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    Downtown Design Director’s last-minute guide to Editions, Dubai 2024

    Life

    by Camille Macawili
    1 min ago

    Looking for some cultural serving to add to your weekend plans? Editions, Dubai – the Middle East’s first limited-edition art and design fair with a curation of works over 50 galleries, design studios, and collectives – is running until November 9, 2024.

    The inaugural fair offers a last chance to explore high-quality, limited edition works – from prints and contemporary design to photography, ceramics, and works on paper – at varied prices in the Middle East and engage with contemporary creatives. “Editions is an exciting new addition to Dubai’s cultural calendar, bringing together a vibrant line up of limited-edition design and art, that we usually do not otherwise have access to and set alongside an already successful contemporary design fair that is for both design industry and the public, is an offer that is unique and will further add shaping Dubai’s booming design scene. Editions provides a new platform for discover; collectors or first-timers, design afficionados and the culturally curious alike can uncover works from around the world, in categories that differ what those usually presented at art fairs or collective design fairs” says Mette Degn-Christensen, Director of Downtown Design.
    Here, Mette shares her can’t-miss Editions, Dubai highlights if you’re planning a last-minute visit.
    Aljoud Lootah Design Studio

    “Emirati designer, Aljoud Lootah, who will unveil a new body of work, celebrating the 10th anniversary of her d3-based studio.”
    Gulf Photo Plus

    Image: Borderline by Nadia Bseiso

    “Spearheaded by Dubai’s photography pioneer Mohammed Somji, will present Hussain AlMoosawi’s ‘Facade to Facade’, which documents the UAE’s architectural heritage, Rehaf Batniji’s portraits of Gaza fishermen, Miro Mannino’s focus on Arabian fishermen, and Nadia Bseiso’s series on the transformation of land in modern Jordan.”
    Blooker Collective
    Image: Buddha Chair by Delaram Bolourchi, Nian Architects
    “Design gallery Blooker will exhibit a collection by Nian Architects Studio that reimagines minimalist industrial components into sophisticated furniture pieces. The featured Sunrise Chair for example is a sculptural piece that embodies the majestic beauty of the dawn. Lacquered wood and brass colours blend with the fabric with this piece, evoking the gentle arc of the sun and shades of the sky at sunset.”
    Hestia Gallery

    “Elsa Foulon who embraces the unpredictability of fire in shaping her large organic lights, presented by Hestia Gallery”
    SANATORIUM
    “Çağla Köseoğulları solo booth will be exhibiting works that are part of her Sky, Earth and Ten Thousand Things Series that consist of block printing ink on paper. In her work, the artist focuses on on social and psychological landscapes, the natural environment and its animate and inanimate parts by establishing relationships with the concepts of space and memory. She’s interested in how the things she sees, perceives and feels in her private world, in the course of the daily flow of life and in the face of social events are transformed into a form on paper. The artist becomes acquainted with the medium, discovers the surface and looks for answers to her questions each time when she is solving a problem.”
    For tickets, visit editionsartanddesign.com
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    Art Dubai 2024: When, where and everything else to know

