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Apr 29, 2013
As the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi continues to build its collection, Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority brings five artists to Manarat Al Saadiyat to talk about their chosen works. Read Article Artistic works blossom at the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi
Jan 14, 2013
Our highlights of brand-new shows getting an airing this evening in Alserkal Avenue.
Read Article Four shows to see on Alserkal Avenue in January 2013
Jan 14, 2013
Alserkal Avenue in Al Quoz, Dubai, jolts back into life as the hub of galleries plays host to a raft of new shows, including a focus on the Pakistani artist Fahd Burki.
Read Article Totems in pole position on Dubai's Alserkal Avenue
Dec 24, 2012
On show at The Pavilion Downtown Dubai are works by the Mexican installation artist Miguel Chevalier and the Emirati artist Sara Al Haddad.
Read Article Works by Miguel Chevalier and Sara Al Haddad at The Pavilion
Dec 24, 2012
The Iranian master Ahmad Amin Nazar has new works at the Gallery Isabelle van den Eynde. Read Article Ahmad Amin Nazar: grappling with a certain ambiguity
Dec 24, 2012
We may be in the midst of a seasonal lull, but a handful of solid shows continue at Dubai International Finance Centre.
Read Article Three art exhibitions to see at DIFC
Dec 17, 2012
One of India's most prominent artists, Rameshwar Broota experiments with photographs to talk about the impact of man-made formations on natural spaces. Read Article Imprints of man on nature
Dec 17, 2012
Patricia Millns uses the niqab to evoke the presence of the Arab women whose stories, as told to the artist over tea, are the backbone of her exhibition. Read Article Treasured times over tea and the niqab help depict Arab women
Dec 17, 2012
Art Dubai's dXb Store is on the hunt for some UAE-based designers and artists that would like to showcase their work at the event Read Article Art Dubai's dXb Store puts a call out for UAE based designers
Dec 10, 2012
Born and raised in the UAE, Hazem Mahdy's work features photographs of his digitally-mirrored arms, interlocking them into a kaleidoscope.
Read Article Hazem Mahdy: old images, new world