
Art Basel OVR: Latif Al Ani
Art Basel’s Online Viewing Rooms are showcasing the works of Artist Latif Al Ani, displaying his photographs of Iraq.
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Art Basel’s Online Viewing Rooms are showcasing the works of Artist Latif Al Ani, displaying his photographs of Iraq.
Athr Gallery will be showcasing the works of Middle Eastern Artists Ahaad Al Amoudi and selected artworks from Mohammad Alfaraj’s first solo show.
Auction houses such as Sotheby’s and Christie’s sold masterpieces in 2020 of some of the most sought after pieces of art.
Abu Dhabi Art is back this year at Manarat Al Saadiyat showcasing new commissioned installations at locations across the emirate of Abu Dhabi.
V-Art platform launches Art Spaceship – the very first space art center, where there will be presented 21 international projects that expand the horizons of art. More than 350 projects from 54 countries were received during global #SpaceOpenCall in December […]
United Arab Emirates: The National Pavilion of the United Arab Emirates’ upcoming exhibition for the Biennale Architettura 2021 (Venice Biennale) will present a large-scale prototype structure created from an innovative, environmentally friendly cement made of recycled industrial waste brine, accompanied by commissioned photography by Farah Al Qasimi.
Italy has reached an important benchmark on its path towards Expo 2020 Dubai with an extraordinary event that unveiled the Pavilion, now completed in its external structure and roofed with three boat hulls that form a record-size Tricolour flag. The event was attended […]
Chef Davide teams up with Italian artist Manasse to create an art inspired three-course instagrammable menu as a part of Dubai Food Festival
Award winning contemporary artist, Kristel Bechara, is the first artist in the UAE to launch an NFT tokenized art series, called “Beauty in Diversity.”
NARS Foundation is pleased to present “This is Not My Tree” a group show of fourteen artists curated by New York-based independent curator Nina Mdivani, between March 26-April 16, 2021.