    Life by Ruman Baig 10 mins ago As Dubai continues to solidify its position as a vibrant cultural hub, anticipation mounts for the upcoming 17th edition of Art Dubai. Set against the stunning backdrop of Madinat Jumeirah, this prestigious event promises an immersive experience for art enthusiasts worldwide. Let’s delve into what makes Art Dubai 2024 a must-attend affair. Dates and Venue The biggest art spectacle is scheduled to captivate audiences from March 1st to 3rd, with exclusive previews on February 28th and 29th. Nestled within the opulent surroundings of Madinat Jumeirah, this iconic location sets the stage for a convergence of creativity and innovation. Diverse Presentations More than 100 contemporary, modern, and digital presentations will grace the event, representing over 60 cities and 40 countries. Notably, 21 presentations by exhibitors based in Dubai underscore the city’s burgeoning art scene. Special Highlights Art Dubai Digital returns for its third edition, showcasing groundbreaking digital art. Meanwhile, Bawwaba, meaning ‘gateway’ in Arabic, offers a curated series of solo artist presentations exploring the theme of healing. Additionally, Art Dubai Modern spotlights leading artists from the region who engaged in cultural exchanges with the Soviet Union post-1960. International perspective This year’s theme broadens the scope of the ‘Global South,’ celebrating diverse narratives and shared histories from communities worldwide. From Delhi to Guatemala City, it embraces diasporic and migrant histories, reflecting Dubai’s multicultural tapestry. Engaging Dialogues The Global Art Forum 17 will tackle pressing issues such as climate change and extinction. Esteemed speakers from various disciplines will explore solutions and initiatives over two insightful days of discussion. Experiential Offerings In addition to captivating artworks, guests can explore immersive experiences such as Piaget’s “The House of Gold” exhibition. This showcase offers a glimpse into high-end jewellery, watches, and newly commissioned artworks, enriching the cultural tapestry of Art Dubai. Art Dubai 2024 promises to be a celebration of creativity, diversity, and innovation. With its diverse array of presentations, thought-provoking discussions, and immersive experiences, this cultural extravaganza is not to be missed. Join us as we embark on a journey through the captivating realm of contemporary art in the heart of Dubai. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Instagram: @artdubai  More

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    7 fabulous things to do in UAE this weekend

    Life

    by Team Emirates Woman
    2 hours ago

    Your ultimate weekend guide – November 24 to November 26, 2023.
    Enjoy authentic Florentine dishes

    True to its name, the Italian fine dining restaurant Chic Nonna encapsulates the spirit of Italy with its authentic menu – served with dose of chic on the side. The revamped menu highlights a wide range of classic, seasonal dishes from age-old recipes to innovate creations by Head Chef Francesco Torcasio and Group Executive Chef Giuseppe Pezzella that are steeped in tradition and bursting with flavour, from pipettes, pastas, risottos to meat and seafood options. The standouts? The Carpaccio di Fassona with parmigiana reggiano, wild arugula coulis, artichoke dressing and truffle, the pan-fried Dover Sole with lemon, capers and brown-butter sauce, the chef-recommended Bavette Nerano pasta with zucchini, basil, Provolone del Monaco cheese and lastly, the Vassoio di Pasticceria, a beautifully wrapped pastry tray of assorted Italian Pasticcini.
    For reservations, visit chicnonna.com
    Marvel at this must-see public art show

    On view at ICD Brookfield Place until January 3, 2024, Kuwaiti artist Monira Al Qadiri’s “Floating Worlds” exhibition features fossil fuel resources transformed into tangible metallic art objects and larger-than-life inflatable floating sculptures. The visual spectacle explores the fragility and perishability of energy resources, echoing the importance of discussions on the climate crisis and sustainability.
    Pamper yourself to an exclusive wellness session

    Over the next four months, Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental in Abu Dhabi will be hosting residencies of world-class wellness masters Jimmy Jarnet, Justin Andries, Dr Buathon Thienarrom and Milena Naydenov.
    Wellness designer Jimmy Jarnet will be kicking off the exclusive experience from today until November 29, 2023, offering guests moments to pamper through his hyper-personalized programs such as The Ultimate Massage Experience (Dhs1,435 for 55 minutes/Dhs1,800 for 75 minutes) and personal training sessions (Dhs825 for 55 minutes) for a holistic body and mind symbiosis.
    For more information and reservations, visit mandarinoriental.com/en/abu-dhabi/emirates-palace/spa or call +971 2 690 7885.
    Book a new nightlife experience

    Tucked away behind a concealed door inside ALAYA, this underground lounge is the latest exclusive club in DIFC. From 11pm to 3am, the refined speakeasy brings a new nightlife energy featuring unique after-hours entertainment and exclusive parties like no other to the region in an opulent Bedouin-inspired interior setting.
    For bookings and reservation, visit alayarestaurants.com or e-mail reservations@lyladubai.com
    Lunch with a view

