From Beirut to Sharjah: Nadia Saikali’s Legacy at Maraya Art Centre with Barjeel Art Foundation
Nadia Saikali, born in Beirut in 1936, is a pioneer of Arab abstract art, whose canvases echo emotion, memory, and movement.
Nadia Saikali, born in Beirut in 1936, is a pioneer of Arab abstract art, whose canvases echo emotion, memory, and movement.
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.
This exhibition unfolds a poetic landscape through a series of evocative acts, reflecting Ghaddar’s deep fascination with the transient beauty of sunrises and sunsets.
Sheikha Bodour Al Qasimi toured the two exhibitions, “Consciousness in Flux” by Azerbaijani artist Faig Ahmed, who is renowned for his conceptual hand-woven artworks that utilise traditional carpets as well as the exhibition “Hard Edges” by Emirati artist Khalid Al Banna, the artist’s first institutional show in the UAE.
Sheikha Bodour Al Qasimi toured the two exhibitions, gaining insights into the artistic vision of key Emirati artists who are being celebrated by the two exhibitions.
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