The 15th iteration of Abu Dhabi Art will run from Wednesday to Sunday at Manarat Al Saadiyat. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
The 15th iteration of Abu Dhabi Art will run from Wednesday to Sunday at Manarat Al Saadiyat. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
The 15th iteration of Abu Dhabi Art will run from Wednesday to Sunday at Manarat Al Saadiyat. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
The 15th iteration of Abu Dhabi Art will run from Wednesday to Sunday at Manarat Al Saadiyat. Khushnum Bhandari / The National

Seven things to see at Abu Dhabi Art, from a creative chef's table to kinetic painting


Razmig Bedirian
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The UAE capital’s premier art event is returning this week.

Abu Dhabi Art will be running between Wednesday and Sunday at Manarat Al Saadiyat.

Hosting 90 galleries from 31 countries, the 15th iteration of the annual event promises to be the largest since it launched in 2007. While several countries are returning, some galleries come from countries that have never been represented at the fair before, including Georgia, Mexico, Brazil, Singapore and Chile.

From site-specific installations to talks, performances and exhibitions, here are seven things to look forward to at Abu Dhabi Art.

Abu Dhabi Art will be hosting 92 galleries from 31 countries this year. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
Abu Dhabi Art will be hosting 92 galleries from 31 countries this year. Khushnum Bhandari / The National

Gateway artist

The Gateway exhibition is an annual component of Abu Dhabi Art, extending weeks after the fair concludes.

This year, the exhibition will present Maqam, a survey show for Hashel Al Lamki, an Emirati multidisciplinary artist. It is named after the residential area where Al Lamki grew up in Al Ain. Curated by Venetia Porter, Maqam will encompass Al Lamki’s diverse artistic output, with the interaction between natural landscapes and human interference being a principal concern.

The exhibition will trace Al Lamki’s development as an artist, as well as the cities that informed and influenced his work, including Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, New York, Nairobi, New Mexico, Cairo, Lyon, Atami, Port Au Prince and his recent excursion to Saudi Arabia’s AlUla.

Al Lamki will discuss his practice with Porter during a talk that is scheduled to take place at 4pm on Wednesday.

Hashel Al Lamki will discuss his artistic practice with curator Venetia Porter during a talk at the event. Photo: Tabari Artspace
Hashel Al Lamki will discuss his artistic practice with curator Venetia Porter during a talk at the event. Photo: Tabari Artspace

Frozen Forest

Frozen Forest is an exhibition that highlights the overlap between the culinary and visual arts. Held at the Auditorium at Manarat Al Saadiyat, the exhibition is a collaboration between curator Radicants, Michelin restaurant Nouri and chef Ivan Brehm. It will explore how the two disciplines influence each other while drawing from elements found in nature. The exhibition features work by a dozen artists, including Georgian figurative artist Mariam Akhobadze and Saudi artist Mohammad Alfaraj.

A public dining experience is the centrepiece of the exhibition. According to organisers, the experience will also explore the tension between society and the natural world. The dining component will run at select times throughout the duration of the festival, with advanced booking required by email.

Beyond Emerging Artists

The initiative, more commonly known as Bea, was launched in 2017 as a way to support up-and-coming artists from the UAE. This year, the initiative is spotlighting commissions by artists Almaha Jaralla, Latifa Saeed and Samo Shalaby.

The exhibition will be curated by Morad Montazami, an art historian who has worked at Tate Modern as a curator for the Middle East and North Africa division. Montazami is also known for developing Zaman Books and Curating, a platform dedicated to the study of Arab, African and Asian modernism. He has also worked with emerging artists from the region, having been appointed as a jury member for last year's Richard Mille Art Prize.

Montazami will join the participating artists in a conversation at 2.30pm on Wednesday at the Theatre.

Samia Halaby and kinetic painting

Palestinian artist Samia Halaby will be presenting her kinetic paintings, a unique digital art form that she began developing in the mid-1980s, in a performance alongside US multi-percussionist Kevin Nathaniel, who is known to use traditional African instruments.

