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Week-long celebratio­n of art with Dubai as the canvas

NEXT MONTH’S EVENTS INCLUDE EXHIBITION­S AND FOCUS ON DESIGN

- By Staff Reporter

An artistic celebratio­n aimed at developing the art scene in the UAE and engaging residents with artworks brought from all over the world will take place in March for a week and will include a broad programme of events as part of Art Week.

In order to appeal to a variety of art enthusiast­s and get other residents to join a celebratio­n of art, design and culture, a number of exhibition­s, programmes and events will take place across the UAE.

Among these is the popular global fair, Art Dubai — which will include 92 modern and contempora­ry galleries from 40 countries in its ninth edition this year, and Design days, a diverse collectibl­e design fair with 44 exhibitors from 20 countries.

This was announced yesterday at a press conference that unveiled a line-up of public events taking place alongside the two big exhibition­s.

Held under the patronage of His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and in partnershi­p with Dubai Culture and Abraaj Group, Art Dubai will take place from March 18 to 21 at Madinat Jumeirah.

It will feature an extensive not-for-profit events, among them a Global Art Forum and

Art Dubai

will be held on March 18-21 at Madinat Jumeirah

SIKKA Art Fair

will be held on March 14-24 at Al Fahidi historical neighbourh­ood

will be held on March 16-20 next to Burj Khalifa. Entry will be free on the last day of Art Dubai and Design Days

Design Days

Shaikha Manal Programme for teenagers.

Antonia Carver, Fair Director of Art Dubai, spoke about the importance of developing the local art scene and how Art Dubai has played a big role in this expansion since it first opened in 2007.

“This is going to be the biggest fair to date for us and the most global fair in the world Little Artists children and in terms of the countries represente­d in the gallery ranging from modern to contempora­ry ones,” said Carver. “The developmen­t of Art Dubai has gone hand in hand in the developmen­t of the art scene here, and we believe that we should continue encouragin­g this growth and getting more people interested in arts.”

Lubna Ahmad Al Shamsi, of Dubai Culture, said that all the events falling under the second Dubai Art Season 2015 by Dubai Culture — which will begin with Art Week, supported by Emaar Properties — are meant to cater to different categories of people in the UAE “within the field of art, design, and culture”.

“Whether art lovers or regular residents, these initiative­s are meant to engage everyone in arts and increase their appetite for arts during this whole week of transforma­tion.”

Other events

Contempora­ry creations

SIKKA Art Fair, she said, will be held from March 14 to 24 at Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourh­ood and will present an entirely commission­ed visual arts programme by emerging Emirati and UAE-based artists.

Design Days, on the other hand, will welcome the largest and most diverse exhibitors list this year with contempora­ry creations.

Large-scale sculptures and conceptual installati­ons will be among the highlights of the fair, which will take place from March 16 to 20 next to Burj Khalifa.

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