A Century of Arab Art: Paintings from 1916 to 2017″ at Kutubna Cultural Centre
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A Century of Arab Art: Paintings from 1916 to 2017″ at Kutubna Cultural Centre

A Century of Arab Art: Paintings from 1916 to 2017″ at Kutubna Cultural Centre

In a city known for its glitz and glamour, Dubai’s Kutubna Cultural Centre is making waves with its latest offering—a captivating art exhibition titled ‘One Hundred Years of Painting: Arab Art from 1916 to 2017.’ This innovative showcase of Arab art promises to take visitors on a journey through time, highlighting the evolution of artistic expression in the region.

The exhibition, set to open with a grand reception on Saturday, August 17, will run daily until October 13, giving art enthusiasts and cultural connoisseurs ample time to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Arab artistry. Curated from two esteemed Dubai-based collections—the International House Group and Al Noon Residence—the exhibition features 27 carefully selected paintings that span a century of creativity.

Among the standout works on display are pieces by renowned artists such as Georges Sabbagh, Farid Aouad, Amine El Bacha, Saliba Douaihy, and Farghali Abdel Hafez. Each painting offers a unique glimpse into the artist’s perspective, showcasing a diverse range of genres from landscapes to still life, abstract works, and calligraphy. The collection is a testament to the richness and diversity of Arab art, showcasing the talent and creativity that has flourished in the region over the past century.

One of the highlights of the exhibition is Shaker Hassan’s cubist masterpiece ‘Red Rooster’ from Iraq, a vibrant and dynamic portrayal of rural life that captivates the viewer with its bold colors and geometric forms. Equally compelling is Saliba Douaihy’s abstract ‘View of Qannoubine Valley’ from Lebanon, a mesmerizing composition that invites contemplation and reflection.

The exhibition also delves into the realm of modern surrealism, with works by Egyptian artist Farghali Abdel Hafez and Syrian artist Fateh Moudarres pushing the boundaries of perception and imagination. A particularly striking piece is a three-dimensional work by Lebanese artist Michel El Mir, which blurs the line between art and reality, challenging viewers to rethink their understanding of space and form.

Shatha Almutawa, the visionary behind Kutubna Cultural Centre, believes that ‘One Hundred Years of Painting’ is not just an exhibition but a celebration of Arab cultural heritage. By showcasing these significant works together for the first time, Almutawa hopes to challenge the dominant Eurocentric narratives of art history and shine a spotlight on the rich artistic tradition of the Arab world.

Located in the heart of Dubai, Kutubna Cultural Centre is fast becoming a hub for creative expression and cultural exchange. By hosting exhibitions like ‘One Hundred Years of Painting,’ the centre is cementing its reputation as a must-visit destination for art lovers and enthusiasts seeking to engage with the vibrant and diverse cultural landscape of the Middle East.

Don’t miss your chance to explore the beauty and complexity of Arab art at Kutubna Cultural Centre from August 17 to October 13, 2024. Immerse yourself in a world of creativity and inspiration, and discover the rich artistic heritage that continues to captivate audiences around the globe. Join us on this journey through time and experience the magic of ‘One Hundred Years of Painting: Arab Art from 1916 to 2017.’

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