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SUMMARY:The Red Turtle: dir Michaela Dudoka De Wita (2016)
DESCRIPTION:An animated fantasy drama with no dialogue that tells the story of a man shipwrecked on an uninhabited island. His attempts to escape are foiled by what turns out to be a giant red hawksbill sea turtle; she turns into a red-haired woman\, they reconcile\, and they live together on the island … Suspended between reality and a dream\, this poetic story is a meditation on beauty\, nature and the stages of human life. An Oscar nominee and an award-winner from Cannes\, the film was a co-production of legendary Studio Ghibli and a number of French production companies. \nHighly recommended. Screens in support of the Abu Dhabi Sea Turtle Rehabilitation Project in collaboration with The National Aquarium and the Environment Agency. \n 
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/the-red-turtle-dir-michaela-dudoka-de-wita-2016/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:Environment,Film
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260126
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SUMMARY:LAST CHANCE Mamluks: Legacy of an Empire
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition on the rich heritage of the Mamluk Sultanate\, a dynasty that ruled a vast expanse of territory encompassing the most significant Islamic holy sites for more than 250 years (1250–1517)\, with more than 270 works  gatheredfrom 34 museums and cultural institutions in 13 countries – including objects of art\, glasswork\, metalwork\, ceramics\, textiles\, coinage\, manuscripts and more. Manuel Rabaté\, the Louvre Abu Dhabi’s director\, emphased the international nature of the Mamluk empire: “This exhibition delves into the interactions of the Mamluk Sultanate with Asia\, Africa and Europe\, revealing how interconnected the world was at that time\, and how remarkably aligned in spirit it was with the cosmopolitan nature of contemporary Abu Dhabi”. \nFirst shown at the Musée du Louvre as the first major European showcase dedicated to the Mamluk Sultanate\, this edition of Mamluks: Legacy of an Empire is curated by Dr. Souraya Noujaim\, Director of the Department of Islamic Art at Musée du Louvre (General Curator)\, and Dr. Carine Juvin\, Curator for the Medieval Near East Collection\, Department of Islamic Art\, at Musée du Louvre (Scientific Curator)\, with the support of Fakhera Alkindi\, Senior Curatorial Assistant at Louvre Abu Dhabi.
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/last-chance-mamluks-legacy-of-an-empire/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20260123T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20260123T203000
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SUMMARY:Le mystère Picasso | The Mystery of Picasso: dir Henri-Georges Clouzot (1956)
DESCRIPTION:One of the best films about Picasso\, a documentary that captures his creative process by using novel filming techniques. The artist produced around 20 drawings and paintings specifically for the film\, using inks and paints that bled through the paper\, with a camera mounted at the back of the easel to capture the act of creation in real time. In the edit Clouzot employed a kind of stop-motion effect to speed up the process and depict the development of the works. \nThis should be a great accompaniment to the current Louvre show. It’s free\, but you will have to buy a museum general admission ticket.
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/le-mystere-picasso-the-mystery-of-picasso-dir-henri-georges-clouzot-1956/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:Art,Film
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260122
DTSTAMP:20260422T010240
CREATED:20260112T180751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T121822Z
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SUMMARY:Picasso\, the Figure
DESCRIPTION:A landmark monographic exhibition that traces Picasso’s lifelong preoccupation with the human form. Included are more than 130 artworks from the Musée National Picasso-Paris and other institutions\, as well as Louvre Abu Dhabi\, DCT Abu Dhabi\, and other regional collections that suggest the artist’s influence on the Arab world; also featured are works by key Arab modernists who have engaged with Picasso’s legacy\, such as Jewad Selim’s Alqailoula [The Nap] (1958\, below). \n \nThe exhibition offers a chronological itinerary of Picasso’s radical transformations\, intertwining figuration with enduring mythological archetypes across painting\, sculpture\, drawing\, and ceramics. It is curated by Cécile Debray\, Virginie Perdrisot-Cassan (both from Musée national Picasso–Paris) and Aisha AlAhmadi (Associate Curator at Louvre Abu Dhabi). \nUnmissable. To 31 May.
