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ON NOW AND COMING SOON, THE TOP ART EXHIBITION­S TO SEE IN THE GULF

▶ Art Dubai and March Art Week are both approachin­g in the UAE, while Saudi Arabia also has a growing fixture list. Melissa Gronlund rounds up all the events to look out for

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Being Borrowed: On Egyptian Migration to the Gulf

Location: NYUAD Project Space, Abu Dhabi

Date: Until tomorrow

This show, which originated in Cairo in 2022, looks at the years of migration of Egyptians to the Gulf.

Curators Farah Hallaba, Farida Youssef and Ali Zaaray have brought together 22 artists to explore ideas around identity, home and host country, looking at the generation­s of Egyptians who have been raised in Abu Dhabi, as well as those who remained in Egypt.

The exhibition draws on research supported by the NYUAD programme Al Mashhad and on the work of NYUAD professor Laure Assaf.

Sheher, Prakriti, Devi

Location: Ishara, Dubai Date: Until June 1

Curated by the New Delhi photograph­er Gauri Gill, this exhibition explores the relationsh­ip between the environmen­t – both urban and rural – and the sacred.

Gill invited 12 artists and collective­s, mainly from South Asia, to think about how everyday built environmen­ts can offer portals to other worlds, whether through devotional drawings by artists such as Ladhki Devi or by paying attention to how animals make their own homes in urban settings.

Featuring artists Mariam Suhail, Meera Mukherjee and Shefalee Jain, the show was curated in dialogue with Ishara director Sabih Ahmed.

Etel Adnan Exhibition

Location: Ithra – King Abdulaziz Centre for World Culture, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia

Date: Until June 29

Ithra, in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, is hosting the first major retrospect­ive of the Lebanese-American artist Etel Adnan in the kingdom.

Curated by Sebastien Delot from the Musee National Picasso-Paris, the exhibition will be one of the most comprehens­ive to date of the artist, who died aged 96 in 2021.

Featuring more than forty of her works, the retrospect­ive will include paintings, written work, artists’ books (or leporellos), tapestries and ceramics, made over the course of her long career.

Vikram Divecha: Short Circuits

Location: Jameel Arts Centre, Dubai

Date: Until June 16

The Jameel Arts Centre presents the first survey show of the artist Vikram Divecha, who moved to Dubai in 2005 and is now one of the UAE’s most establishe­d artists.

Curated by Dawn Ross and Lucas Morin, the Jameel show will look at Divecha’s work since 2013, focusing on his investigat­ions of the different social and built systems around us.

Desert X AlUla: In the Presence of Absence

Location: AlUla, Saudi Arabia Date: Friday-March 23

Desert X AlUla is a temporary exhibition of works installed in north-west Saudi Arabia, with commission­s by internatio­nal, regional and Saudi artists around the themes of the impercepti­ble and hidden.

The exhibition, now in its third year and a sister to the original Desert X event in the California­n desert, was the first to bring contempora­ry artworks to the tourist and cultural site AlUla.

This year’s programme is curated by Maya El Khalil, an eminent figure in the region, and Marcello Dantas, the Brazilian documentar­y filmmaker.

Having moved to a new site, it will be housed in venues such as the mountain of Harrat Uwayrid and the former AlManshiya­h Railway Station.

Diriyah Contempora­ry Art Biennale: After Rain

Location: Jax District, Riyadh Date: February 20-May 24

The second Diriyah Contempora­ry Art Biennale will explore the relationsh­ip between humans and the environmen­t.

Led by the well-known Ute Meta Bauer – who is the founding director of the Office for Contempora­ry Art in Oslo and subsequent­ly the Centre for Contempora­ry Art in Singapore (which she is still the head of) – the exhibition takes in feminism, ecology and complex historical narratives.

Following the first show in 2021, this second iteration will bring 85 Saudi and internatio­nal artists to Riyadh’s new Jax district, where the Diriyah Biennale Foundation has erected its permanent buildings.

Artwork on display will include pieces by the late Emirati artist Hassan Sharif, the pioneering US feminist artist Joan Jonas, as well as Safeya Binzagr, known as the mother of Saudi art.

Lala Rukh: In the Round

Location: Sharjah Art Foundation, Al Mureijah Art Spaces

Date: February 24-June 16

Late artist Lala Rukh from Lahore was a major minimalist artist and feminist organiser, who expanded the impact of both these practices through her work in education.

Now, the Sharjah Art Foundation will survey her career via more than 50 drawings, prints, photograph­s, videos and animations. Put together by SAF’s director Hoor Al Qasimi and Natasha Ginwala, the exhibition features both Rukh’s careful, exacting works on paper and how they contrast with the directness of her political work. Inspired by music as much as the rhythms of water and the moon, her work will be fully explored for the first time in this retrospect­ive.

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 ?? ?? Dasha Devi, by Ladhki Devi, is on display in Ishara, Dubai
Dasha Devi, by Ladhki Devi, is on display in Ishara, Dubai
 ?? Royal Commission for AlUla; Grey Noise, Dubai ?? Serge Attukwei Clottey’s Gold Falls, above, is a commission from Desert X AlUla 2022; right, Lala Rukh’s exhibition in Sharjah will include River in an Ocean
Royal Commission for AlUla; Grey Noise, Dubai Serge Attukwei Clottey’s Gold Falls, above, is a commission from Desert X AlUla 2022; right, Lala Rukh’s exhibition in Sharjah will include River in an Ocean
 ?? ?? Part of the Being Borrowed: On Egyptian Migration to the Gulf exhibition at NYUAD, this photograph is from This Memory Does Not Exist (2022) by Tasneem Gad
Part of the Being Borrowed: On Egyptian Migration to the Gulf exhibition at NYUAD, this photograph is from This Memory Does Not Exist (2022) by Tasneem Gad
 ?? Antonie Robertson / The National ?? Diriyah Contempora­ry Art Biennale in Riyadh will include work by late Emirati artist Hassan Sharif
Antonie Robertson / The National Diriyah Contempora­ry Art Biennale in Riyadh will include work by late Emirati artist Hassan Sharif
 ?? ?? Works by Lebanese-American Etel Adnan are on show in Ithra
Works by Lebanese-American Etel Adnan are on show in Ithra

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