    The Ritz-Carlton, Dubai, introduces the Laurent Perrier Garden, a luxurious retreat for French bubbly enthusiasts, where guests can enjoy a dish and a glass of bubbles from Dhs100. Nestled within the lush grounds of The Ritz-Carlton, Dubai, this location is an outdoor oasis, perfect to celebrate big-little moments in life this season. The lip-smacking menu includes a variety of delectable dishes, such as Oyster Fine de Claire, Cured Salmon on Blinis, Burratina, Tartare De Boeuf, Tempura Maki, Chevre Cigar, Beef Cheeks Croquettes, and Prawns Anticuchos.
    For more information and reservations, please visit www.ritzcarlton.com/dubai
    Shop till you drop

    The jaw-dropping Black Friday deals are officially here – you can now until your wallets are dry. The Luxury Closet has a massive discount on all your favourtie leather goods – whether you’re looking to invest in a plus new luxury bag or hoping to buy a pre-loved arm candy, now is the time to do so.  From Louis Vuitton and YSL to Dior and Goyard, the options are endless.
    For more information visit theluxurycloset.com
    Indulge in seasonal sweet treats

    Celebrate the season with Magnolia Bakery’s limited-edition Red Velvet Banana Pudding, a delightful twist on the classic favorite. This fan-favorite features a blend of vanilla pudding, red velvet cake, fresh bananas, and chocolate chips, available in sizes from small to large. Cupcake enthusiasts can indulge in the luscious Red Velvet Whiteout and Chocolate Peppermint cupcakes. The product of the month, Red Velvet Banana Pudding Cookies, offers a perfect fusion of soft-baked banana pudding and melt-in-the-mouth cookies. Don’t miss the Favor Box, combining an assortment of best-selling cookies for the ultimate festive treat.
    For more information visit www.magnoliabakery.com
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    Temperatures surpasses 50°C in UAE: 4 activities that will help you cool down

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    by Ruman Baig
    4 hours ago

    The scorching summer temperatures in the UAE have reached unprecedented levels, surpassing 50°C for the first time this year.
    On July 16, at 2.45pm, an astonishing temperature of 50.1°C was recorded in Bada Dafas, located in the Al Dhafra Region of Abu Dhabi. This sweltering heatwave extended across the country, with Abu Dhabi city experiencing highs of 48°C, while Dubai reached 46°C in the city and 47.9°C in the desert.

    #أعلى_درجة_حرارة سجلت على الدولة هذا اليوم 50.1 درجة مئوية في بدع دعفس (منطقة الظفرة) الساعة 14:45 بالتوقيت المحلي لدولة الإمارات..#The_highest_temperature recorded over the country today is 50.1°C in Bada Dafas (Al Dhafra Region) at 14:45 UAE Local time. pic.twitter.com/1AeUlDgBsT
    — المركز الوطني للأرصاد (@NCMUAE) July 16, 2023

    When it comes to the hottest month overall in Dubai, extensive data collected by the National Centre of Meteorology & Seismology (NCMS) from 1977 to 2022 reveals that August consistently claims the title. With almost all temperature indicators reaching their peak during this month, it is undeniably the hottest period in Dubai.
    As we’re approaching the hottest month of the year, it’s time to indulge in activities to beat the heat. Here’s the Emirates Woman guide that will help you cool down (literally).

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    An exclusive interview with Studio Lenca

    Emirates Man

    by Dan Robinson
    8 seconds ago

    Founded on the process of personal memories and underpinned by social activism and different forms of Praxi.
    Studio Lenca paintings tell an autobiographical story that navigates borders and identities. Most recently, the studio has started building momentum with the art scene and collectors in the Middle East. Having already showcased in cities such as Seoul, London, and Edinburgh.
    We speak to Jose Campos of Studio Lenca ahead of his next upcoming exhibition at Foundry Gallery, Downtown Dubai.

    You have lived in many places; can you tell us about your early life?

