A closer look at the new solo show by Sola Olulode at Lawrie Shabibi
‘I’ve Got to Know You Now We May Never Meet Again’ consists of works in a dialogue between myth, memory, and the sea.
‘I’ve Got to Know You Now We May Never Meet Again’ consists of works in a dialogue between myth, memory, and the sea.
Inspired by the shifting light of Khor Fakkan, Ibrahim’s biomorphic sculptures move through a spectrum of color—from sunrise’s first glow to the fading hues of sunset.
Abu Dhabi Art is an international art fair, bringing together over 90 galleries from +30 countries each year.
For the first time, Ibrahim’s iconic papier mâché sculptures have been recast for outdoor display using fiberglass, resin, and polystyrene over a steel armature.
A look at the 10 new exhibitions in Alserkal Avenue by Azadeh Jafarian
Part of the UAE’s first generation of contemporary artists, Mohamed Ahmed Ibrahim’s work reflects a deep connection to his birthplace between the Gulf of Oman and the Hajar Mountains, Khorfakkan.
Dubai's Lawrie Shabibi gallery is currently hosting an exhibition that transcends traditional artistic boundaries, inviting visitors on a poignant journey through history and memory in Palestine. Titled "Charts for a Resurrection," the exhibition showcases the visionary work of Dima Srouji, an architect and visual artist whose multidisciplinary approach offers a profound exploration of cultural heritage and collective repair.
This Conversation will start at 4 pm on January 27 at Lavery Shabibi Gallery in Dubai.
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