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In Motion: Inside the Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale 2026
From refugee memory to speculative landscapes, the Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale’s third edition traces how movement – across bodies, histories, and territories – continues to shape contemporary artistic practiceAisha Zaman, Vogue Arabia, 12 February 2026 -
Art Basel Qatar and the Art of Slowing Down
Virginie Puertolas Syn, Artlyst, 10 February 2026 -
Slow and Purposeful: Art Basel Qatar 2026
ABQ dabbled with a markedly different model—one that, amid frenetic calendars, market-driven pressures, and global uncertainty, invited a deeper reconnection with art.Valentina Buzzi, Art Asia Pacific, 9 February 2026 -
The 10 Best Booths at Art Basel Qatar 2026
Arun Kakar, Artsy, 4 February 2026 -
At Saudi Arabia’s Diriyah Biennale, Art Moves in Procession
Curators Nora Razian and Sabih Ahmed have reimagined movement not as a metaphor but as the primary engine of cultural production.Elise Morton, Observer, 2 February 2026 -
8 Gulf Artists Defining the Region’s New Cultural Renaissance
Rebecca Anne Proctor, Art Net, 25 December 2025 -
Rema Ghuloum Philip Martin Gallery
Daniel Gerwin, Art Forum, 1 November 2025 -
In The Studio With Talal and Ziad Al Najjar
The brothers share a passion andan eclectic studio, but their practices and outlooks are very different.Rahel Aima, Hadara Magazine, 17 September 2025 -
The Stories Behind 5 Women-Owned Galleries at Art Dubai 2025
Jumana Abdel-Razzaq, Vogue Arabia, 9 April 2025 -
Saj Issa
The Action PainterEvan Pricco, Juxtapoz, 1 April 2025 -
The Arab-Italian Connection: How This Boutique Art Hotel in Italy is Supporting Arab Talent
Rawaa Talass, Vogue Arabia, 15 January 2025 -
Dubai market shifts towards emerging homegrown artists
As the latest Art Dubai fair opens, the city's art scene is maturing, with international collectors and curators snapping up young Emirati artistsMelissa Gronlund, The Art News Paper, 27 February 2024 -
Rebellious robes and stitches from the civil war: the radical story of Palestinian embroidery
From dresses sewn using forbidden colours to the needlework of political prisoners, a new exhibition threads together rural life in Gaza and today’s modern artSafi Bugel, The Guardian, 17 July 2023 -
Lebanese Art In The Spotlight In Paris Exhibition
Y-Jean Mun-Delsalle, Forbes, 13 December 2021