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The Dubai art and culture digest: 12 happenings this May
The Dubai art and culture digest: 12 happenings this May

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time07-05-2025

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The Dubai art and culture digest: 12 happenings this May

Dubai welcomes another month of art-culture cool this May… May is here (we know, freaky) and if you're an arts-and-culture-crawler, this list is for you. Find here, all of the coolest alternative art happenings throughout the month to keep you busy and your soul fed. Arte Museum x Musée d'Orsay Immersive digital art space Art e Museum Dubai is collaborating with the famed Musée d'Orsay in Paris, to bring classic masterpieces in a new light. The exhibit invites visitors to experience the emotional and cultural depth of 19th-century French art with all the five senses engaged, as these pieces come to life. Expect to see ver 100 artworks from Monet's Water Lilies to Van Gogh's Starry Night. ARTE MUSEUM DUBAI, opposite Galeries Lafayette, Dubai Mall, from Feb 19, Mon to Thurs, 10am to 11pm, Fri to Sun, 10am to 12am, Arab Cinema Week This iconic celebration of the very best of regional cinema started off as a small spark and has now become an annual staple on the city's cultural calendar. The festival kicked off on May 2 and will run till May 11, taking you through an incredible journey through the cinematic landscape of the Arab world. 10 days of the event will feature 10 feature films, 6 Gulf Premieres, 3 UAE Premieres, and stories from 10 Arab countries including Lebanon, Sudan, UAE, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Iraq, Qatar, Jordan and Syria. Read more here. Find the full schedule here, tickets priced at Dhs56.70 Dreams of Spring at Al Habtoor Palace The Dreams of Spring exhibition at Al Habtoor Palace was unveiled recently, and features a specially curated collection of pieces by internationally-acclaimed artists like Timur D'Vatz, Timur Akhmedov, and Alfiz Sabirov. The exhibition has been curated by Andakulova Gallery, renowned for championing the vibrant art scene of Central Asia, and Legends Art Club. The exhibit is open for public viewing from until May 31, 2025. Dreams of Spring, Al Habtoor Palace, till May 31, @alhabtoorpalace Terra Dubai x Pinkum Collection Terra Dubai has a new exhibition by celebrated Dubai based, Canadian-Lebanese multidisciplinary designer and digital artist, Chafic Mekawi, curated by renowned Dubai based collector Margo Castro, founder of Pinkum Collection. The exhibition features five thought-provoking works that blend traditional Gulf elements with a forward-looking perspective, shaped by his upbringing between Beirut and the UAE. Visitors are invited to explore themes of Arab identity, heritage, cultural symbolism and futurism expressed through striking compositions. Terra Dubai, Sun to Thurs, all summer, 8am to 11pm, Fri to Sat, 8am to 12pm, Tel: (0) 4 388 8582, @ Women in Contemporary Arab Art at Kutubna Cultural Centre Kutubna Cultural Centre is hosting Women in Contemporary Arab Art , an exhibition of 35 works that offers a rare and powerful perspective on how Arab women have been depicted through decades of modern and contemporary art. The display features revealing stories of strength, beauty, resilience, and cultural transformation outlined by renowned regional including paintings on canvas and paper, highlighting both classic and experimental styles from the 20th and early 21st centuries. Kutubna Cultural Centre, until May 18, daily, 10am to 10pm, Tel: (0) 4 447 4050, @kutubnadubai Comedy in the Sky at Aura Skypool Comedy in the Sky is back at Aura Skypool for a second round. In partnership with The Laughter Factory, catch comedians like Justin Panks, Aaron