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/picasso-the-figure/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251229
DTSTAMP:20260422T010240
CREATED:20251013T100504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T100504Z
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SUMMARY:LAST CHANCE Art Here 2025
DESCRIPTION:The fifth edition of the Louvre Abu Dhabi Art Here exhibition\, featuring six artworks by seven artists shortlisted for the Richard Mille Art Prize\, has been curated by guest curator Sophie Mayuko Arni under the theme Shadows – “exploring the interplay between light and absence\, visibility and concealment\, and the layered dimensions of memory\, identity\, and transformation”. \nThis year’s edition invited proposals from artists based in the GCC and Japan\, along with artists from the MENA region with a GCC connection. There were more than 400 submissions\, from which six were shortlisted for the Richard Mille Art Prize; the winner will be announced in December. \nThe exhibits: \nI remember a light: sculpture by Palestinian architect\, artist\, and researcher Ahmed Alaqra that reimagines shadows as urban traces\, referencing the traditional mashrabiya lattice screen. Made of stacked acrylic cubes containing 3D-printed shapes from shadow photographs of Sharjah\, the sculpture transforms fleeting encounters of light and architecture into enduring sculptural artifacts. \nEcho: an interactive light installation by Emirati artist and musician Jumairy. Visitors encounter a still water pond\, a single flower\, and ambient sound; reimagining the myth of Echo and Narcissus\, the work uses light and shadow to transform absence into intimacy and invite a deeper encounter with memory and the unconscious. \nskadw: an immersive audiovisual installation of light\, fog\, and sound by Japanese artist Ryoichi Kurokawa. Shadows are transformed into sculptural form; a single beam cuts through shifting mist\, creating ever-changing patterns of shadow and resonance. Inspired by the Japanese concept of Ma\, the beauty of negative space\, the work invites viewers into a meditative environment where absence becomes presence. \nTree Studies: the Kuwaiti-Pakistani artist Hamra Abbas has an installation of 31 stone inlay sculptures inspired by trees found in Pakistan and in the UAE\, including olive\, pomegranate\, and cherry. Using her distinctive lapis-on-lapis technique to create shadow-like foliage\, the works balance realism and abstraction. \nA Sundial for the Night Without End: a sculptural sundial conceived for a world after the sun by Japanese artist Rintaro Fuse. Formed from polished stainless steel\, the work reflects its surroundings while aligning three gnomons to past\, present\, and future North Stars. Installed beneath the museum’s dome\, it transforms cosmic time into a meditation on memory\, absence\, and the persistence of eternity. \nDancing shadows: a pavilion of swaying stainless-steel mesh\, inspired by traditional Kawachi weaving. Supported by slender columns\, the structure creates shifting patterns of shadow and light. Using recycled industrial material\, the architect duo YOKOMAE et BOUAYAD (Takuma Yokomae from Japan and Ghali Bouayad from Morocco) have created an installation that blends Tokyo and Marrakesh design traditions\, offering a poetic space where architecture moves like nature.
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/last-chance-art-here-2025/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251108
DTSTAMP:20260422T010240
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SUMMARY:Night at the Museum
DESCRIPTION:Louvre Abu Dhabi is celebrating its eighth anniversary with exclusive after-hours access to 1am for all the galleries\, the excellent Mamluks exhibition\, Art Here 2025\, the Children’s Museum and the museum’s VR experiences. (There’s also a free outdoor screening of Night at the Museum on the Auditorium Plaza at 7pm\, but that was all booked up when we checked.)
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/night-at-the-museum/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251012
DTSTAMP:20260422T010240
CREATED:20251013T100422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T100422Z
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SUMMARY:Art Here 2025
DESCRIPTION:The fifth edition of the Louvre Abu Dhabi Art Here exhibition\, featuring six artworks by seven artists shortlisted for the Richard Mille Art Prize\, has been curated by guest curator Sophie Mayuko Arni under the theme Shadows – “exploring the interplay between light and absence\, visibility and concealment\, and the layered dimensions of memory\, identity\, and transformation”. \nThis year’s edition invited proposals from artists based in the GCC and Japan\, along with artists from the MENA region with a GCC connection. There were more than 400 submissions\, from which six were shortlisted for the Richard Mille Art Prize; the winner will be announced in December. \nThe exhibits: \nI remember a light: sculpture by Palestinian architect\, artist\, and researcher Ahmed Alaqra that reimagines shadows as urban traces\, referencing the traditional mashrabiya lattice screen. Made of stacked acrylic cubes containing 3D-printed shapes from shadow photographs of Sharjah\, the sculpture transforms fleeting encounters of light and architecture into enduring sculptural artifacts. \nEcho: an interactive light installation by Emirati artist and musician Jumairy. Visitors encounter a still water pond\, a single flower\, and ambient sound; reimagining the myth of Echo and Narcissus\, the work uses light and shadow to transform absence into intimacy and invite a deeper encounter with memory and the unconscious. \nskadw: an immersive audiovisual installation of light\, fog\, and sound by Japanese artist Ryoichi Kurokawa. Shadows are transformed into sculptural form; a single beam cuts through shifting mist\, creating ever-changing patterns of shadow and resonance. Inspired by the Japanese concept of Ma\, the beauty of negative space\, the work invites viewers into a meditative environment where absence becomes presence. \nTree Studies: the Kuwaiti-Pakistani artist Hamra Abbas has an installation of 31 stone inlay sculptures inspired by trees found in Pakistan and in the UAE\, including olive\, pomegranate\, and cherry. Using her distinctive lapis-on-lapis technique to create shadow-like foliage\, the works balance realism and abstraction. \nA Sundial for the Night Without End: a sculptural sundial conceived for a world after the sun by Japanese artist Rintaro Fuse. Formed from polished stainless steel\, the work reflects its surroundings while aligning three gnomons to past\, present\, and future North Stars. Installed beneath the museum’s dome\, it transforms cosmic time into a meditation on memory\, absence\, and the persistence of eternity. \nDancing shadows: a pavilion of swaying stainless-steel mesh\, inspired by traditional Kawachi weaving. Supported by slender columns\, the structure creates shifting patterns of shadow and light. Using recycled industrial material\, the architect duo YOKOMAE et BOUAYAD (Takuma Yokomae from Japan and Ghali Bouayad from Morocco) have created an installation that blends Tokyo and Marrakesh design traditions\, offering a poetic space where architecture moves like nature. \nTo 28 December.
