The exhibitions have been made possible through collaborations within Qatar Museums, including between the future Lusail Museum and Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art and the future Art Mill Museum and National Museum of Qatar.
The exhibition offers an all-encompassing journey through ten galleries, each dedicated to themes such as deserts (cradles of civilisation and places of rebirth), ruins (relics of culture), women’s voices, borders (demarcations between allowed and forbidden places) and exile.
ArtDayME: As part of its ongoing initiative to breathe life into urban spaces across Doha, Qatar Museums hosted the World Wide Walls (formerly known as Pow! Wow!) international mural festival at the Old Doha Port, Mina District in Doha. The biannual festival of mural arts, held for the second time in the MENA region, saw the presence of 13 local, regional and international artists who added striking artworks to the walls in and around the Old Doha Port. This edition, 10 international…
On view until March 5, 2024, Mathaf's latest exhibitions promise an insightful journey into the vibrant landscape of Arab art, welcoming Qatar residents and visitors to explore the rich artistic expressions within the region.
The inaugural Design Doha will take place from 24 – 28 February 2024 across the existing Doha Design District in the Qatari capital's Msheireb neighbourhood.
Organised by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) in collaboration with Qatar Museums, this exhibition features two of the most influential figures of Minimalism.
This captivating exhibition highlights the critical role that silk played during the Safavid period (1501–1736 CE).
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