rubble and Memory, Mohammed Joha captures the fragmented remains of Gaza’s visual and emotional landscape, reconstructing what has been erased and reimagining what still refuses to disappear. Painted in Gaza in 2006, the works speak directly to Gaza’s ongoing suffering.