Rafeea Abdulla Al Khyeli with her work 'Under the Moon', part of the Murals of History, which runs until September. Victor Besa/The National
A visitor at Cultural Foundation with Mohammed Chabaa's works. The first retrospective exhibition for the artist outside of Morocco, Visual Consciousness brings together paintings, sculptures, graphic art, interior design models and archival material by Chabaa. Victor Besa / The National
An untitled 2010 work by Mohammed Chabaa, who was a pioneering figure in Arab art. Courtesy DCT Abu Dhabi
Chabaa's multidisciplinary approach reflected the cultural awakening of Morocco in the post-independence era. Victor Besa / The National
A work from 1977 by Mohammed Chabaa. Courtesy DCT Abu Dhabi
The show Visual Consciousness presents the life’s work of Chabaa, a pioneer of Moroccan contemporary art and Global South modernity. Victor Besa / The National
An untitled work from 1968 by Mohammed Chabaa. Courtesy of Guggenheim Abu Dhabi. Victor Besa/The National
Influenced by Morocco’s local artisanal crafts, the Bauhaus movement, post-war abstraction, and the avant-garde, Chabaa defined his own artistic language. Victor Besa/The National
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Visual Consciousness is on view until September 20. Victor Besa / The National
Another new exhibition a the Cultural Foundation is Murals of History, which brings together 15 UAE artists who have created works inspired by Arab art history. In this photo, artist Sultan Al Ramahi posts with his work 'Interdimensional Threads'. Victor Besa/The National
The exhibition features colourful murals that integrate Arab and Islamic art elements into contemporary creative styles. Victor Besa/The National
Fatima Al Hammadi with her art work, 'Glory', part of the Murals of History exhibition at the Cultural Foundation. Victor Besa/The National
Murals of History exhibition runs until September 20. Victor Besa/The National
Simrin Mehra Agarwal with her mixed media work titled 'HETEROGENOUS-I'. Victor Besa/The National
Murals of History includes geometric works, as well as figurative paintings and illustrations. Victor Besa/The National
Ali Ahmed Kashwani with his work 'Lady at the Souq', part of the Murals of History exhibition at the Cultural Foundation. Victor Besa/The National
Rafeea Abdulla Al Khyeli with her work 'Under the Moon', part of the Murals of History, which runs until September. Victor Besa/The National
A visitor at Cultural Foundation with Mohammed Chabaa's works. The first retrospective exhibition for the artist outside of Morocco, Visual Consciousness brings together paintings, sculptures, graphic art, interior design models and archival material by Chabaa. Victor Besa / The National
An untitled 2010 work by Mohammed Chabaa, who was a pioneering figure in Arab art. Courtesy DCT Abu Dhabi
Chabaa's multidisciplinary approach reflected the cultural awakening of Morocco in the post-independence era. Victor Besa / The National
A work from 1977 by Mohammed Chabaa. Courtesy DCT Abu Dhabi
The show Visual Consciousness presents the life’s work of Chabaa, a pioneer of Moroccan contemporary art and Global South modernity. Victor Besa / The National
An untitled work from 1968 by Mohammed Chabaa. Courtesy of Guggenheim Abu Dhabi. Victor Besa/The National
Influenced by Morocco’s local artisanal crafts, the Bauhaus movement, post-war abstraction, and the avant-garde, Chabaa defined his own artistic language. Victor Besa/The National
Section: AC
Visual Consciousness is on view until September 20. Victor Besa / The National
Another new exhibition a the Cultural Foundation is Murals of History, which brings together 15 UAE artists who have created works inspired by Arab art history. In this photo, artist Sultan Al Ramahi posts with his work 'Interdimensional Threads'. Victor Besa/The National
The exhibition features colourful murals that integrate Arab and Islamic art elements into contemporary creative styles. Victor Besa/The National
Fatima Al Hammadi with her art work, 'Glory', part of the Murals of History exhibition at the Cultural Foundation. Victor Besa/The National
Murals of History exhibition runs until September 20. Victor Besa/The National
Simrin Mehra Agarwal with her mixed media work titled 'HETEROGENOUS-I'. Victor Besa/The National
Murals of History includes geometric works, as well as figurative paintings and illustrations. Victor Besa/The National
Ali Ahmed Kashwani with his work 'Lady at the Souq', part of the Murals of History exhibition at the Cultural Foundation. Victor Besa/The National
Rafeea Abdulla Al Khyeli with her work 'Under the Moon', part of the Murals of History, which runs until September. Victor Besa/The National