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Search Result : Venice Biennale 2026

  • Oman Pavilion at Venice Biennale blends sand, sound and interactive technology

    Oman Pavilion at Venice Biennale blends sand, sound and interactive technology

    The project was designed and curated by Omani artist, architect and curator Haitham Al-Busafi.

  • Nabil Nahas explores nature, geometry and spirituality at the Venice Biennale

    Nabil Nahas explores nature, geometry and spirituality at the Venice Biennale

  • Saudi Arabia’s pavilion at the Venice Biennale: Dana Awartani builds a landscape of ruins

    Saudi Arabia’s pavilion at the Venice Biennale: Dana Awartani builds a landscape of ruins

    The pavilion is open to the public from 9 May to 22 November 2026 at the Arsenale, Sale d’Armi in Venice.

  • Dana Awartani Will Represent Saudi Arabia at the 2026 Venice Biennale

    Dana Awartani Will Represent Saudi Arabia at the 2026 Venice Biennale

    Dana Awartani said: “I am deeply honored to be representing Saudi Arabia and its diverse cultural voices and communities at the Biennale Arte 2026.

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The new Middle East is created via art The classical, modern, and contemporary arts of the Middle East are all represented in ArtDayMe, an art medium about the area. Despite being the cradle of human civilization and having a rich history of ancient arts, the Middle East's art was lost to history by the middle of the 19th century. The world's interest in modern art from the Middle East, however, was refocused around the year 2000. By the spring of 2023, at the same time that ArtDayMe was launched, the region's contemporary art has also achieved significant mobility and even managed to keep up with developments on a global scale. New chapters will be added to the history of art, and this time at least one of them will be written in the Middle East

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  • Afra Al Dhaheri, Zuhoor Al Sayegh and Azza Al Qubaisi present “Rooted Movements” at The Watermill Center
  • Mohammad Ehsai’s “Eshgh” (Love) in the Raha Gallery Collection/ A Fusion of Persian Shamsa Motifs, Islamic Geometry, and Mandala-Like Eastern Structures
  • Art Dubai and ARM Holding Launch International Call for Landmark Public Artwork in Dubai
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