National Geographic Traveller (UK)

DUBAI GALLERIES

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TASHKEEL

Designed to nurture new talents, this institutio­n has helped cra a career path for some of the city’s biggest names — including rising star eL Seed. Set up in 2008 by artist Lateefa bint Maktoum, it’s housed in two venues. The main gallery in Nad Al Sheba runs exhibition­s, artist-led tours, talks and workshops on embroidery and calligraph­y. Meet some of the artists in residence at a second venue in a historic villa in Al Fahidi. tashkeel.org

JAMEEL ARTS CENTRE

Framed in a building as beautiful as the artwork it presents, this architectu­ral masterpiec­e on Jaddaf Waterfront is a 15-minute drive from the airport. Reflection­s of the gleaming white building ripple in the Dubai Creek, attracting photograph­ers at sunrise and sunset. It hosts rotating exhibition­s and a library for artists. Chill out in seven mini gardens themed to desert eco-systems around the world; or grab a coŒee in the cool espresso bar. jameelarts­centre.org

THE THIRD LINE

Troubled by the underrepre­sentation of Middle Eastern and North African artists in Western galleries, three friends set up this platform to promote contempora­ry talents worldwide. You’ll find it in Warehouse 78 on Alserkal Avenue, housed in a series of white corrugated metal buildings hosting daring and dynamic shows, and a store selling limited-edition prints and books by a”liated artists. thethirdli­ne.com

CITY WALK

This open-air museum of murals is a great place to sample Dubai’s street art scene. Commission­ed as part of the inaugural Dubai Walls project in 2016, 16 artists from five diŒerent continents created large scale works on buildings in City Walk — a complex of shops, restaurant­s and hotels in Jumeirah. The pieces are wildly eclectic: a tug-of-war between a rat and a group of kids by French stencil artist, Blek le Rat; a child using the leaf of a cheese plant to shelter from shards of rainbow rain is the work of British-born Eelus. citywalk.ae

THE FOUNDRY

Come to see creative talents at work — or simply soak up the vibe while sipping a cappuccino — at this hybrid art hub in Downtown Dubai, where doors are open daily from 10am to 10pm. A library with reading pods and co-working spaces are free to use, while podcast recording booths can be booked by the hour, at a cost of

£36. Launched in 2020, The Foundry hosts exhibition­s, workshops, and screenings in collaborat­ion with Cinema Akil. foundry.downtowndu­bai.ae

LEILA HELLER GALLERY

Sometimes simply walking around a vast gallery can be relaxing irrespecti­ve of what’s hanging on the walls. The Leila Heller Gallery, owned by Persian art fanatic and curator Leela Heller, who also has a showroom in New York, is the largest art space in Dubai and covers a whopping 14,000sq ft. The wide, light and airy space is dedicated to creating a bridge between Western and Middle Eastern artists, so exhibition­s are refreshing­ly varied, with multiple shows at a time. You’ll find this calming space in Alserkal Avenue. leilahelle­rgallery.com

OPERA GALLERY

Several private galleries have sprung up in DIFC (Dubai Internatio­nal Financial Centre), slotted between the designer stores and fancy restaurant­s catering to the area’s wealthy workforce. One of the best is this branch of the renowned internatio­nal arts institute, Opera Gallery. It’s a glossy showroom for modern paintings, avant-garde installati­ons and cutting-edge photograph­y. Shepard Fairey, an American activist, artist and the founder of skater clothing label OBEY, held his first solo Dubai exhibition here. operagalle­ry.com

GREEN ART GALLERY

What started out as a small exhibition space above a bookstore in Homs, Syria, has become a popular gathering point for artists, intellectu­als and critics since it moved to Dubai. After a stint in a Jumeirah villa, the gallery took up residence in Al Quoz. Each piece is chosen for its originalit­y and social commentary, and works by artists from the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia and beyond are displayed in cavernous rooms. Look out for regular Afra Al Dhaheri, whose mixed media pieces reflect a life growing up in the UAE. gagallery.com

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LEFT: Opera Gallery, a glossy showroom for modern art in the Dubai Internatio­nal Financial Centre district

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