Butler, Roxy Yekta, Viswajit Dilip and Valentina Danubio on Wednesday, May 21, starting 8pm. Stellar comedy paired with incredible panoramic views of the city -doesn't get better than that. Guests also receive a complimentary drink. Aura Skypool, The Palm Tower, Wed, May 21, 8pm , Dhs250, Tel: (0) 4 566 2121, @ The ME by Meliá ME by Meliá Dubai invites guests to immerse themselves in Harmony in Diversity, a captivating exhibit ion by Dubai-based artist Rada K., as part of the hotel's Cultural Connection series. Known for her bold exploration of styles and materials, Rada K. brings a dynamic and thought-provoking collection that celebrates contrast, connection, and creative freedom, transforming the entire hotel into a gallery. The ME by Meliá, Business Bay, launching May 9, Tel: (0) 525 2500, @medubaihotel Expo City In celebration of International Museum Day, Expo City Dubai invites visitors to relive the glory days of the Expo with free entry to the Expo 2020 Museum and Garden in the Sky from May 17 to 18. Expo 2020 Museum offers a unique experience on an inspiring journey through Dubai's triumphant bid to host the first World Expo in the Middle East, the challenges of delivering a global mega-event during a pandemic, and the unforgettable moments that made the Expo 2020. Expo City, May 17 and 18, @expocitydubai Carmina Burana – The Ballet Carmina Burana: The Ballet makes its Dubai debut at Dubai Opera on May 23 and 24, 2025, in a thrilling reimagining of Carl Orff's iconic cantata. Directed by acclaimed choreographer Edward Clug, the production fuses classical and contemporary ballet to capture the raw energy of fate, desire, and destiny. With dramatic choreography set to the thunderous O Fortuna and Orff's emotional score, this bold performance promises a visceral, unforgettable night of music and movement. Dubai Opera, Downtown Dubai, May 23 and 24, @dubaiopera Tashkeel x Van Cleef & Arpels Van Cleef & Arpels and Tashkeel celebrate a decade of the Emergent Designer Prize with a striking exhibition at Tashkeel Nad Al Sheba, running until June 3. Centered on the theme 'Inspiring Winds,' the show features innovative works by Gulf-based designers. Highlights include Dhow Kite by Hajar Al Tenaiji, blending Emirati maritime heritage with sustainable design, and poetic pieces like No Beginning and Breezeborn . Expect sculpted wood, wind-shaped cork, and plenty of imagination. Tashkeel, Nad Al Sheba, until Jun 3, daily, 8am to 10pm, Tel: (0) 4 336 3313, @tashkeelstudio Fragments of Persian Modernity This exhibit at Foundry, presented by Bavan Gallery, Hoor Gallery, Zafi Gallery, offers a powerful snapshot of Iran's artistic evolution through modern and contemporary works. Running across painting, sculpture, and mixed media, the exhibition highlights visionaries like Aydin Aghdashloo, Monir Farmanfarmaian, and Sirak Melkonian, exploring themes of identity, tradition, and transformation. Juxtaposing generations and genres, it reveals a vibrant artistic dialogue shaped by heritage and global influence — poetic, political, and deeply personal. Foundry, Downtown Dubai, until May 13, daily, 10am to 10pm, Tel: (0) 4 367 3696, @foundrydowntown HOME: Heart Of My Existence at JD Malat Gallery Afro-Surrealist artist Kojo Marfo makes his Dubai debut with HOME: Heart Of My Existence at JD Malat Gallery, running until May 31. Through 13 bold, large-scale works, Marfo explores home as a feeling rather than a location — shaped by memory, identity, and cultural drift. Blending Cubist flair, Ghanaian iconography, and classical technique, his vibrant compositions pulse with emotion and existential inquiry. It's a show that speaks directly to a rootless, global generation. JD Malat Gallery, Downtown Dubai, May 31, daily, 10am to 10pm, Tel: (0) 4 257 0076, @jdmalatgallery Images: Socials

