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  • Ma$arati's abstract carnival at RARARES Gallery

    Ma$arati's abstract carnival at RARARES Gallery

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    Highlights of the first edition of Editions Dubai

  • Exploring the depths of silence: Alexander Aizenshtat's 'Silence Reigns' exhibition at RARARES Gallery

    Exploring the depths of silence: Alexander Aizenshtat's 'Silence Reigns' exhibition at RARARES Gallery

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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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