Khaleej Times

Louvre Abu Dhabi to open in November

- Jasmine Al Kuttab

abu dhabi — The Louvre Abu Dhabi, the new Louvre museum which the UAE and French government officials say will attract millions of visitors in the nation’s Capital, is finally set to open to the public on November 11, on the shores of Saadiyat Island.

The landmark museum, with its iconic heritage, took 10 years to come to life and will enlighten minds through exhibits of art, culture, history and knowledge.

Currently in its final phase, the Louvre Abu Dhabi will mark a departure from traditiona­l museograph­y, which often classifies displays according to origin. More than 600 artworks will span the entirety of human existence, from the end of the third millennium BCE to the Medieval Era, the Renaissanc­e and the Neoclassic­al period, right through to the contempora­ry era, highlighti­ng universal themes.

At the opening announceme­nt held on Wednesday at Manarat Al Saadiyat, Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Culture and Knowledge Developmen­t, said millions of people from around the world are expected to visit the museum. “Just as the Louvre is the crown jewel of Paris — the Louvre Abu Dhabi is destined for such distinctio­n in the UAE and in this part of the world.” Sheikh Nahyan pointed out that the agreement to open the Louvre Abu Dhabi, initiated by His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, over ten years ago, is a scientific and economic partnershi­p between the UAE and France. He said that Jean Nouvel, the Pritzker Prize-winning French architect who designed the museum, wanted the Abu Dhabi museum to mirror the Arab world. “Surely, he has succeeded. The magnificen­t building is a work of art, creation and innovation which will invite the global population.”

Just as the UAE represents a diversity of cultures, religions, nationalit­ies and the unificatio­n of people from all walks of life, so too will the Louvre Abu Dhabi. Sheikh Nahyan recalled Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed’s quote on how the UAE has become a global cultural hub; thus, the museum will serve as a cradle for art and culture: “The UAE serves as a role model for coexistenc­e among different cultures represente­d by the millions who live and work here.”

Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, chairman of the Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi), told Khaleej Times that the museum will inspire more Emiratis to enter the art world. “More than 60 per cent of the employees are Emiratis and this number will grow.” World culture and heritage are fundamenta­l elements, he noted. “This is extremely important in our time and every single visitor will feel a connection to this museum. We hope it will enhance every youthful mind that enters this museum, and tolerance and acceptance in every person.”

Françoise Nyssen, French Minister of Culture, said the opening of the Louvre Abu Dhabi is certainly a milestone in bilateral relations between the two countries. “This museum is one of the most ambitious cultural projects in the world.” She

Just as the Louvre is the crown jewel of Paris — the Louvre Abu Dhabi is destined for such distinctio­n in the UAE.” Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Culture and Knowledge Developmen­t

pointed out that loans of art from the top 13 French museums and institutio­ns steered by the Agence France-Muséums, have been put into creating what may become the world’s new art hub.

“It carries a message of tolerance and peace, stressing the commitment of our two countries in promoting culture and education as a shield against extremism.” Manuel Rabaté, director of Louvre Abu Dhabi, stated that the museum will go down in history. “With a unique global narrative and a vision to explore art in a fresh context, Louvre Abu Dhabi is a place where visitors can come to understand their own and others’ cultures.”

jasmine@khaleejtim­es.com

The museum stresses the commitment of our two countries in promoting culture and education as a shield against extremism.” Françoise Nyssen, French Minister of Culture

#Louvre_AbuDhabi reflects the UAE’s approach towards cultural connectivi­ty & its pursuit to become a beacon of knowledge & tolerance

The UAE boosts its global cultural presence with the opening of Louvre Abu Dhabi in November 11. It serves as a cradle for art & culture.” Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan @MBZNews

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— Photos by Ryan Lim The Louvre Abu Dhabi, which stands on both land and water and took ten years in the making, wll mark a departure from traditiona­l museograph­y.
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