Kutubna Cultural Center to present Women in Contemporary Arab Art
Kutubna Cultural Center to present Women in Contemporary Arab Art

Gulf Today

time22-04-2025

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Kutubna Cultural Center to present Women in Contemporary Arab Art

Kutubna Cultural Center, Dubai's newest independent bookstore and cultural hub, is soon launching Women in Contemporary Arab Art (Apr. 26 - May 18). Sponsored by International House Real Estate Project Management L.L.C. and Al Bait Al Duwaliy Real Estate, the show offers a powerful perspective on how Arab women have been depicted in modern and contemporary art, through decades. 'The display features revealing stories of strength, beauty, resilience and cultural transformation outlined by renowned regional artists,' says the Center. The works on display are drawn from the private collection of International House Group, collected over a period of 25 years. The exhibition presents 35 original works from across the Arab world, including paintings on canvas and paper, highlighting both classic and experimental styles from the 20th and early 21st centuries. Masterworks by celebrated artists Louay Kayali (Syria), Salah Taher (Egypt), Adham Wanly (Egypt) and Khaled al-Jader (Iraq), offer striking, emotional portrayals of Arab women in both public and private spheres. In this context, Women in Contemporary Arab Art invites its viewers to reflect on the evolving presence of women in Arab history. The artworks also showcase how artists have shaped cultural memory and identity through their individual artistic depiction of the female form. Spanning more than a century, the exhibit takes visitors on a visual journey that explores different experiences, challenges and triumphs of women in the Middle East. The official opening reception will be in the form of a vibrant cultural happening, with the evening welcoming key figures from the UAE's art and cultural scene. There will be live musical entertainment and during the exhibition period, various community engagement activities at Kutubna will also be announced. Adham Wanly's Spanish Dancer. Shatha Almutawa, Founder and Director of Kutubna Cultural Center, said: 'Although Arab artists have received recognition in their countries and in important museums around the world, their names remain less known than the names of European and American artists, who appear in every book of art history. We take pride in having a role in introducing our community to Arab artists whose work is recognised and respected internationally — artists whose work is breathtaking and whose impact on the art and museum scenes in the Arab world are undeniable. We want to make sure that children and young adults grow up around Arab art, knowing about the Arab masters and their important roles in their societies and in the world of art.' Depictions of banal daily struggles and the social and physical deprivation of the masses intertwine the artwork of Syrian painter Louay Kayali, manifested during his prolific yet short-lived career (he died at age 44). Highlighting the individual struggles evident on the fringe of larger socio-political realities in the Arab region, Kayali's artwork provides a window into the lives of the deprived majority. One of his works, Woman Sewing, captures a fleeting moment of a seamstress' ascetic routine of stitching clothing. Salah Taher was an Egyptian painter and educator. His philosophical approach in abstraction left an enduring mark on modern Egyptian art. The art and the career of Adham Wanly reflects the society and the history of modern Egypt. Living in the cosmopolitan city of Alexandria under a pro-British monarchy, he could enrich his knowledge and techniques of Western culture and art. He benefitted from this, and created works related to the cultural and art European scene, but also inherent to the local culture in Egypt. Iraqi artist Khaled al-Jader is seen as a precursor to modern abstract art in Iraq. He was an active participant in the Iraqi modern art movement. Kutubna Cultural Center was established in 2023 as an independent bookstore and literary nucleus for Dubai and the Gulf region. It offers a community space for visitors, guests and members to enjoy books, art, specialty coffee, and cultural events. Kutubna celebrates the accomplishments of Khaleeji, Arab, Middle Eastern, North African and Muslim writers, poets, thinkers, artists, and researchers. It platforms their voices through lectures, readings, guided conversations, workshops and other activities for people of all ages, and strives to make creative and scholarly pursuits accessible to people who are traditionally at the margins. It also works to make cultural events easier to attend for mothers with young children. Established in 1998, International House Real Estate Project Management L.L.C (IHRPM) is a privately owned, medium-sized family business based in Dubai. Recognised as a real estate innovator, it is a trusted name in the real estate industry across the UAE. IHRPM builds local communities, attracts international investments, offers strategic management of property assets, raises capital and financing, and provides expertise and guidance to local and international investors in the UAE's quality property market. IHRPM has over two decades of market experience, providing bespoke, diversified investment opportunities to clients. Al Bait Al Duwaliy is an award-winning property developer in Dubai. It is a part of International House for Real Estate Project Management. The developer is known for Al Noon Residence, Heritage Building and Alef Noon, as well as commercial projects in Nad Al Hamar and 93-94 Avenues. It has won accolades for incorporating art and creative designs, and by delivering world-class projects that add value and enhance the quality of life in freehold areas of the UAE. Al Bait Al Duwaliy is an industry leader, with innovative and luxury real estate projects in its portfolio, designed and delivered on time by top professionals.

