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Abu Dhabi Art announces dates and commissioned artist

Its 11th edition will take place November 21-23

By JT - Aug 26,2019 - Last updated at Aug 26,2019

Commissioned artist and writer Ebtisam Abdulaziz (Photo courtesy of Abu Dhabi Art )

AMMAN — The 11th edition of Abu Dhabi Art will take place at Manarat Al Saadiyat (MAS) in the UAE capital November 21-23, with multidisciplinary artist and writer Ebtisam Abdulaziz selected for the fair’s visual campaign, according to a statement sent to The Jordan Times.

Organised by the Department of Culture and Tourism — Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi), the fair will present a programme of exhibitions, art installations, talks, workshops and performances delivered by leading international artists, curators and creative professionals, in addition to a rich roster of public programming over its three-day run. On view through January 25, 2020, the fair will offer a series of extended exhibitions and events. 

Commissioned artist and writer Ebtisam Abdulaziz will expand on her ongoing initiative titled “Life in a Bag” in which she documents the various bags of fair-goers.

On her participation this year, Ebtisam Abdulaziz stated: “Working with Abu Dhabi Art is a unique opportunity, and the event itself has inspired my new series; it documents visitors’ bags from Abu Dhabi Art 2018, reflecting the diverse cultures and personalities it brings together. I think of them as portraits; through these items, culture, personality, social life, and different tastes are captured. I am very grateful to Abu Dhabi Art for their support and consider it an honour that my artwork will serve as the advertising and artistic visual campaign for the upcoming fair.”

Dyala Nusseibeh, Abu Dhabi art director, added: “Ebtisam is a key voice in the regional artist community and we are honoured that she has agreed to provide works for the new visual campaign. I love her “Life in a Bag” series, and it is really special that she chose to extend this project by creating new portraits of fair-goers at Abu Dhabi Art. She is a wonderful artist to collaborate with.” 

Abu Dhabi Art 2019 will soon be announcing details for other key components in its programming, including the “Beyond” series with its “Artists Commissions” and “Emerging Artists” categories. 

“Beyond: Artist Commissions” sees established contemporary artists commissioned by Abu Dhabi Art to make site-specific works in Al Ain. “Beyond: Emerging Artists” is the annual initiative that gives three emerging artists in the UAE a platform to develop their practice and realise ambitious art projects. The artists are invited to undertake a year-long programme under the mentorship and supervision of a guest curator, ahead of their projects being displayed in November. The annual “Gateway” exhibition will also return this year, highlighting local and international artists through a unique curatorial approach with a guest curator. 

Abu Dhabi Art will also offer talks, workshops, community driven projects and performances that cater to a wide audience ranging from arts professionals through families and the general public seeking cultural entertainment. The “Talks Programme” offers a series of stimulating cultural talks, conversations and book launches featuring some of the art world’s leading figures, which aim to engage audiences in a dialogue about the complex history and contemporary art practice in the UAE and around the world. 

Collaborative community projects with key universities will once again form a significant component of the event. Khalifa University has recently concluded the Abu Dhabi Art artist-in-residence programme for the collaborative initiative “Art + Technology”, while a nationwide architecture competition for students, the “Pavilion Prize”, is under way and will culminate in displaying the winning project at the fair. 

Abu Dhabi Art “Community Partners” and non-profit cultural organisations will also be offered spaces within the fair to highlight their initiatives, presenting displays that respond to the theme of “Year of Tolerance”, as designated for 2019 by the UAE government. These partnerships encourage new ideas and inspiration from upcoming artists, designers and architects, as well as making connections with new audiences.

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