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/art-here-2025/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250918
DTSTAMP:20260422T010240
CREATED:20250920T120716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250920T120716Z
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SUMMARY:Mamluks: Legacy of an Empire
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition on the rich heritage of the Mamluk Sultanate\, a dynasty that ruled a vast expanse of territory encompassing the most significant Islamic holy sites for more than 250 years (1250–1517)\, with more than 270 works  gatheredfrom 34 museums and cultural institutions in 13 countries – including objects of art\, glasswork\, metalwork\, ceramics\, textiles\, coinage\, manuscripts and more. Manuel Rabaté\, the Louvre Abu Dhabi’s director\, emphased the international nature of the Mamluk empire: “This exhibition delves into the interactions of the Mamluk Sultanate with Asia\, Africa and Europe\, revealing how interconnected the world was at that time\, and how remarkably aligned in spirit it was with the cosmopolitan nature of contemporary Abu Dhabi”. \nFirst shown at the Musée du Louvre as the first major European showcase dedicated to the Mamluk Sultanate\, this edition of Mamluks: Legacy of an Empire is curated by Dr. Souraya Noujaim\, Director of the Department of Islamic Art at Musée du Louvre (General Curator)\, and Dr. Carine Juvin\, Curator for the Medieval Near East Collection\, Department of Islamic Art\, at Musée du Louvre (Scientific Curator)\, with the support of Fakhera Alkindi\, Senior Curatorial Assistant at Louvre Abu Dhabi. \nTo 25 January. \nAbove: Anon\, The Reception of the Venetian Ambassadors in Damascus’\, 1511
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/mamluks-legacy-of-an-empire/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20250517T213000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20250517T230000
DTSTAMP:20260422T010240
CREATED:20250513T102631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250513T102631Z
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SUMMARY:L'histoire de Souleymane | The Story of Souleymane: dir Boris Lojkine (2024)
DESCRIPTION:Souleymane is an asylum-seeker with two days to prepare for the interview that will determine his residence permit status. As he pedals through the streets of Paris delivering meals\, he relates his story; it’s one of violence and survival – but not in the way that the immigration interview requires. As the clock tuicks down\, the pace and the tension both pick up … Social realism story-telling at its best\, with elements of a gripping thriller. The film won the Jury Prize at Cannes 2024\, and Abou Sangaré received the Best Actor Award in the Un Certain Regard section. \nIn French with English subtitles. This film is the last in the Louvre Abu Dhabi’s short Cannes Nights series\, inviting the audience to “experience the glamour of the Cannes Film Festival” in collaboration with the Institut Français. Screenings take place in the museum’s auditorium.
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/lhistoire-de-souleymane-the-story-of-souleymane-dir-boris-lojkine-2024/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:Film
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20250517T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20250517T210000
DTSTAMP:20260422T010240
CREATED:20250513T101240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250513T101359Z
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SUMMARY:Les Quatre Cents Coups | The 400 Blows: dir François Truffaut (1959)
DESCRIPTION:Truffaut’s largely autobiographical coming-of-age drama is the classic French New Wave film and utterly unmissable. In the first of many appearances with the director\, Jean-Pierre Léaud is a misunderstood 13-year-old living in a small\, uncomfortable Parisian apartment with his mother\, a sullen woman who doesn’t love him\, and the man who gave him his name but isn’t his father. As he grows older\, Antoine becomes increasingly unable to tolerate his situation and dreams of a better future. Petty theft and skipping school eventually leads him to court and then to a centre for troubled youths near the sea. He escapes and runs to the ocean\, which he has always wanted to see; he turns and looks at the camera in one of cinema’s finest final frames … \nIn French with English subtitles. This film screens as part of the Louvre Abu Dhabi’s Cannes Nights series\, inviting the audience to “experience the glamour of the Cannes Film Festival” in collaboration with the Institut Français. Screenings take place in the museum’s auditorium.
