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Art Week for humanitari­an causes

Events like Art Dubai, Design Days Dubai and SIKKA will raise funds for displaced people

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Art Week 2013 will help raise awareness and funds for displaced families throughout the Arab World, especially those who have been affected by the situation in Syria.

Activities and events for Art Week 2013, which were revealed yesterday, feature a number of new initiative­s, partnershi­ps and events, including working with the United Nations’s World Food Programme ( WFP).

Antonia Carver, director of Art Dubai, said the idea is to raise awareness and funds throughout the fair, catalogue and food sales being just two aspects.

“It’s really about community activity, rather than doing it as a one- off charity event with the VVIPs, we decided to appeal to the community at large coming to the fair and really integrate that kind of aspect throughout,” Antonia said. She added that more details will be announced in the near future.

Art week is the umbrella programme that includes several art events that appeal to a great variety of art enthusiast­s. It includes Art Dubai, Design Days Dubai and SIKKA, events of which will run from March 14- 24 across different locations.

Art Dubai, which is in its seventh edition this year, will be held from March 20- 23 at Madinat Jumeirah.

Antonia said this year Art Dubai will host 75 different galleries from 29 countries, com- prising almost 500 artists.

She added there is an estimated $ 40 million ( Dh146.88 million) worth of art at the latest edition of Art Dubai.

This year the focus

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the ‘ marker programme’, a set of curated concept stands located in the fair’s main gallery halls, is West African artists and art. It is curated by Lagos- based Bisi Silva and focuses on the evolving nature of cities in West Africa and the way it impacts society.

Art Dubai will also be collaborat­ing with the Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Internatio­nal Photograph­y Award for the first time, and there will be an exhibition of the winning photograph­s.

Art Dubai Projects, which is a non- profit programme of new works and performanc­es will include a new series of children’s programmes.

“We are very proud to be launching a new series of children programmes, the Shaikha Manal’s Little Artists, which is an expanded programme of what we have presented before,” Antonia said.

 ??  ?? Francois Nel/ Gulf News Cyril Zammit, Antonia Carver, Khalil Abdul Wahid during the Art Week launch at The Pavilion Downtown Dubai yesterday.
Francois Nel/ Gulf News Cyril Zammit, Antonia Carver, Khalil Abdul Wahid during the Art Week launch at The Pavilion Downtown Dubai yesterday.

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