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Mabkhara by Ibrahim Abusmar, Art Dubai 2012 |
For the fifth consecutive year,
Athr Gallery from Jeddah has been chosen to represent the Saudi art scene at
Art Dubai 2013 following a rigorous selection process. This year’s Art Dubai line-up
includes some of the most dynamic galleries from the Middle-East, Asia and
Africa as well as international galleries from across Europe and America.
Participants from 29 countries will be involved in what promises to be the most
successful year in Art Dubai’s history.
‘We are thrilled to be
chosen to participate in Art Dubai,’ said Athr Gallery’s Mohammed Hafiz. ‘Our
goal is to promote Saudi contemporary art both regionally and internationally
and Art Dubai is the perfect platform to strengthen the gap between East and
West. In recent years we have seen a surge in interest in Saudi art both from
within the Kingdom as well as further afield. Art Dubai is a unique opportunity
to showcase Saudi artistic talent on a global scale and shine a spotlight on
Saudi artists and galleries. The event has contributed greatly not only to
positioning Saudi art regionally but also on a global stage.
Athr Gallery, Art Dubai 2012 |
Furthermore, the involvement of prominent Saudi
artist Manal Al Dowayan in the Global Art Forum is one example of the increased
participation of artists, collectors and enthusiasts from KSA. Al Dowayan is
one of the 40 contributors at the Global Art Forum 2013, and will be speaking
alongside Dubai-based political
scientist Dr. Abdulkhaleq Abdulla;
commentator and founder of Barjeel Art Foundation Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi; poet
and author Mourid Barghouti; artists Tarek Atoui, Shuruq Harb, Hassan Khan, Ala Younis; curator-translator and Dar
Al-Ma’mun founder, Omar Berrada;
curator Reem; Doha-based
analyst and commentator Tarik
Yousef and many more.
With the world taking
notice of the growing art scene in the Kingdom, Saudi art is becoming the
market to watch for many art professionals, collectors and enthusiasts in the
region and beyond. A new generation of artists is pushing Saudi Arabia into the
inspiring and exciting world of contemporary art. ‘Saudi Arabia has begun
pushing for more advancement in the regional art scene. Art galleries are
popping up all over the Kingdom. It may have taken a while for the contemporary
art scene to fully mature but the desire for art has taken off in full force’ continued
Athr Gallery’s Hamza Serafi.
Athr Gallery is among the
75 galleries participating in the 2013 edition of Art Dubai. Art Dubai has
grown from strength to strength over the course of the last six years and truly
epitomizes the globalised phenomenon that is today’s art world. ‘Each year the
fair achieves greater international reach and has become an exciting highlight
in the global arts calendar,’ said Athr Gallery’s Hamza Serafi.
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Mohammed Hafiz |
‘We are thrilled with the
participating galleries who together will create the most diverse and unique
fair yet. The repeated participation of Saudi galleries and artists is
testament to the breadth and depth of the region’s art scene’ said Art Dubai
Fair Director Antonia Carver.
As the leading
international fair in the Middle East and South Asia, Art Dubai is committed to
creating a platform whereby the world’s most influential galleries come
together and engage with the booming regional art scene. Such has been its
continued success that Art Dubai is expecting in excess of 22,000 visitors to
the fair in March 2013.
Following the success of Art Dubai in 2012, many
key galleries will be returning in March 2013. To name just a few, Athr Gallery
(Jeddah), Marianne Boesky Gallery (New York), Galerie Chantal Crousel (Paris),
D Gallerie (Jakarta), Experimenter (Kolkata), Alexander Gray Associates (New
York), Grey Noise (Dubai), Galerie Rodolphe Janssen (Brussels), Galerie
Krinzinger (Vienna), Platform China (Beijing/Hong Kong), The Third Line (Dubai),
The Pace Gallery (London/Beijing/New York) and Sfeir-Semler (Hamburg/Beirut)
will all be once again engaging with visitors at Art Dubai. New international
entrants, including Greenaway (Adelaide/Berlin), Yvon Lambert (Paris), Victoria
Miro (London), Almine Rech Gallery (Paris/Brussels), Schleicher/Lange
(Berlin/Paris) and Tanja Wagner (Berlin) will be making their debut at Art
Dubai. Additionally, Rampa and Rodeo are among five galleries from Istanbul
participating in the 2013 fair.
The seventh edition of Art
Dubai reflects the ever-accelerating growth of the local and regional art
scene. Art Dubai hosts more artists and galleries from the Arab world than any
other arts event. Over 500 artists will participate in Art Dubai, brought
together by the selected participating galleries and the fair’s extensive
non-commercial programming. Artists set to have a high profile at Art Dubai
2013 include Abdul Qader Al Rais, Etel Adnan, Kutlug Ataman, Yto
Barrada, Daniel Buren, Annabel Daou, Wim Delvoye, Meschac Gaba, Wade Guyton,
Zarina Hashmi, Mona Hatoum, Iman Issa, Idris Khan, Yayoi Kusama, MadeIn
Company, François Morellet, Nasir Nasrallah, Otobong Nkanga, Michelangelo
Pistoletto, Seth Price, Ibrahim Quraishi, Walid Raad, Anri Sala, Taryn Simon,
Rirkrit Tiravanija, James Turrell, Joana Vasconcelos, Danh Vo and Akram Zaatari
among many others.
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