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/les-quatre-cents-coups-the-400-blows-dir-francois-truffaut-1959/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20250516T213000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20250516T230000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250513T100015Z
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SUMMARY:Perfect Days: dir Wim Wenders (2023)
DESCRIPTION:This moving and poetic reflection on finding beauty in the everyday tells the story of Hirayama\, a man who seems utterly content with his simple life cleaning toilets in Tokyo. Outside his structured daily routine\, he enjoys music\, books\, and photographing trees. A series of unexpected encounters gradually reveals more about his past … Kôji Yakusho won Best Actor in Cannes for this heart-warming\, Oscar-nominated drama. something of a loveletter by Wim Wenders to the inhabitants of his beloved Tokyo. \nIn Japanese with English subtitles. This film screens as part of the Louvre Abu Dhabi’s Cannes Nights series\, inviting the audience to “experience the glamour of the Cannes Film Festival” in collaboration with the Institut Français. Screenings take place in the museum’s auditorium.
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/perfect-days-dir-wim-wenders-2023-2/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20250516T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20250516T210000
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SUMMARY:Yomeddine: dir Abu Bakr Shawky (2018)
DESCRIPTION:Beshay has been cured of leprosy but has never left the leper colony in the Egyptian desert where he has lived since childhood. On the death of his wife\, though\, he finally decides to leave in search of his roots. Joined by Obama\, the Nubian orphan he has taken under his wing\, Beshay will cross Egypt and confront the world with all its sorrows\, its hardships and moments of grace\, in his quest for a family\, a place to belong\, and a little humanity … \nIn Arabic with English subtitles. This film screens as part of the Louvre Abu Dhabi’s Cannes Nights series\, inviting the audience to “experience the glamour of the Cannes Film Festival” in collaboration with the Institut Français. Screenings take place in the museum’s auditorium.
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/yomeddine/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20250515T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20250515T210000
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SUMMARY:Parasite: dir Bong Joon Ho (2019)
DESCRIPTION:The South Korean smash hit and multi award winner (including the Cannes Palme d’Or in 2019 and a Best Picture Oscar) is a black comedy thriller: it follows the street-smart Kim family scamming their way into the household of the Park family\, the epitome of aspirational wealth. It’s widely regarded as a critique of late-stage capitalism; it’s also very funny\, in an agreeably dark way … \nThis film screens as part of the Louvre Abu Dhabi’s Cannes Nights series\, inviting the audience to “experience the glamour of the Cannes Film Festival” in collaboration with the Institut Français. Screenings take place in the museum’s auditorium.
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/parasite-dir-bong-joon-ho-2019/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20250514T203000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20250514T220000
DTSTAMP:20260422T010240
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SUMMARY:Lumière! L'Aventure Continue | Lumière! The Adventure Continues: dir Thierry Frémaux (2024)
DESCRIPTION:This 103-minute documentary contains more than one hundred 50-second films captured by the movie pioneers Louis and Auguste Lumiere\, supported by sensitive and knowledge narration from the compiler –.who happens to be the artistic director of the world’s most prestigious film festival. In 2017\, he directed Lumière!\, his first archive-based tribute to the Lumiere brothers and a love letter to the seventh art\, This loose sequel features Frémaux’s eloquent musings supported by music by Gabriel Fauré (the French composer was a contemporary of the Lumières. \nIn French with English subtitles. This film screens as part of the Louvre Abu Dhabi’s Cannes Nights series\, inviting the audience to “experience the glamour of the Cannes Film Festival” in collaboration with the Institut Français. Screenings take place in the museum’s auditorium.
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/lumiere-the-adventure-continues-lumiere-laventure-continue-dir-thierry-fremaux-2024/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250210
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SUMMARY:LAST CHANCE Post-Impressionism: Beyond Appearances
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition of masterpieces from the Post-Impressionist period that is organised into in nine sections\, each celebrating both the individual styles and the shared themes that connect this transformative era in art – visitors can follow paths dedicated to Neo-Impressionism\, Cézanne\, Gauguin and Pont-Aven\, Van Gogh\, the Nabis\, Toulouse-Lautrec\, Odilon Redon\, Prints\, and the new movements that emerged. The final section\, which includes works by the Egyptian artist Georges Hanna Sabbagh\, illustrates how the influence of Post-Impressionism reached beyond Europe.