Halaby has often collaborated with musicians as part of her kinetic paintings. Between Halaby’s vibrant geometries and Nathaniel’s rhythmic shifts, the performance at Abu Dhabi Art promises to be a memorable experience.

The event will be held on Wednesday at 6pm at The Rage Stage.

Palestinian artist Samia Halaby in her studio in New York. Photo: Samia Halaby
Palestinian artist Samia Halaby in her studio in New York. Photo: Samia Halaby

Duobud

Korean folk musicians So Ra Kim and Jihye Lim will be performing music that aims to be comforting and healing. Using traditional percussions and melodies on the gayageum (a Korean stringed instrument), the duo’s performance has been devised with nature as a main theme.

The concert is being presented by Berklee Abu Dhabi as part of a cultural exchange initiative with the South Korean Jeonju International Sori Festival. Duobud will be performing at The Rage Stage on Wednesday at 7.30pm.

Abdullah Al Saadi and Tarek Abou El Fetouh

Last month, Emirati conceptual artist Abdullah Al Saadi was revealed as the artist representing the UAE at Venice Biennale 2024. His solo exhibition at National Pavilion UAE will be curated by Tarek Abou El Fetouh.

Al Saadi will join El Fetouh in a talk at Abu Dhabi Art to discuss his practice, perhaps touching upon the work he will be presenting at the 60th Venice Art Biennale, which opens in April.

The talk will be held at the Theatre on Wednesday at 6.30pm.

Artist Commissions in Cultural Sites

A recurring segment of Abu Dhabi Art invites established artists to create site-specific works in historic locations, spanning the wider Abu Dhabi emirate. This year, organisers commissioned Nujoom Al Ghanem and Mohamed Ahmed Ibrahim, both of whom are key figures in the UAE’s creative scene.

Al Ghanem, who is known for her efforts in film and poetry, has developed a series of works using clay as a primary medium. She began the series, named Artifacts of the Current Moments, during the pandemic.

Film director, screenwriter and poet Nujoom Al Ghanem. Antonie Robertson / The National
Film director, screenwriter and poet Nujoom Al Ghanem. Antonie Robertson / The National

Ibrahim, meanwhile, is celebrated for his abstract and organic sculptural forms that often draw from the landscape of his birthplace of Khor Fakkan. For Abu Dhabi Art, he will use his idiosyncratic approach to pay homage to the vibrancy of Al Ain’s oases.

Al Ghanem and Ibrahim’s works will be revealed during the fair and will remain on display until January.

Abu Dhabi Art will run from Wednesday to Sunday at Manarat Al Saadiyat. More information is available at abudhabiart.ae

Salah in numbers

€39 million: Liverpool agreed a fee, including add-ons, in the region of 39m (nearly Dh176m) to sign Salah from Roma last year. The exchange rate at the time meant that cost the Reds £34.3m - a bargain given his performances since.

13: The 25-year-old player was not a complete stranger to the Premier League when he arrived at Liverpool this summer. However, during his previous stint at Chelsea, he made just 13 Premier League appearances, seven of which were off the bench, and scored only twice.

57: It was in the 57th minute of his Liverpool bow when Salah opened his account for the Reds in the 3-3 draw with Watford back in August. The Egyptian prodded the ball over the line from close range after latching onto Roberto Firmino's attempted lob.

7: Salah's best scoring streak of the season occurred between an FA Cup tie against West Brom on January 27 and a Premier League win over Newcastle on March 3. He scored for seven games running in all competitions and struck twice against Tottenham.

3: This season Salah became the first player in Premier League history to win the player of the month award three times during a term. He was voted as the division's best player in November, February and March.

40: Salah joined Roger Hunt and Ian Rush as the only players in Liverpool's history to have scored 40 times in a single season when he headed home against Bournemouth at Anfield earlier this month.

30: The goal against Bournemouth ensured the Egyptian achieved another milestone in becoming the first African player to score 30 times across one Premier League campaign.

8: As well as his fine form in England, Salah has also scored eight times in the tournament phase of this season's Champions League. Only Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo, with 15 to his credit, has found the net more often in the group stages and knockout rounds of Europe's premier club competition.

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Updated: November 29, 2023, 11:46 AM