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Hong Kong’s WOAW Gallery teamed up with Belgium-based STEMS Gallery to curate a momentous group exhibition called “Backstage Party.” The presentation features vivid works of varying mediums by a roster of leading European and American artists including Allison Zuckerman, Clément Poplineau, Emma Webster, Julien Boudet, Léo Luccioni, Paul Rouphail and Tyrrell Winston.
The title of the show refers to the travel restrictions and prohibitions of large gatherings posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Since STEMS Gallery and its artists are unable to attend the exhibition in Hong Kong due to the pandemic, the artists are engaging in a “Backstage Party” from their respective European and American homes to celebrate the seemingly near conclusion of this health crises. “Backstage Party is a celebratory event. It marks the end of this long period of our lives marked by solitude and uncertainty, and the beginning of a new period full of joy, where we can go back to
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Art Dubai 2021 leads the way back to normality
Works by Hoda Tawakol. Courtesy of Gallery Isabelle van den Eynde / Art Dubai.
DUBAI
.- Held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai and hosted by Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), Art Dubai returned, signaling the resurgence of the Emirate and embracing the resilient spirit that Dubai embodies.
Taking place over six days between the 29 March and 3 April, the fair introduced a number of innovations to safely welcome over 18,000 visitors over the course of the event, with tickets sold out prior to the fair opening to the public. These included a new booking system to help ensure social distancing, a remote participation programme for galleries unable to travel to Dubai to attend the fair and a new payment model to help galleries participate.
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Art Dubai 2021: With a sold-out first public day, the fair sees steady sales of up to $3 million
Regional institutions such as Art Jameel have also made several acquisitions at the fair
Art Dubai 2021 opened on Monday, March 29, with the first three days restricted to VIPs and invite-only guests. All photos by Antonie Robertson / The National
A work by Ivan Argote sold in the $20,000 to $35,000 range at the booth of Galeria Albarran Bourdais from Madrid.
Art Jameel acquired a work by Brook Andrew from Galerie Nathalie Obaida.
Dubai s Custot Gallery sold a work by Greek artist Sophia Varia for $100,000.
An installation piece by Julien Boudet titled Broken Dreams, which features rims collected from scrapyards in Sharjah, sold for $8,000 at newcomer Stems Gallery s booth.
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