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/last-chance-post-impressionism-beyond-appearances/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241216
DTSTAMP:20260422T010240
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SUMMARY:LAST CHANCE Art Here 2024
DESCRIPTION:Louvre Abu Dhabi’s Art Here 2024\, now in its fourth edition\, has rapidly become a significant entry in the Middle East’s art exhibition calendar – a regional competition for 3D work that benefits from sponsorship by luxe watchmaker Richard Mille to the extent that at the end of the exhibition one of the five artists shown will get a not insignificant $60\,000 cash award as part of the Richard Mille Art Prize. \nThis year\, Louvre Abu Dhabi and guest curator Simon Njami invited responses to the theme ‘Awakenings’; the selected artists are tasked with translating the concept of openness into visual forms via sculptures or audiovisual installations “that address questions of today and the near future”. \nThere were 230 submissions in total\, and five have been selected for the exhibition. The competition this year has been expanded to include North Africa alongside the GCC\, and three of the shortlist came from outside the Gulf. Franco-Tunisian artist Férielle Doulain-Zouari explores the coexistence of natural and artificial worlds via installations\, sculptures\, and weaving. Moataz Nasr from Egypt investigates the geopolitics and social development of Egypt and Africa\, testing the notion of identity and belonging in a world of globalisation. And Nicène Kossentini (Tunisia) uses video to capture the slow transformation of people and things\, revealing intimate places and bodies and uncovering the buried truths of her heritage. \nThe other two on the shortlist will probably be more familiar to local arty audiences – Lamya Gargash (Dubai) and Sarah Almehairi (Abu Dhabi). Gargash usually works in film and photography to document the essence of inhabited and abandoned spaces\, delving into cultural heritage amidst rapid modernisation\, and capturing the beauty of human trace and the value of the mundane – “my desire for seclusion\, and my grieving for our inevitable fate\, has led me to find beauty in ordinary things and bring to life these reticent moments in time …” She’s a Third Line artist and has had several shows there\, including one of our favourites. \nSarah Almehairi has worked in various media – sculpture\, painting\, book art\, fibre art\, photography\, poetry – to explore themes of identity\, language\, materiality and memory. Now signed with Carbon 12\, she was part of the 2019 Youth Takeover at Jameel Arts Centre\, was one of Abu Dhabi Art’s 2022 Beyond: Emerging Artists (a group which also went to Cromwell Place the following year)\, and was commissioned for Alserkal Avenue’s public art projects in 2022 for Alserkal Art Week – she transformed the passages alongside Concrete into a rather good visual poem with her work don’t overlook the weather (as your thoughts collect)\, asking visitors to linger and observe both the earth and the sky as they passed through. \n 
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/last-chance-art-here-2024/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:3D,Art,Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20241210T170000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20241210T180000
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SUMMARY:Bejeweled: A Symphony of Gemology and Art
DESCRIPTION:A two-part talk exploring the history and craftsmanship of 11 extraordinary pieces from the museum’s permanent collection\, presented by L’ÉCOLE Middle East and Louvre Abu Dhabi. There’s a livestream talk on 9 December (3-4pm: the Zoom link is here) followed by this in-person talk with Jérôme Farigoule\, Chief Curator at Louvre Abu Dhabi; Chandra Horn\, gemologist and lecturer at the L’ÉCOLE Middle East\, School of Jewelry Arts; and David Usieto Cabrera\, art historian and lecturer at the L’ÉCOLE Middle East\, School of Jewelry Arts. \nThe talk is preceded at 4pm by a tour of the museum to highlight the objects under discussion.
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/bejeweled-a-symphony-of-gemology-and-art/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:Art,Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241016
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241017
DTSTAMP:20260422T010240
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SUMMARY:Post-Impressionism: Beyond Appearances
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition of masterpieces from the Post-Impressionist period that is organised into in nine sections\, each celebrating both the individual styles and the shared themes that connect this transformative era in art – visitors can follow paths dedicated to Neo-Impressionism\, Cézanne\, Gauguin and Pont-Aven\, Van Gogh\, the Nabis\, Toulouse-Lautrec\, Odilon Redon\, Prints\, and the new movements that emerged. The final section\, which includes works by the Egyptian artist Georges Hanna Sabbagh\, illustrates how the influence of Post-Impressionism reached beyond Europe. To 9 February.
