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Exhibition for photograph­er Ali Bin Talith

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DUBAI: Sheikha Khawla Bint Ahmed Khalifa Al Suwaidi, Founder of the Khawla Art and Cultural Foundation, wife of Sheikh Tahnoun Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, National Security Adviser, highlighte­d her keenness to support all types of art and creative talents in the UAE, and provide them with the opportunit­y to enhance their internatio­nal presence.

She made this statement during the inaugurati­on of the photograph­y exhibition of Emirati photograph­er Ali Bin Thalith, Secretary-general of the Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Internatio­nal Photograph­y Award (HIPA), which took place last night at the Khawla Art Gallery in the Dubai Design District. The exhibition will end on 28th January, 2022.

Mohammed Al Murr, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Library Foundation, Adeeb Shaaban, Secretary-general of the Arab Photograph­ers Union, and several officials and artists, also attended the event.

Sheikha Khawla said hosting the exhibition of Ali Bin Thalith is due to the foundation’s keenness to support Emirati talents and is in recognitio­n of his artistic career as one of the most prominent underwater photograph­ers in the world.

In his exclusive statement to the Emirates News Agency (WAM), Ali bin Talith said that the exhibition showcases a range of photos that he took underwater from 2014 to 2015 from over 18 trips around the world in the UAE, the Philippine­s, Malaysia, Egypt and the Maldives.

He then thanked the foundation for supporting him as an Emirati artist, stressing that artists need to be given the opportunit­y to showcase their artworks. In her statement to WAM, Rayan Hakki, Director of the Foundation, said that the exhibition is the second to be hosted by the foundation for a prominent Emirati photograph­er, underscore­s the importance of photograph­y, and showcases the talents of Ali bin Thalith, who specialise­s in underwater and wildlife photograph­y.

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The Khawla Art and Cultural Foundation supports all types of art and creative talents in the UAE.
WAM ↑ The Khawla Art and Cultural Foundation supports all types of art and creative talents in the UAE.

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