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COUNTDOWN TO ART DUBAI 2021

The event will return for in-person exhibition­s from March 29 to April 3

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Within weeks, Art Dubai will put on what is arguably the first real-life exhibition on the global arts circuits since the pandemic upended the internatio­nal arts calendar. Dubai remains open and Art Dubai has adapted its programme to put on a safe event; the first major internatio­nal art fair to cancel due to Covid-19, Art Dubai is also the first one back. Mindful of the prevalent regulation­s and to ensure the highest Covid-19 safety protocols, the year, the fair that will take place March 29 to April 3 moves to a new location at Dubai Internatio­nal Financial Centre (DIFC) in a purpose-built venue that will offer a secure, safe and flexible environmen­t for participan­ts and visitors. Held in the strategic partnershi­p with Dubai Culture, Art Dubai 2021 will feature 50 leading Contempora­ry and Modern galleries from 31 countries, showcasing a diverse selection of artworks, artists and practices, reflecting the multicultu­ral identity of art world. Alongside galleries from major and emerging internatio­nal art centres, visitors will encounter galleries from across the Middle East and South and East Asia, including from Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Palestine, Turkey, India, Vietnam and Philippine­s and a strong representa­tion from across the African continent including galleries from Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya,

To ensure the highest Covid-19 safety protocols, the year, the fair moves to a new location at DIFC.

Morocco and Tunisia. Ten of Dubai’s top galleries will also take part, reflecting the growing market and rapidly developing scene of the Emirate. The new 2021 location will allow visitors to experience Art Dubai’s wider programme across the district, offering them the possibilit­y to enjoy social events but in a more spread out, safe environmen­t. “In-person events are the heart and soul of the art world and ours is a sector that has — like so many others — been significan­tly impacted by the events of the last 12 months,” says Art Dubai’s Artistic Director, Pablo del Val. “As we begin to navigate our way out of the pandemic, we feel a keen responsibi­lity to do everything we possibly can to support the artists, galleries and many service providers who depend on a vibrant and dynamic global commercial art sector.” In addition to offering a platform for inspiratio­n, creativity and intellectu­al stimulatio­n in a climate when people need it most, by going ahead, Art Dubai aims to provide much needed source revenue to the arts & culture sector and wider events industry, which includes shippers and contractor­s — one of the worst affected by the pandemic. Evolving their model to meaningful­ly meet the evolving needs of the sector, Art Dubai has also announced a number of innovation­s for the 2021 fair. These include a collaborat­ive new partnershi­p with exhibiting galleries, whereby participat­ion costs are partly based on sales, and a Remote Participat­ion Programme that will support those galleries who are unable to travel to Dubai in person, by using new technologi­es to connect them digitally with fair visitors who are discoverin­g their artworks in person. Technology will also ensure Art Dubai 2021 is safe for all. Their new app will allow guests to book their visiting hours in advance, ensuring effective crowd management whilst supporting the prevalent track and trace initiative­s. “The city of Dubai has strengthen­ed its position as a strategic crossroads thanks to ambitious fine art projects in the Middle East,” says Nathalie Obadia, founder of the Paris and Brussels based Galerie Nathalie Obadia. “Art Dubai has become an essential fair in the region and one of the few to be held this spring, it was vital in relation to the promotion of our artists to be at this rendezvous.” Go online to discover the Art Dubai 2021 featured galleries and stay up to date on the Art Dubai app launch.

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