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In a haunting scene where celestial fate collides with earthly fragility, Emirati artist Moosa Al Halyan’s Horse Painting (1996) captures more than the collapse of two horses—it embodies tradition, identity, and endurance in a world marked by inevitable change.
On the shores of Khorfakkan, where mountains meet the sea, Mohamed Ahmed Ibrahim has spent a lifetime listening to the land. In the wind-scoured cliffs and shifting tides, he finds the shapes, colors, and rhythms that have become the heartbeat of his art—whether painted on canvas or formed into sculptures that seem as if they were unearthed from another time.
In the following photo album, we will have a look at a selection of Nujoom Alghanem's works.
With just a few days left until the start of the 60th Venice Biennale, we have taken a look at the UAE Pavilion in the past editions of the Venice Biennale:
"In celebration and support of the children of the Middle East" a collective exhibition at Kalimat Gallery
Dubai Culture will Hold Sikka Art at Al Shindagha.
Mattar Bin Lahej, Najat Makki, Mohamed Yousif, Abdalla Almulla, Khalid Shafar, Reem Al Ghaith and Maitha Hamdan.
Look: Mattar bin Lahej has graced the Museum of the Future, Qasr Al Watan and more with his art.
Asma Belhamar in 421 Abu Dhabi with the UAE’s architectural history | Photos