Art Nights Are Returning To Dubai!
- Publish date: Thursday، 24 March 2022 | Last update: since a day
Art Nights are back, the 13th event, titled "The Future is Here," will include digital artworks and NFTs, as well as exterior exhibitions and pieces with a futurist flare throughout Gate Village.
- Related articles
- World Art Dubai Returns for its 10th Edition This May
- World Art Dubai Starts Today
- MICHELIN's 8 Handpicked Autumn Activities in Dubai
Art Nights are back; the 13th event, titled "The Future is Here," will include digital artworks and NFTs, exterior exhibitions, and pieces with a futurist flare throughout Gate Village. The festival, which takes place twice a year, usually features works by both domestic and international artists. The exhibitions will take place starting today the 24th until tomorrow, and the shows will run from 6 pm till 10 pm.
Artiana Gallery, one of the galleries participating in the Dubai International Financial Center, is hosting Sakti Burman's debut NFT show. The Indian artist uses methods from fresco painting and the Ajanta paintings in India to fill his painting with subjects from mythology and tradition.
Jake Michael Singer's art will also be seen at Art World Creation Dubai. He creates with photographs, paper art, and sculpture as a hybrid artist. One of the South African artist's iconic bird-like sculptures will be presented on the second evening of DIFC Art Nights and become part of DIFC's permanent exterior exhibits. He creates spectacular winged creatures out of stainless steel and other items in sculptures that are both realistic and abstract. This is the first time Singer will be showcasing his art in the UAE; his works of art have previously been showcased in Canada, South Africa, Turkey, and Germany.
Read More: All About World Art Dubai
Read More: AN ART LOVER'S DREAM IN AMSTERDAM
Read More: The Art Of Playing In The Mud
The Opera Gallery is hosting an exhibition presenting the beauty of abstract art. Hashel Al Lamki has his solo exhibition held by Tabari Artspace, which will present his new line of art.
Christopher Florentino, a digital artist who goes under the alias of Flore, will also have work on display at Gate Village. Flore does urban cubist works by merging abstracted sculptural forms with graffiti scrawls, street, and pop art.