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Photo by Reem Falaknaz. Photo: National Pavilion UAE La Biennale di Venezia
Hajar Mountains inspire the UAE's National Pavilion in Venice

Aridly Abundant will pair traditional techniques with contemporary technology at the architecture event

Art & DesignFebruary 13, 2023
Hareth Al Bustani
The Gibran Museum in Bsharri, Lebanon, dates from the seventh century. Photo: Gibran National Committee
How Sharjah is helping to keep Kahlil Gibran's legacy alive

A new grant from the emirate will help the Gibran Museum preserve the works and values of the 'Shakespeare of the Middle East'

WeekendFebruary 10, 2023
Hareth Al Bustani
Art Dubai has pledged 50 per cent of its online ticket sales to support earthquake recovery efforts in Syria and Turkey. Reuters
Art Dubai to donate half of online ticket sales to earthquake relief

Executive director Benedetta Ghione says the fair will help however it can

Art & DesignFebruary 08, 2023
Hareth Al Bustani
Sharjah Biennial Press Preview. Sharjah Art Museum. Semsar Slahaan. Antonie Robertson/The National
Sharjah Biennial launches its 15th event, with more than 300 artworks across the emirate

Curator Sheikha Hoor Al Qasimi spoke about the event's 30-year legacy ahead of its opening on Tuesday

Art & DesignFebruary 06, 2023
Hareth Al Bustani
Muhannad Shono represented his country at last year's Venice Biennale with a work called The Teaching Tree. Photo: Marwah Almugait
Saudi artist Muhannad Shono and the compassion of creativity

With a new installation at the Islamic Arts Biennale and the release of his Venice Biennale catalogue, the artist represents a new wave of creative expression

Art & DesignFebruary 02, 2023
Hareth Al Bustani
An 18th-century copy of Dala'il al-Khairat, or Guidelines for Blessings, created in Morocco. Hareth Al Bustani / The National
Islam's rarest relics on show in Jeddah shed new light on the history of the Hajj

From the doors of the Kaaba to some of the oldest Quranic manuscripts on Earth, the Islamic Arts Biennale celebrates a history of diversity and equality

Art & DesignJanuary 24, 2023
Hareth Al Bustani
Saudi Arabian artist Muhannah Shono's Letter in light, Lines we write (2023) takes viewers on a spiritual journey with a stunning thread, steel and light projection installation. Photo: Hareth Al Bustani / The National
Jeddah's Islamic Arts Biennale opens, exploring magnetism of faith

Held at Jeddah's Western Hajj Terminal, the inaugural event brings together contemporary artists and rare relics to dazzling effect

Art & DesignJanuary 23, 2023
Hareth Al Bustani
Carolina Caycedo, detail from Aluminium Intensive, 2022, commissioned by Sharjah Art Foundation. Photo: Carolina Caycedo
A closer look at Sharjah Biennal's approach to post-colonialism

Activating historic, modern and contemporary spaces throughout Sharjah, the programme bridges past and present narratives

Art & DesignJanuary 13, 2023
Hareth Al Bustani
Ubisoft has delayed Skull and Bones for a sixth time amid 'major challenges' and 'worsening macroeconomic conditions'. Photo: Ubisoft
Ubisoft cancels three games and delays Skull and Bones again amid recession fears

The company announced cuts, cancellations and strategic shift amid 'major challenges' across the industry

Pop CultureJanuary 12, 2023
Hareth Al Bustani
Leonardo Da Vinci: Wisdom of AI Light Exhibition at the digital art institution X Media Art Museum in Istanbul. EPA
NFTs, AI and the metaverse set to continue redefining art in 2023

A look at the complex relationship between creativity and technology, and future trends ahead of the new year

Art & DesignJanuary 01, 2023
Hareth Al Bustani
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Photo: Nintendo
The most anticipated video games set for release in 2023

After years of delays, gamers can look forward once again to an exciting year packed with long-awaited titles

Pop CultureDecember 29, 2022
Hareth Al Bustani
A handout photo made available by the 'Just Stop Oil' climate activism group of two protesters who threw Heinz Tomato soup at Vincent Van Gogh's 1888 painting 'Sunflowers' at the National Gallery in London, 14 October 2022. The protesters then knelt down in front of the painting and appeared to glue their hands to the wall beneath it before being arrested. EPA / JUST STOP OIL HANDOUT MANDATORY CREDIT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO SALES
How will the arts address climate change in 2023?

As the UAE gears up to host Cop28, the country is becoming a launchpad for creatives merging traditional ideas of sustainability with modern technology

Art & DesignDecember 28, 2022
Hareth Al Bustani
In 1990, an amateur UAE team arrived in Italy for their first World Cup. AFP
Timeframe: UAE's amateur footballers qualify for the 1990 World Cup

This year's stellar performances from Saudi Arabia and Morocco recall the UAE's remarkable campaign to qualify for Italia 90

WeekendDecember 16, 2022
Hareth Al Bustani
Russel 'Twistzz' Van Dulken is a member of FaZe Clan, the favourites to win the Blast World Premier Final. Photo: Blast Premier
Becoming Counter-Strike's gaming elite and the hunt for a $1m prize

As the game's best players compete at Etihad Arena, we speak to those chasing glory and a $1 million prize

Pop CultureDecember 16, 2022
Hareth Al Bustani
Interview with Japanese artist Takashi Murakami about a series of works being exhibited in Dubai. Photo: Antonie Robertson / The National; 2022 TM/KK Co, Ltd; all rights reserved
How Takashi Murakami became the artist who broke all the rules

The Pop Art pioneer, known for crossing and bridging creative boundaries, speaks about his past work and future plans during a visit to Dubai

Art & DesignDecember 14, 2022
Hareth Al Bustani
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