Exhibition at Dubai's Kutubna Centre Highlights Arab Women in Arab Art
Exhibition at Dubai's Kutubna Centre Highlights Arab Women in Arab Art

CairoScene

time16-04-2025

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Exhibition at Dubai's Kutubna Centre Highlights Arab Women in Arab Art

Located in the Nadd Al Hamar district, the independent bookstore and cultural hub will display 35 original works. Apr 16, 2025 Dubai's Kutubna Cultural Center is launching a new exhibition titled 'Women in Contemporary Arab Art', opening April 26th and running through May 18th, 2025. Located in the Nadd Al Hamar district, the independent bookstore and cultural hub will display 35 original works spanning modern and contemporary movements across the Arab world. The collection draws from the private archive of International House Group, built over the past 25 years, and features work by seminal artists such as Louay Kayali (Syria), Salah Taher (Egypt), Adham Wanly (Egypt), and Khaled Aljader (Iraq). The artworks explore both public and domestic representations of women, reflecting evolving cultural attitudes and offering insight into gender, identity, and social transformation. Ranging from classic to experimental styles, the pieces span over a century of artistic expression, shedding light on the ways Arab women have been perceived and portrayed by some of the region's most influential painters. 'The exhibition invites viewers to reflect on the role of women in Arab history and how art contributes to our collective memory,' said Shatha Almutawa, founder and director of Kutubna Cultural Center. 'We want to ensure future generations are raised with access to Arab art and are aware of the masters who helped shape it.' The official opening on April 26th will feature live music and is expected to draw leading figures from the UAE's cultural and creative sectors. Admission is free, and the centre will remain open daily from 10 AM to 10 PM during the exhibition period. Additional community events and public programming will be announced in the coming weeks. 'Women in Contemporary Arab Art' is presented with support from International House Real Estate Project Management and Al Bait Al Duwaliy Real Estate.

Kutubna Cultural Center unveils 'Women in Contemporary Arab Art' exhibition - Middle East Business News and Information
Kutubna Cultural Center unveils 'Women in Contemporary Arab Art' exhibition - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time15-04-2025

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Kutubna Cultural Center unveils 'Women in Contemporary Arab Art' exhibition - Middle East Business News and Information

April 15, 2025, Dubai, UAE – Kutubna Cultural Center, Dubai's newest independent bookstore and cultural center, is launching 'Women in Contemporary Arab Art,' an exhibition that offers a rare and powerful perspective on how Arab women have been depicted through decades of modern and contemporary art. The display features revealing stories of strength, beauty, resilience, and cultural transformation outlined by renowned regional artists. 'Women in Contemporary Arab Art' opens on Saturday, April 26, 2025, and runs until May 18, 2025. The exhibition presents 35 original works from across the Arab world, including paintings on canvas and paper, highlighting both classic and experimental styles from the 20th and early 21st centuries. Masterworks by celebrated artists Louay Kayali (Syria), Salah Taher (Egypt), Adham Wanly (Egypt), and Khaled Aljader (Iraq) offer striking, emotional portrayals of Arab women in both public and private spheres. The works on display are drawn from the private collection of International House Group, collected over a period of 25 years. 'Women in Contemporary Arab Art' invites its viewers to reflect on the evolving presence of women in Arab history. It also showcases how artists have shaped cultural memory and identity through their distinct artistic expression of the female form. Spanning more than a century, the exhibit takes visitors on a powerful visual journey that explores different experiences, challenges, and triumphs of women in the Middle East. The official opening reception is scheduled for Saturday, April 26, at 6:00 p.m. and will take the form of a vibrant cultural happening. The evening will welcome key figures from the UAE's art and cultural scene and feature live musical entertainment. During the exhibition period, various community engagement activities at Kutubna will also be announced. Shatha Almutawa, founder and director of Kutubna Cultural Center, said: 'Although Arab artists have received recognition in their countries and in important museums around the world, their names remain less known than the names of European and American artists who appear in every book of art history. We take pride in having a role in introducing our community to Arab artists whose work is recognized and respected internationally—artists whose work is breathtaking and whose impact on the art and museum scenes in the Arab world are undeniable. We want to make sure that children and young adults grow up around Arab art, knowing about the Arab masters and their important roles in their societies and in the world of art.' For more information about the exhibition, please visit

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