Step into Dubai鈥檚 Al Quoz聽Industrial district and you鈥檒l see the telltale signs of a place mid-transformation: corrugated steel walls, faded industrial signage, the occasional half-finished mural.
At the very least, one can say that Chaouki Choukini鈥檚 sculptures are complex objects, often described as sets of hybrid organic/mechanic, abstract/figurative, linear/non-linear shapes and volumes.
On the heels of Alserkal Art Week, exhibitions to see in and around Alserkal Avenue this spring include solo presentations by Ana Mazzei, El Anatsui, and Farah Al Qasimi, plus a major group exhibition curated by Gauri Gill.
'How to Disappear' marks the conclusion of Ana Mazzei's ongoing project 鈥淟ove Scene Crime Scene,鈥 a three-part exhibition series centered around the fictional disappearance of a ballerina.
Dubai鈥檚 primary week on the international art calendar brings together contemporary artists and art professionals from across the Arab world, Iran, South Asia, East and North Africa to United Arab Emirates.
Green Art Gallery has announced the representation of Tehran-based artist Dorsa Asadi. Her solo exhibition, Strange Fruit, is currently on view at the Gallery until 29 July.