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From accountancy to international artist representative Lidija Khachatourian spoke to ART AFRICA and shared some of her thoughts on the market, collecting and appetite for contemporary African art in Dubai – and her intentions to […]
From accountancy to international artist representative Lidija Khachatourian spoke to ART AFRICA and shared some of her thoughts on the market, collecting and appetite for contemporary African art in Dubai – and her intentions to […]
Irish-Trinidadian artist, Zak Ové, challenges the clichéd notions projected onto Africa in his latest exhibition Star Liner – redefining Western idealism’s of Africa and her diaspora and suggesting a journey into a new dimension for
Journey into a New Dimension Read Article
But is art joyful, happy or content? Classed by the United Nations as the 28th happiest city in the world, Dubai – true to character – has set its sight on being within the top
Destination Happiness Read Article
ART AFRICA, issue 12, June 2018 In these pages we explore themes ranging from human happiness to the mental state of Artificial Intelligence, and how emoji’s are potentially ‘standing in’ for our true emotions.
DESTINATION HAPPINESS: Editorial Read Article
Modern, Contemporary, Residents & the Global Art Forum https://www.instagram.com/p/Bgng3Wthoa2/?taken-by=artdubai As the 12th Edition of Art Dubai opens its doors to the public, the fair reaffirms its position as a leading international art fair
The Global Reach of Art Dubai Read Article
Swaady Martin views luxury like she views art – as another form of creative expression. Swaady Martin will be in conversation with Brendon Bell-Roberts, Editor & co-Founder of ART AFRICA, at the inaugural edition
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A new exhibition in Dubai addresses the subject of language and communication, whilst also highlighting the vast gaps in understanding that can arise when vast portions of society are using a language that is not
Ishara: Signs, Symbols and Shared Languages Read Article
There is art in urban life. Not just in physical spaces, but in the patterns created as people move, connect, and go about their lives. This is the active urban life that inspired Dubai Walls,