Thursday, January 12, 2012

ART DUBAI 21 TO 24 MARCH 2012 IN DUBAI

KEE@FSWMAG.COM

WHEN ONE THINKS OF DUBAI, WHAT COMES TO MIND ARE BURG AL ARAB THE GRANDEST 7-STAR HOTEL IN THE WORLD AND BURG KHALIFA THE WORLD'S TALLEST TOWER! AND OH, SHOPPING TILL YOU DROP DEAD OR YOUR PLATINUM MELTS, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST.

THE WORD 'ART' SELDOM FINDS ITSELF IN THE SAME SENTENCE AS 'DUBAI' AS ONE HARDLY ASSOCIATES OLD MASTERS LIKE LEONARDO DA VINCI AND IMPRESSIONISTS LIKE VINCENT VAN GOGH ARE NOT EXACTLY HANGING ON EVERY OTHER WALL. DUBAI MUSEUM IS MOSTLY ON ITS HISTORY RATHER THAN DISPLAYING PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURES AND ASSORTED WORKS OF ART.

ALL IS ABOUT TO CHANGE WITH ART DUBAI

NOW INTO ITS 6TH YEAR, ART DUBAI IS SLOWLY GARNERING A FOLLOWING WHICH IS EASY AS COLLECTORS, SELLERS AND BUYERS ARE MORE THAN HAPPY TO COME TO DUBAI FOR A HOLIDAY SINCE THERE ARE SO MANY ATTRACTIONS AND DIVERSIONS ONCE THE DEAL IS DONE!


ART DUBAI 2012 EDITION WILL BE ITS MOST INNOVATIVE PROGRAMME TO DATE

Held under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, Art Dubai goes into its sixth year with a dynamic, curated programme, consolidating its position as the key point at which the international art world meets the art scenes of the Middle East and South Asia. After welcoming over 20,000 visitors in 2011, the region‘s leading fair features its biggest programme to date, expanding the Global Art Forum, launching artists‘ and curators‘ residencies, and establishing a year-round education programme.

Art Dubai (March 21-24, 2012), held in partnership with Abraaj Capital and sponsored by Cartier, takes place at its home Madinat Jumeirah.

The fair will welcome a carefully selected roster of 74 galleries from 32 countries, showing work by over 500 artists.

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Art Dubai 2012 will be its most comprehensive yet
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Art Dubai 2012 will be held at Madinat Jumeirah from 21 to 24 March 2012

ART DUBAI LAUNCHES 2012 EDITION WITH ITS MOST INNOVATIVE programme to date

Held under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai

Art Dubai goes into its sixth year with a dynamic, curated programme, consolidating its position as the key point at which the international art world meets the art scenes of the Middle East and South Asia. After welcoming over 20,000 visitors in 2011, the region’s leading fair features its biggest programme to date, expanding the Global Art Forum, launching artists’ and curators’ residencies, and establishing a year-round education programme.

Art Dubai (March 21-24, 2012), held in partnership with Abraaj Capital and sponsored by Cartier, takes place at its home Madinat Jumeirah.

The fair will welcome a carefully selected roster of 74 galleries from 32 countries, showing work by over 500 artists. The 2012 gallery selection features major new names joining a strong existing base of galleries that have become synonymous with Art Dubai. Key galleries joining in 2012 include Arndt (Berlin), Rodolphe Janssen (Brussels), Lombard Freid Projects (New York), Galerie Mirchandani + Steinruecke (Mumbai), The Pace Gallery (New York, London, Beijing), Galerie Perrotin (Paris), and Platform China (Beijing).

Galleries returning from 2011 also exemplify the unparalleled regional and international reputation of the fair; they include Athr Gallery (Jeddah), Chantal Crousel (Paris), Experimenter (Kolkata), Goodman (Johannesburg, Capetown), Grey Noise (Lahore), Marianne Boesky Gallery (New York), Sfeir-Semler (Hamburg, Beirut) and The Third Line (Dubai).

“Over the past decade, Dubai has become known as an international art hub,” says Antonia Carver, Art Dubai Fair Director. “This growth has been organic, with a scene characterized by enthusiastic, enquiring audiences and dedicated local patrons. Art Dubai is both a catalyst in this development and illustrative of it.”

“This year’s fair promises to deliver an unrivalled collection of varied yet tailored programmes for everyone, from the world’s leading collectors and art professionals to students and families,” says Antonia Carver. “We’ve been proud to see such enthusiasm and support for Art Dubai from gallerists new and old over the past five years, throughout the Middle East and globally; our partners – galleries, institutions, artists, curators, collectors, sponsors and the media – have been the driving force behind making Art Dubai the distinct cultural platform that it has become.”