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/post-impressionism-beyond-appearances/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240921
DTSTAMP:20260422T010240
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SUMMARY:Art Here 2024
DESCRIPTION:Louvre Abu Dhabi’s Art Here 2024\, now in its fourth edition\, has rapidly become a significant entry in the Middle East’s art exhibition calendar – a regional competition for 3D work that benefits from sponsorship by luxe watchmaker Richard Mille to the extent that at the end of the exhibition one of the five artists shown will get a not insignificant $60\,000 cash award as part of the Richard Mille Art Prize. \nThis year\, Louvre Abu Dhabi and guest curator Simon Njami invited responses to the theme ‘Awakenings’; the selected artists are tasked with translating the concept of openness into visual forms via sculptures or audiovisual installations “that address questions of today and the near future”. The resulting artworks will be shown at the museum from 20 September to 15 December. \nThere were 230 submissions in total\, and five have been selected for the exhibition. The competition this year has been expanded to include North Africa alongside the GCC\, and three of the shortlist came from outside the Gulf. Franco-Tunisian artist Férielle Doulain-Zouari explores the coexistence of natural and artificial worlds via installations\, sculptures\, and weaving. Moataz Nasr from Egypt investigates the geopolitics and social development of Egypt and Africa\, testing the notion of identity and belonging in a world of globalisation. And Nicène Kossentini (Tunisia) uses video to capture the slow transformation of people and things\, revealing intimate places and bodies and uncovering the buried truths of her heritage. \nThe other two on the shortlist will probably be more familiar to local arty audiences – Lamya Gargash (Dubai) and Sarah Almehairi (Abu Dhabi). Gargash usually works in film and photography to document the essence of inhabited and abandoned spaces\, delving into cultural heritage amidst rapid modernisation\, and capturing the beauty of human trace and the value of the mundane – “my desire for seclusion\, and my grieving for our inevitable fate\, has led me to find beauty in ordinary things and bring to life these reticent moments in time …” She’s a Third Line artist and has had several shows there\, including one of our favourites. \nSarah Almehairi has worked in various media – sculpture\, painting\, book art\, fibre art\, photography\, poetry – to explore themes of identity\, language\, materiality and memory. Now signed with Carbon 12\, she was part of the 2019 Youth Takeover at Jameel Arts Centre\, was one of Abu Dhabi Art’s 2022 Beyond: Emerging Artists (a group which also went to Cromwell Place the following year)\, and was commissioned for Alserkal Avenue’s public art projects in 2022 for Alserkal Art Week – she transformed the passages alongside Concrete into a rather good visual poem with her work don’t overlook the weather (as your thoughts collect)\, asking visitors to linger and observe both the earth and the sky as they passed through. \nThe Art Here 2024 exhibition take place under Louvre Abu Dhabi’s iconic dome\, including the courtyard with the Damascene fountain and extending via a passageway towards a meditative shallow pool and the Jenny Holzer wall installation. \n 
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/art-here-2024/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:3D,Art,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240721
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240722
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SUMMARY:LAST CHANCE From Kalīla wa Dimna to La Fontaine: Travelling through Fables
DESCRIPTION:A showcase for the power of fables from different cultures and eras\, providing “the opportunity to explore the universal themes and lessons found in these stories and understand the significance they hold in shaping our world”. It’s divided into three main sections – Travelling Tales\, Telling Stories\, and The Fables Today – with more than 132 artworks on display\, an eclectic collection of rare manuscripts\, paintings\, contemporary works\, and more pieces from France\, Saudi Arabia\, and the Emirates. \nCurated by Annie Vernay-Nouri\, Former Chief Curator\, Oriental Manuscripts Department\, Bibliothèque nationale de France\, the exhibition is held in partnership with Bibliothèque nationale de France and France Muséums and is supported by Van Cleef & Arpels. \nThe exhibition traces the origins of the genre in India and Greece\, following its evolution through the contributions of two key figures: Aesop in the Greco-Roman world and Ibn al-Muqaffa in the Arab-Islamic world. Says curator Annie Vernay-Nouri: “For the first time\, visitors have a unique opportunity to witness and compare rare and precious artworks representing three distinct traditions of fables. The Eastern and Western traditions\, rooted in a shared universal heritage\, have evolved independently without direct contact\, each charting its own course. It is only through the works of the eminent fabulist Jean de La Fontaine that these traditions have finally converged and united in a singular collection showcased at Louvre Abu Dhabi.”
