10 awesome art events and exhibitions in Dubai to check out in March
There’s so much art in this city…
With a new month comes plenty of brand new art events to check out, and culture vultures, there’s plenty to go scope out in the city to keep you busy this March.
Here are 10 awesome art events and exhibitions in Dubai to check out this March.
Datamonolith AI
When: Until March 23 2021
This architectural data sculpture installation is conceived by the regional award-winning, new media studio, Ouchhh. Using a series of algorithms, processed data from the pre-pottery neolithic period (9600–7000 cal BC) is represented on four LED panels comprising of three billion pixels. The images are collected from one of the world’s oldest archaeological sites, located in Göbekli Tepe in south-eastern Anatolia. Once illuminated on the monumental obelisk, an ever-changing display is created translating still images into a living sculpture.
Sacha Jafri attempts to raise Dhs110m with record 17,000 sqft painting in Dubai
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Sacha Jafri attempts to raise Dhs110m with record 17,000 sqft painting in Dubai
The artwork was created over 28 weeks in the ballroom of the Atlantis, The Palm from March to September 2020
Dubai-based British artist Sacha Jafri has created a 17,000-square-foot painting in Dubai called
The Journey of Humanity which has now been recognized by the Guinness World Record as the largest art canvas in the world.
Human rights abuses cut little ice with holidaymakers who rush to the beach
Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum. Photograph: Giuseppe Cacace/AFP/Getty Images
Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum. Photograph: Giuseppe Cacace/AFP/Getty Images
Sun 28 Feb 2021 03.00 EST
How many abducted and imprisoned princesses would it take for British tourists to turn their backs on Dubai? Three? Four? Ten? Because two âdisappearedâ princesses doesnât look like being enough, even now that a secretly filmed account by one of them, saying she had been captured, assaulted, drugged and repatriated, has appeared on the BBC â corroborating the fact-finding judgment of a UK judge, published a year ago.
How many abducted and imprisoned princesses would it take for British tourists to turn their backs on Dubai? Three? Four? Ten? Because two “disappeared” princesses doesn’t look like being enough, even now that a secretly filmed account by one of them, saying she had been captured, assaulted, drugged and repatriated, has appeared on the BBC – corroborating the fact-finding judgment of a UK judge, published a year ago. Sir Andrew McFarlane.
(MENAFN - Dubai PR Network) • 15 programs launched in 2020 bringing the total number of programs to 227 since inception
• Dubai Cares rolled out a nationwide fundraising campaign in support of students from low-income families in the UAE
• Dubai Cares launched RewirEd, a new global education platform with the vision to rewire education for a prosperous and sustainable future
• The United Nations Department of Global Communications (UN DGC) approved Dubai Cares as a member of its association
Dubai, UAE, 21 February 2021: Despite the massive impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on social and economic sectors around the world, Dubai Cares, part of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives, remained committed towards helping achieve SDG4 by rolling out global education initiatives that advocate for children and youth s right to education as well as programs that provide equitable access to quality education and learning opportunities for them. Guided by the vi