2012 Highlights

The Global Art Forum expands to six days, beginning on March 18-19, hosted by the Qatar Museums Authority at Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha. It continues at Art Dubai, Madinat Jumeirah, March 21-24. Supported by Dubai Culture & Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) and in partnership with Mathaf, the Forum is directed by writer Shumon Basar and looks at ‘The Medium of Media’. In 2012, it features commissioned projects, publications, blogs and long term initiatives, as well as the six days of conversations, presentations and screenings. “The Global Art Forum is a ‘media production’ that features an array of media formats — live, pre-recorded, ongoing— as well as diverse voices, both regional and international, from the worlds of film, journalism, economics, social media, literature, publishing, and of course, art," says Shumon Basar.

Developing a platform where students, graduates and enthusiasts can exchange ideas and gain insight into the region’s arts scene, Art Dubai has expanded the fair’s educational programme to engage the broadest community within the UAE. The Art Week Education Programme includes monthly art and design seminars hosted at the Pavilion, Downtown Dubai. These began in December, and three more are scheduled before Art Week in March. The seminars are accompanied by an intensive internship programme across the fields of art and design.

Art Dubai, the Delfina Foundation, Dubai Culture & Arts Authority and Tashkeel have launched Artists-in-Residence (A.i.R) Dubai 2012, an annual programme that selects six artists and one curator for a three-month residency based in the historic quarter of Bastakiya, Dubai. The three international artists -Faycal Baghriche, Magdi Mostafa and Deniz Uster- are among other artists commissioned to make site-specific work at the fair, as part of Art Dubai Projects. All six artists, including Emirati practitioners Hadeyah Badri, Zeinab Al Hashimi and Nasir Nasrallah, will present their work at Open Studios in Sikka Art Fair during Art Week 2012.

Art Dubai Projects 2012, the fair’s critically-acclaimed interactive programme of curated commissions, films, talks and performances features dynamic new initiatives. The new residencies and commissioned projects are joined by live, city-wide radio programmes (a collaboration with L’Appartement 22, Rabat, and presented in conjunction with the Pavilion, Downtown Dubai); a new Performance Night staged in collaboration with not-for-profit organisationTraffic, Dubai; plus the return of film and video screenings. In 2012, Art Dubai Projects has commissioned Carlos Celdran (Philippines) and Koken Ergun (Turkey) to devise and create interactive performative tours that reflect on the fair’s format and economy.

Marker, the curated section of concept stands now in its second year, looks to the East in 2012, turning its focus to the dynamic contemporary art scene in Indonesia. Commissioned by Art Dubai, Yogyakarta-born curator Alia Swastika has invited five Indonesian galleries to participate: Ark Galerie, Biasa Artspace, Galerie Canna, D’Gallerie, and Jogja Contemporary. These five galleries, which rarely show in international fairs, are working with artists to produce new work for Art Dubai. Marker exemplifies Art Dubai’s essential role as a fair of discovery for both the local and international arts communities.

Abraaj Capital Art Prize, the leading prize specifically for artists from the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia (MENASA), returns for a fourth year. Major new works by 2012 winners Taysir Batniji, Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige, Wael Shawky, Risham Syed, and Raed Yassin, working with Guest Curator Nat Muller will be unveiled on the opening night of the fair.

The DXB Store, a museum-style outlet featuring limited edition art and design objects made in the UAE, returns for the second year. In 2012, Art Dubai is inviting UAE-based designers and artists to apply with their ideas or products, via an Open Call, to be reviewed by a stellar jury, including furniture and objects designer Khalid Shafar, s*uce co-founder Zayan Ghandour, and designer Manabu Ozawa. The 2012 DXB Store will feature an eclectic and original selection, everything from artists’ multiples and jewelry to stationery and design collectibles.

Art Dubai is part of Art Week, the umbrella initiative that includes Art Dubai (March 21-24) and Sikka Art Fair (organized by the Dubai Culture & Arts Authority, and taking place in Al Bastakiya, March 15-25), and a range of contemporary art and design events, major museum shows, and new gallery exhibitions and artists’ projects, taking place each March. Art Week positions the Gulf as a place of artistic production and home to multiple cultural centres.

For more information and the latest updates, please visit www.artdubai.ae, become a Fan of Art Dubai on Facebook and follow us on Twitter at @artdubai

Art Dubai

Over the last five years, Art Dubai, the leading international art fair in the MENASA (Middle East/North Africa/South Asia), has become a cornerstone of the region’s booming contemporary art community. In 2011, Art Dubai welcomed 20,000 visitors – including 60 international museums groups - and hosted over 70 galleries from 30 countries.

The sixth edition of Art Dubai takes place March 21-24, 2012, at Madinat Jumeirah, and features 74 galleries from 32 countries, in addition to a new programme of artists’ and curators’ residencies, commissioned projects, performative tours, workshops, the unveiling of the works by Abraaj Capital Art Prize winners and the critically acclaimed Global Art Forum.