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/last-chance-from-kalila-wa-dimna-to-la-fontaine-travelling-through-fables/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20240427T210000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20240428T030000
DTSTAMP:20260422T010240
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SUMMARY:Peggy Gou: Masquerave
DESCRIPTION:A long evening session of feel-good techno and house from the uber-hip Berlin-based South Korean DJ/producer. Why masquerave? Because you get to wear masks\, from a collection inspired by the animal characters in the Louvre’s current From Kalila Wa Dimna to La Fontaine: Travelling through Fables. Looks like a fun evening\, even at this less-than-fun price …
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/peggy-gou-masquerave/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:Gig
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240326
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240327
DTSTAMP:20260422T010240
CREATED:20240326T094832Z
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SUMMARY:From Kalīla wa Dimna to La Fontaine: Travelling through Fables
DESCRIPTION:A showcase for the power of fables from different cultures and eras\, providing “the opportunity to explore the universal themes and lessons found in these stories and understand the significance they hold in shaping our world”. It’s divided into three main sections – Travelling Tales\, Telling Stories\, and The Fables Today – with more than 132 artworks on display\, an eclectic collection of rare manuscripts\, paintings\, contemporary works\, and more pieces from France\, Saudi Arabia\, and the Emirates. \nCurated by Annie Vernay-Nouri\, Former Chief Curator\, Oriental Manuscripts Department\, Bibliothèque nationale de France\, the exhibition is held in partnership with Bibliothèque nationale de France and France Muséums and is supported by Van Cleef & Arpels. \nThe exhibition traces the origins of the genre in India and Greece\, following its evolution through the contributions of two key figures: Aesop in the Greco-Roman world and Ibn al-Muqaffa in the Arab-Islamic world. Says curator Annie Vernay-Nouri: “For the first time\, visitors have a unique opportunity to witness and compare rare and precious artworks representing three distinct traditions of fables. The Eastern and Western traditions\, rooted in a shared universal heritage\, have evolved independently without direct contact\, each charting its own course. It is only through the works of the eminent fabulist Jean de La Fontaine that these traditions have finally converged and united in a singular collection showcased at Louvre Abu Dhabi.” \nNotable loans from Louvre Abu Dhabi’s partners include one of the oldest illustrated manuscripts of Ibn al-Muqaffa’s Kalīla wa Dimna from the Ayyubid dynasty (1171-1250 CE); ‘The Two Adventurers and the Wondrous Writ’ illustrated by the noted French Rococo painter\, tapestry designer\, and illustrator Jean-Baptiste Oudry with engraving by Bonaventure Louis Prévost; an engraving of Emile Bayard’s nineteenth century Portrait of Jean de La Fontaine; and La Fontaine composant ses fables by François Vayron\, engraver. \nFor the first time Louvre Abu Dhabi is utilising artificial intelligence within the mediation devices for this exhibition\, allowing visitors to create their own fable by selecting characters and a moral\, which they can download by scanning a QR code. Visitors can customise their fables. There’s also an accompanying range of cultural and educational programmes; and as a final killer point\, admission to the museum is free for children under the age of 18 … \nTo 21 July. \nAbove: Ibn al-Muqaffa‘ (c.720-756)\, Kalīla wa Dimna. Photo: Bibliothèque nationale de France
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/from-kalila-wa-dimna-to-la-fontaine-travelling-through-fables/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20240314T213000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20240314T231000
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SUMMARY:Sheikh Mahmoud El Tohamy: The Carpenter's Daughters
DESCRIPTION:A pioneer in reviving Islamic chanting heritage in modern arrangements and western harmony\, El Tohamy is the son of the noted Sufi chanter Sheikh Yassin El-Tohamy. For this Abu Dhabi Festival concert he presents the world premiere of The Carpenter’s Daughters\, a setting of a series of poems from across Egypt\, the Levant and the Maghreb in praise of the Prophet Muhammad.
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/sheikh-mahmoud-el-tohamy-the-carpenters-daughters/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231208
DTSTAMP:20260422T010240
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SUMMARY:Sustainability in Museums
DESCRIPTION:A day of talks and tours that promises to “delve into the pivotal roles museums\, professionals\, and artists play in confronting environmental challenges and advancing toward a more sustainable future”. \n11am – 12pm The Sustainability Challenge: ‘Make the Intangible Tangible or the Tangible Intangible’ \nDrawing inspiration from the museum’s collection\, message\, and core values\, a group of students (Kalitham Aljaberi\, UAEU; Mariam Al Hosani\, ZU; Rhea Braithwate\, Chinonyeren Ukaegbu\, Ahsen Saaim\, all NYUAD) will take part in an hour of creative interventions (details unspecified) and conversation lead by Sarah Louise Nunn\, Education Unit Head at Louvre Abu Dhabi\, and Arwa al Salami\, Louvre Abu Dhabi’s Senior Museum Education Officer. Free\, but pre-book here. \n2-3pm France Muséums Talk 1: How to rewire the arts and culture fields to address climate change: 3 voluntary case studies with positive impacts \nLouvre Abu Dhabi and France Muséums have invited a panel of museum and cultural experts to present case studies and discuss the best practices. They will address the environmental impact of museums\, suggest how we can support artists’ social consciousness without restricting their creativity\, and explore how environmental exhibitions contribute to cultural practices and capacity building. Free\, but pre-book here. The panel: \nEtienne Bonnet-Candé Deputy Manager at France Muséums (moderator)\nBruno Girveau Director of Palais des Beaux-Arts of Lille\nAlice Audouin Founder of Art of Change 21\, France\nMaya Allison Executive Director\, NYUAD Art Gallery \n3.15-4pm France Muséums Talk 2: The sustainable journey of cultural institutions: landscape\, population and city transformation \nThis panel will look at the role of museums and other cultural spaces in shaping their surroundings. Free\, but pre-book here. The speakers: \nZelie Roche Institutional Affairs and Sustainability Manager at France Muséums (moderator)\nAnnabelle Ténèze Director of Louvre-Lens\, France\nAmareswar Galla Pro-Chancellor at Kalinga Institute\, India \nGroup Express Tour – Sustainability by Design Dep 10.30am\, 12.30pm\, 2.30pm\, 4.30pm \nA 45-minute guided tour that explores the idea of sustainability through the architecture and design of the museum\, using specific artworks to discuss materiality and cultural heritage sustainability. AED 600 per group of 25 (Includes admission tickets). Book via +971 600 56 55 66.
