Articles

Desert to Delta: Contemporary Art from Saudi Arabia in Memphis, TN

'Desert to Delta' is a pan-city festival of Saudi Contemporary Art & Film in Memphis. The project will launch with a major art exhibition at the Art Museum of University of Memphis on October 8, 2017. An accompanying community outreach program will include a reception and artist talks at Memphis Brooks Museum of Art and an education program at schools and universities across Tennessee.

Inventing Downtown: Artist-Run Galleries in New York City, 1952–1965

The NYU Abu Dhabi Art Gallery (NYUAD Art Gallery) is pleased to announce that its fall exhibition, 'Inventing Downtown: Artist-Run Galleries in New York City, 1952–1965', will open to the public on October 4. This exhibition brings to Abu Dhabi a major collection of historical artworks, and was organized by the Grey Art Gallery, New York University’s fine art museum in New York City.

Theatre of the Absurd

Green Art Gallery is pleased to present a group exhibition that reflects on the relationship between art and architecture, exploring the ways they influence and feed off each other.

Rana Begum: Space Light Colour

The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, continues its 2017 exhibition programme with a solo exhibition of works by Rana Begum. Rana Begum: Space Light Colour is the first museum exhibition of works from one of the most exciting young artists working today.

Aisha Khalid: I AM AND I AM NOT

Zilberman Gallery–Berlin is pleased to announce I AM AND I AM NOT, the first solo show of artist Aisha Khalid in Berlin. The exhibition will take place at Zilberman Gallery–Berlin, at Goethestrasse between April 28 and July 31, 2017.

Samia Halaby’s Concurrent Solo Shows at Ayyam Gallery Dubai

Two side-by-side exhibitions ('Illuminated Space' and 'Documentary Drawings of the Kafr Qasem Massacre') at Ayyam Gallery Dubai (11 & 12 Alserkal Avenue) present New York based artist Samia Halaby’s latest abstract paintings alongside a series of drawings from a long-standing project that led to her most recent publication Drawing the Kafr Qasem Massacre (Amsterdam: Schilt Publishing, 2017).