Art Dubai is held in partnership with Abraaj Capital and sponsored by Cartier. Madinat Jumeirah (www.jumeirah.com), on Dubai’s beachfront, is home to the event.

Cartier

For its first participation as an official sponsor of Art Dubai, Cartier, the “King of Jewellers” will surprise the audience with exquisite creations of “Cartier Naturellement”. Blurring the boundaries of reality, fauna and flora will take the stage in a life-size theatre of the wild within Art Dubai.

On this occasion, the House of Cartier will be also presenting a piece from artist Beatriz Milhazes, who was commissioned by the Fondation Cartier to create an artwork inspired by Cartier’s collection of precious stones, where she has imagined a singular work, a mobile composed of pearls, precious and semi-precious stones.

BELOW ARE WORKS TO BE DISPLAYED

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ART DUBAI LAUNCHES 2012 EDITION WITH ITS MOST INNOVATIVE programme to date

Held under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai

Art Dubai goes into its sixth year with a dynamic, curated programme, consolidating its position as the key point at which the international art world meets the art scenes of the Middle East and South Asia. After welcoming over 20,000 visitors in 2011, the region’s leading fair features its biggest programme to date, expanding the Global Art Forum, launching artists’ and curators’ residencies, and establishing a year-round education programme.

Art Dubai (March 21-24, 2012), held in partnership with Abraaj Capital and sponsored by Cartier, takes place at its home Madinat Jumeirah.

The fair will welcome a carefully selected roster of 74 galleries from 32 countries, showing work by over 500 artists. The 2012 gallery selection features major new names joining a strong existing base of galleries that have become synonymous with Art Dubai. Key galleries joining in 2012 include Arndt (Berlin), Rodolphe Janssen (Brussels), Lombard Freid Projects (New York), Galerie Mirchandani + Steinruecke (Mumbai), The Pace Gallery (New York, London, Beijing), Galerie Perrotin (Paris), and Platform China (Beijing).

Galleries returning from 2011 also exemplify the unparalleled regional and international reputation of the fair; they include Athr Gallery (Jeddah), Chantal Crousel (Paris), Experimenter (Kolkata), Goodman (Johannesburg, Capetown), Grey Noise (Lahore), Marianne Boesky Gallery (New York), Sfeir-Semler (Hamburg, Beirut) and The Third Line (Dubai).

“Over the past decade, Dubai has become known as an international art hub,” says Antonia Carver, Art Dubai Fair Director. “This growth has been organic, with a scene characterized by enthusiastic, enquiring audiences and dedicated local patrons. Art Dubai is both a catalyst in this development and illustrative of it.”

“This year’s fair promises to deliver an unrivalled collection of varied yet tailored programmes for everyone, from the world’s leading collectors and art professionals to students and families,” says Antonia Carver. “We’ve been proud to see such enthusiasm and support for Art Dubai from gallerists new and old over the past five years, throughout the Middle East and globally; our partners – galleries, institutions, artists, curators, collectors, sponsors and the media – have been the driving force behind making Art Dubai the distinct cultural platform that it has become.”

2012 Highlights

The Global Art Forum expands to six days, beginning on March 18-19, hosted by the Qatar Museums Authority at Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha. It continues at Art Dubai, Madinat Jumeirah, March 21-24. Supported by Dubai Culture & Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) and in partnership with Mathaf, the Forum is directed by writer Shumon Basar and looks at ‘The Medium of Media’. In 2012, it features commissioned projects, publications, blogs and long term initiatives, as well as the six days of conversations, presentations and screenings. “The Global Art Forum is a ‘media production’ that features an array of media formats — live, pre-recorded, ongoing— as well as diverse voices, both regional and international, from the worlds of film, journalism, economics, social media, literature, publishing, and of course, art," says Shumon Basar.

Developing a platform where students, graduates and enthusiasts can exchange ideas and gain insight into the region’s arts scene, Art Dubai has expanded the fair’s educational programme to engage the broadest community within the UAE. The Art Week Education Programme includes monthly art and design seminars hosted at the Pavilion, Downtown Dubai. These began in December, and three more are scheduled before Art Week in March. The seminars are accompanied by an intensive internship programme across the fields of art and design.

Art Dubai, the Delfina Foundation, Dubai Culture & Arts Authority and Tashkeel have launched Artists-in-Residence (A.i.R) Dubai 2012, an annual programme that selects six artists and one curator for a three-month residency based in the historic quarter of Bastakiya, Dubai. The three international artists -Faycal Baghriche, Magdi Mostafa and Deniz Uster- are among other artists commissioned to make site-specific work at the fair, as part of Art Dubai Projects. All six artists, including Emirati practitioners Hadeyah Badri, Zeinab Al Hashimi and Nasir Nasrallah, will present their work at Open Studios in Sikka Art Fair during Art Week 2012.

