
Global Brush Exhibition 2025 Opens in Bahrain with a Celebration of Culture and Creativity
TDT | Manama
The Bahrain World Trade Center became a vibrant hub of international art and culture today as the fifth edition of the Global Brush Exhibition 2025 officially opened its doors to the public.
Organised by Al-Dar Art Gallery, a distinguished cultural institution from the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the exhibition is represented by Mrs. Maram Hassan and Mr. Mohammed Hazaimeh. The event is being held in collaboration with Mr. Ali Yousef Ahmadi and Mr. Bader Al Ali from Al Ayam, one of Bahrain's leading daily newspapers.
The prestigious exhibition was inaugurated by the Guest of Honour, renowned artist and member of Bahrain's royal family, Shaikh Rashid Al Khalifa. The opening ceremony was attended by ambassadors from Jordan, Thailand, India, China, and several other countries, reflecting the event's international stature and cultural significance.
The exhibition showcases a wide range of paintings and artistic creations from across the globe. The venue echoed with the creative spirit and cultural depth of participating artists from Bahrain, Oman, Egypt, Lebanon, Palestine, Ukraine, and more. Each artwork offered more than visual appeal—it narrated stories of resilience, heritage, and personal journeys.
From the meticulous tale of a boat maker to the moving depiction of life in a devastated Palestine, the hall was transformed into a living archive of human expression. Every artist stood as a storyteller, and every piece of art served as a window into lived experiences and emotional landscapes.
Alongside the artwork, the exhibition offers a series of cultural programmes, including panel discussions, seminars, and guided tours to the Bahrain National Museum and the Rashid Al Khalifa Gallery, enriching the overall experience for visitors.
For art enthusiasts, collectors, and the culturally curious, the Global Brush Exhibition 2025 presents an ideal platform for artistic exploration—and the opportunity to purchase unique works of art that carry the essence of diverse traditions.
The exhibition will remain open to the public until April 24, promising a dynamic journey through global creativity and shared human stories.
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