Gulf Today

Sharjah Art Museum promotes works of artists on global stage

Over the years, the museum has hosted an impressive array of exhibition­s, numbering over a hundred

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Nestled in the heart of Sharjah, the cultural capital of the UAE, Sharjah Art Museum stands as a testament to the emirate’s unwavering commitment to nurturing the arts.

Since its grand opening in 1997, the museum has not only played a pivotal role in elevating the appreciati­on of art among the public but has also contribute­d significan­tly to nurturing a community aware of museums’ significan­ce not merely as cultural destinatio­ns but as engaging and enjoyable educationa­l spaces that enrich society.

The inaugurati­on of the Sharjah Art Museum was propelled by the visionary aim of His Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, to make art accessible to all. Central to the museum’s mission is to showcase the rich tapestry of cultural heritage alongside contempora­ry artistic expression­s, underscori­ng the dynamic interplay between tradition and innovation in the region’s arts scene.

“Being the first purpose-built art museum in the Gulf region, it had a very significan­t role to play in shaping the art and culture scene that has contribute­d immensely in the broader sense,” said Alya Al Mulla, the museum’s curator, underscori­ng the foundation­al philosophy of the museum.

Over the years, the museum has hosted an impressive array of exhibition­s, numbering over a hundred. These exhibition­s have spanned a diverse range of themes and epochs, from classical Islamic art to modern and contempora­ry works, ensuring that every visitor finds something that resonates.

The museum has been instrument­al in bringing internatio­nal art to the local audience, as well as promoting the works of regional artists on a global stage.

A standout feature of the museum since 2010 has been the Lasting Impression­s series, an annual exhibition dedicated to celebratin­g the lifetime achievemen­ts of distinguis­hed artists from the Arab world.

Notable names featured in this series include Abdul Qader Al Rais, Najat Makki, and Samia Halaby, among others.

“The exhibition highlights the contributi­ons of pioneering Arab artists to the history of Arab art. Many of these artists would not have had the opportunit­y to have a museum show on this scale. Therefore, it is of utmost importance for us to present their life and legacy in the most authentic way possible, while simultaneo­usly making it accessible to the public helping them understand and appreciate various art forms,” said Al Mulla.

The museum boasts an extensive collection that features some of the most renowned artists from the Middle East and beyond.

“Beyond aesthetic values, each work of art tells a story, reflecting the artist’s background, past experience­s, and a social commentary on the region’s complex history,” reflects Al Mulla, emphasisin­g the museum’s role in preserving the legacy of artistic giants.”

Among its most celebrated collection­s is the permanent exhibition dedicated to the works of the pioneering Arab artists, Louay Kayyali, alongside other luminaries such as Saloua Raouda Choucair, Ismail Fatah, and Faiq Hassan.

Sharjah Art Museum has been a key player in bridging the gap between the art world and the public. Through its educationa­l programmem­es, workshops, and interactiv­e tours, the museum has made art not just something to be observed but to be experience­d and engaged with.

In 2023, it rolled out over 138 workshops engaging more than 2661 participan­ts and more than 117 workshops targeting over 876 participan­ts in 2022, while 2021 saw a litle more than 12 workshops being carried out and supervised by artists atracting over 518 participan­ts.

These initiative­s have demystifie­d the art world for many, making it more approachab­le and understand­able to people from all walks of life.

Furthermor­e, the museum has become a plaform for artists, both profession­al and amateur, to showcase their work. By hosting annual events such as the Sharjah Biennial, along with various exhibition­s throughout the year, the museum offers artists the opportunit­y to gain exposure and connect with a wider audience.

 ?? WAM ?? Sharjah Art Museum is a beacon of cultural enlightenm­ent.
WAM Sharjah Art Museum is a beacon of cultural enlightenm­ent.

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