
Lawrie Shabibi’s Autumn Programme
Lawrie Shabibi will be closed for the summer from 3 August to 18 August, 2024.
It will open doors again with an exciting Autumn programme of exhibitions and art fairs.
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Lawrie Shabibi will be closed for the summer from 3 August to 18 August, 2024.
It will open doors again with an exciting Autumn programme of exhibitions and art fairs.
The Gibbes Museum of Art announces its upcoming exhibition featuring the vibrant narrative paintings of Reynier Llanes, an established Cuban artist who spent six years working in Charleston before settling in Miami in 2015. Reynier Llanes: Passages will be on view in the museum’s third-floor galleries from May 24 – Sept. 15, 2024.
From June 13 to 16, the Art Basel fair lit up the art world, marking one of the most significant events in recent years. Traditionally, the most sought-after pieces are snapped up during the initial days of the VIP preview, […]
L’Alliance Française Abu Dhabi hosts Houda Bakkali’s digital art. This exhibition seeks to exemplify the power of digital art to break spatial, temporal and generational boundaries.
Christie’s fine art and luxury auction house unveils highlights from the forthcoming mid-career retrospective of leading Saudi contemporary artist Ahmed Mater, taking place at Christie’s headquarters in London from 17 July – 22 August. Featuring more than 100 works spanning paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture, video, and installation from his artistic career to date, Ahmed Mater: Chronicles represents an odyssey into the artist’s visionary practice.
This is the first major museum exhibition in United States for the artist, and his largest solo museum exhibition to date.
From May to 15 August, 2024, the Dalloul Art Foundation in Beirut is presenting a selection of sixty-six artworks from the foundation’s recent acquisitions in the exhibition titled Hope in an Age of Dystopia. The works in this exhibition converse with each other as they explore the dystopian realities of our current world, while asking us to imagine a different future.
Saturday, May 25th marks the reopening of Fondazione Spazio Vitale. On that occasion, the renovated venue in Via San Vitale 5 will host the opening of Per Speculum. Intelligence and its Double, the group exhi-bition curated by Domenico Quaranta, investigating the anxieties raised by artificial intelligence. Featured artists include Émilie Brout & Maxime Marion; Silvia Dal Dosso; Caroline Delieutraz; Daniel Felstead & Jenn Leung; Sanela Jahić; Kamilia Kard; Lorem; Jonas Lund; Jon Rafman; Anna Ridler. The exhibition will run until June 29th.
In a UK first, Janet Rady Fine Art and Artscoops, the leading online platform for MENA art, will present a show of 28 artworks from a private collection by the renowned Lebanese-Armenian artist Assadour at Cromwell Place, London, from Tuesday, June 4 – Sunday, June 9, 2024.
Hugo Wilson has chosen “The Raft” as title for his upcoming Berlin exhibition. Of course, this immediately evokes associations with the most famous raft in art history, Gericault’s Raft of the Medusa – and inevitably with the theme of “salvation.” So how does this tie in with this exhibition, the first in which his abstract and his figurative works are shown side by side?