Abu Dhabi Art will host a diverse range of international and regional galleries from 19 to 23 November 2025 at Manarat Al Saadiyat.
In a haunting scene where celestial fate collides with earthly fragility, Emirati artist Moosa Al Halyan’s Horse Painting (1996) captures more than the collapse of two horses—it embodies tradition, identity, and endurance in a world marked by inevitable change.
Maher Gallery has elevated Iran Mall from a shopping destination to a cultural and artistic hub by hosting the works of master artist Hojjat Shakiba and launching a museum section dedicated to Qajar-era jewelry.
In my visit to the Vesta Color factory, I saw passion and insight that make me certain one day they will easily compete with the world’s leading brands. They advance the path scientifically and observe the necessary standards.
The milestone edition will celebrate a decade of art, creativity and community at Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), a key cultural hub in the UAE.
Nasser Ovissi is perhaps the only Iranian artist to have held a joint exhibition with Salvador Dalí. In this luminous painting, blue reigns supreme — the very soul of the work; a color that in Iranian culture symbolizes tranquility, spirituality, and the sky. Against this vast blue expanse, flashes of red in the cheeks, the horse’s ear ornaments, and the woman’s ribbons pulse like a warm heartbeat, guiding the viewer’s gaze toward the focal points.
Curated by Emirati creative Abdulla Khalid Al Shamsi, the exhibition showcases works by four multidisciplinary Emirati artists: Maitha Abdullah Al Remeithi, Faris Al Hammadi, Elham Khairalla, and Dana Hisham Aljneibi
On August 15, 2025, Abolghasem Saidi, the renowned Iranian painter based in Paris, turns 100. He has been called “The Poet of Trees”; in Saidi’s world, trees are not merely a natural subject, but an interpretation of the soul and the rhythm of life.