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/sustainability-in-museums/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:Museums
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231116
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SUMMARY:Cartier\, Islamic Inspiration and Modern Design
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition highlights the influence of the Islamic arts on design at the luxury goods brand from the beginning of the 20th century to the present. Co-curated by Évelyne Possémé\, Former Chief Curator of Ancient and Modern Jewellery at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs\, and Judith Hénon-Raynaud\, Curator and Deputy Director of the Department of Islamic Art at the Musée du Louvre\, the exhibition will present more than 500 pieces ranging from jewellery and Islamic art to drawings\, books\, photographs\, and archival documents. \nThis kind of collaboration between a reputable institution and a commercial brand is often fraught with danger\, but in this case it seems a more natural fit. Cartier\, which was founded in 1847\, created an archive department 50 years ago (it was the first jewellery house to do that) and began collecting its own antique designs ten years later; there’s some depth to its involvement. \nThe present exhibition is based on one that was initially displayed in 2022 at Musée des Arts Décoratifs and the Dallas Museum of Art. A big hit in both Paris and Texas\, it majored on the influences of Louis Cartier – a noted collector of Persian and Indian paintings\, manuscripts\, and other objects – and his younger brother Jacques\, a frequent traveler to India and Bahrain. \nThe 2022 show did a great job of drawing out the variety of influences that were in the air at the time of some of Cartier’s most iconic creations\, especially from the 1920s and 1930s; the arts and architecture of the Islamic world are cleverly diagrammed and dissected to show how they relate to iconic Cartier pieces. \nMuch of the applause for that show went to its designer\, Liz Diller of the hip architectural practice Diller Scofidio + Renfro\, who cleverly used visual tricks\, digital video\, and glass display cases to draw the viewer through the space. The same scenography is being used in Abu Dhabi\, which bodes well. \nTo 24 March.
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/cartier-islamic-inspiration-and-modern-design/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:Design,Exhibition
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230914
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SUMMARY:Letters of Light
DESCRIPTION:Held in partnership with Bibliothèque nationale de France and France Muséums\, this exhibition will spotlight the Holy Books of the three Abrahamic religions – the Quran\, the Christian Bible\, and the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) – exploring the historical context in which the holy books emerged\, associated scholarly\, talismanic\, and mystical practices\, and their role in intellectual and artistic history. As benefits the concept of a ‘universal’ museum\, there will be an emphasis on the universal nature of the biblical\, evangelical\, and Quranic messages and the ethical dimension they possess by highlighting episodes and figures that are shared by all three. \nIt’s not yet clear what artefacts and information will be provided to support the show\, but the Louvre and its partners have a lot of material between them; this could be a major show\, highlighting points of similarity rather than the exaggerated differences that so often make the news. \nTo 14 January. \nAbove: Giovanni Bellini\, Virgin and Child (1480–1485). In the collection of Louvre Abu Dhabi
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/letters-of-light/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
CATEGORIES:Art,Design,Exhibition,Words
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20230422T121500
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20230422T180000
DTSTAMP:20260422T010240
CREATED:20230419T154955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T154955Z
UID:10004477-1682165700-1682186400@magpie.ae
SUMMARY:Tribal Street Dance: Pop Up Performances
DESCRIPTION:An afternoon of GCC street dance under the Louvre’s Dome – ten-minute shows that fuse African\, Khaleeji and urban dance. Free with general admission to the museum (AED 63). \nThe schedule: \n\n12.15pm Tribal Street Fusion Dance Afro Dance Street Style\n(Ivory Coast\, Algeria\, Tunisia)\n1.15pm Tribal Street Fusion Dance Afro Dance Street Style\n(Ivory Coast\, Algeria\, Tunisia)\n2.15pm MENA Fusion Dance Dance infused with North African & Khaleeji moves\n(Oman\, Bahrain\, Tunisia\, Algeria)\n3.15pm MENA Fusion Dance Dance infused with North African & Khaleeji moves\n(Oman\, Bahrain\, Tunisia\, Algeria)\n4.45pm From Tribal to Street Dance Culture Fusion\n5.45pm From Tribal to Street Dance Culture Fusion
URL:https://magpie.ae/event/tribal-street-dance-pop-up-performances/
LOCATION:Louvre Abu Dhabi\, Saadiyat Island\, Abu Dhabi
GEO:24.5302924;54.4451578
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