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#ThisIsNotABuffet: Here s how Alserkal Avenue celebrates Ramadan

Add a dose of culture to your Ramadan celebrations… While iftar may be synonymous with Ramadan, there’s still plenty you can do around the city that doesn’t include indulging in food. One way to celebrate Ramadan is by heading to Alserkal Avenue every Wednesday and enjoying a unique and avenue-curated programme centred around mindfulness, giving and community care. It begins today, April 21 and will be held every Wednesday until May 5. After sunset, the avenue comes alive with tours of the galleries, contemporary interpretations of traditional cuisine, storytelling, and cultural experiences that embrace sustainability, balance, and neighbourliness through collaborations with the Alserkal Avenue community and beyond.

Art Dubai 2021: With a sold-out first public day, the fair sees steady sales of up to $3 million

SHARE 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.

Pared down and profit sharing: here are the sales from Art Dubai, this year s first physical fair

Pared down and profit sharing: here are the sales from Art Dubai, this year s first physical fair
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Timelines and topographies step up at The Third Line show

Timelines and topographies step up at The Third Line show 29 Dec 2020 Muhammad Yusuf, Features Writer The strange events of this year have had a far-and wide-reaching impact on lives at various levels, and ensued the realisation that being more connected with the rest of the world has also come to mean we are more interdependent. The current exhibition at The Third Line (till March 2021) titled Ancient Future and The Last Straw, delves into the concept of “unprecedented times” a buzzword frequently thrown around in emails and news reports during the pandemic by exploring the dichotomy between ancient and future and interrogating the notions of time.

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