Art Dubai Projects 2012, the fair’s critically-acclaimed interactive programme of curated commissions, films, talks and performances features dynamic new initiatives. The new residencies and commissioned projects are joined by live, city-wide radio programmes (a collaboration with L’Appartement 22, Rabat, and presented in conjunction with the Pavilion, Downtown Dubai); a new Performance Night staged in collaboration with not-for-profit organisationTraffic, Dubai; plus the return of film and video screenings. In 2012, Art Dubai Projects has commissioned Carlos Celdran (Philippines) and Koken Ergun (Turkey) to devise and create interactive performative tours that reflect on the fair’s format and economy.

Marker, the curated section of concept stands now in its second year, looks to the East in 2012, turning its focus to the dynamic contemporary art scene in Indonesia. Commissioned by Art Dubai, Yogyakarta-born curator Alia Swastika has invited five Indonesian galleries to participate: Ark Galerie, Biasa Artspace, Galerie Canna, D’Gallerie, and Jogja Contemporary. These five galleries, which rarely show in international fairs, are working with artists to produce new work for Art Dubai. Marker exemplifies Art Dubai’s essential role as a fair of discovery for both the local and international arts communities.

Abraaj Capital Art Prize, the leading prize specifically for artists from the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia (MENASA), returns for a fourth year. Major new works by 2012 winners Taysir Batniji, Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige, Wael Shawky, Risham Syed, and Raed Yassin, working with Guest Curator Nat Muller will be unveiled on the opening night of the fair.

The DXB Store, a museum-style outlet featuring limited edition art and design objects made in the UAE, returns for the second year. In 2012, Art Dubai is inviting UAE-based designers and artists to apply with their ideas or products, via an Open Call, to be reviewed by a stellar jury, including furniture and objects designer Khalid Shafar, s*uce co-founder Zayan Ghandour, and designer Manabu Ozawa. The 2012 DXB Store will feature an eclectic and original selection, everything from artists’ multiples and jewelry to stationery and design collectibles.

Art Dubai is part of Art Week, the umbrella initiative that includes Art Dubai (March 21-24) and Sikka Art Fair (organized by the Dubai Culture & Arts Authority, and taking place in Al Bastakiya, March 15-25), and a range of contemporary art and design events, major museum shows, and new gallery exhibitions and artists’ projects, taking place each March. Art Week positions the Gulf as a place of artistic production and home to multiple cultural centres.

For more information and the latest updates, please visit www.artdubai.ae, become a Fan of Art Dubai on Facebook and follow us on Twitter at @artdubai



Art Dubai

Over the last five years, Art Dubai, the leading international art fair in the MENASA (Middle East/North Africa/South Asia), has become a cornerstone of the region’s booming contemporary art community. In 2011, Art Dubai welcomed 20,000 visitors – including 60 international museums groups - and hosted over 70 galleries from 30 countries.

The sixth edition of Art Dubai takes place March 21-24, 2012, at Madinat Jumeirah, and features 74 galleries from 32 countries, in addition to a new programme of artists’ and curators’ residencies, commissioned projects, performative tours, workshops, the unveiling of the works by Abraaj Capital Art Prize winners and the critically acclaimed Global Art Forum.

Art Dubai is held in partnership with Abraaj Capital and sponsored by Cartier. Madinat Jumeirah (www.jumeirah.com), on Dubai’s beachfront, is home to the event.

Cartier

For its first participation as an official sponsor of Art Dubai, Cartier, the “King of Jewellers” will surprise the audience with exquisite creations of “Cartier Naturellement”. Blurring the boundaries of reality, fauna and flora will take the stage in a life-size theatre of the wild within Art Dubai.

On this occasion, the House of Cartier will be also presenting a piece from artist Beatriz Milhazes, who was commissioned by the Fondation Cartier to create an artwork inspired by Cartier’s collection of precious stones, where she has imagined a singular work, a mobile composed of pearls, precious and semi-precious stone.

BELOW ARE FORTHCOMING WORKS'

Akram Zaatari rep by Sfeir-Semler.jpg

Akram Zaatari

Bharti Kher rep by Galerie Perrotin .jpg

Bharti Kher

Eko Nugroho rep by Lombard Freid Projects.jpg

Eko Nugroho

Flavio Favelli rep by Cardi Black Box.jpg

Flavio Favelli

Marya Kazoun rep by Janine Rubeiz-1.jpg

Marya Kazoun

Varunika Saraf rep by Galerie Mirchandani + Steinruecke.jpg

Varunika Saraf


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