    I was born in El Salvador, and like 300,000 people had to flee the country during its violent civil war in the 1980s. I traveled by land illegally to the US with my mother. When we eventually reached California, we found ourselves in a hostile environment trying to survive without the legal right to work or live there. My mum worked as a cleaner, and I was lucky enough to be admitted to a free public Arts school where I specialized in Dance. This completely opened up my world, and I could see where the arts could take me.
    I moved to London in my early twenties, which was a transformative experience. I moved to study for a master’s at London Contemporary Dance School. It was incredible to be amidst such a vibrant community of artists at that time. This encouraged me to paint and work across a range of art forms. I went on to study for a second master’s at Goldsmiths and worked as an art teacher until recently.
    How has this shaped you as an artist?
    My last teaching role was working with teens who had escaped conflict and traveled to the UK alone from places like Syria and Afghanistan. This was a truly transformative experience. I could see myself in them. Hearing their stories and seeing the resilience and strength they possessed still motivates me. At the age of 16, they had experienced a whole lifetime of trauma. They made beautiful paintings in my studio, and we discussed our shared experiences of being from a home that wouldn’t let us stay. I want my work to challenge the discourse around migration and amplify the voices of displaced people. These young people still motivate me.
    What inspires you to create and when did you realize this was an outlet you want to explore?
    Making artwork is something that I need to do. Sometimes I’ll see a colour, watch a film or hear a song and it will give me an idea for a painting. I needed to rush to the studio and get started at that moment! I can’t ever remember feeling any different!
    Jose Campos, Studio Lenca – Photo credit: Marc Hibbert
    Can you tell us about your latest collection ‘The Dreamers’?
    The Dreamers is a new series of work I produced for Foundry Downtown. The exhibition presents a new experimental series of paintings that explore my lived experience of displacement. ‘The Dreamers’ is a colloquial term given to a policy from the Obama administration that allowed children arriving in the US illegally the right to stay. Donald Trump then canceled this policy. I wanted to explore universal themes of displacement and a sense of surreal disorientation when you feel stateless.
    What has inspired you to showcase your collection in the UAE?
    I’ve spent a lot of time in UAE recently as I have many friends there. It’s such an exciting place as it feels very realistically diverse. During a recent residency, I explored the souqs of Bur Dubai and Deira. Through observations, a visual language of displacement and migration resonated with me. Suitcase stalls, visa agencies, and ticket offices jostled alongside home comfort food and barbershops. I lived in a neighborhood called ‘La Mission in San Francisco, where my mother and I would find our community. It feels similar to parts of Dubai. I find these environments very poignant- people are creating their own spaces, and there’s a sense of beauty and resilience, which I find fascinating.
    Many of the materials and visual symbols within the work are collected from these environments.
    How do you feel the art world differs in this region?
    The UAE offers so many possibilities for artists. The art world here is really finding its feet. There’s a whole ecosystem of creatives emerging. One thing I enjoy in the UAE is the sense of criticality. People are academically engaging in my artwork here. I enjoy the difficult conversations that are being held around colonialism and identity afforded in a place with such a global outlook. Institutions such as Jameel Arts Centre and NYU Abu Dhabi have fostered this.
    As a creative, what would you say the biggest challenges are you’ve had to overcome?
    Every painting for me is a huge challenge. I have to grapple or fight with the canvas until I’m happy to release it to the world. I have the responsibility of my story, my heritage, and my country on my shoulders. I always want to make sure I’m communicating that in an honest way. My work is about connecting with people and telling stories. It’s important that I do that with integrity and clarity.

    Which is the most memorable piece of art you have created so far?
    It was incredible to visit my recent solo exhibition at Tang Contemporary in Seoul. I had never seen so many of my works displayed together in such a beautiful space.
    My mother visited the show, and it was such a special moment for her to see my work in such a high-profile environment after everything we’ve been through together. It was emotional and something I will never forget.
    The UAE encourages and cultivates an environment in which to thrive in business – how have you experienced this as an artist?
    I love the optimism in the UAE, and everything seems possible. As an artist, it’s exciting to be in an environment where everyone strives for excellence. It’s a place that encourages everyone to be successful. It’s also impossible to feel creatively blocked here with such a heady combination of culture and energy.
    What’s next for Studio Lenca?
    The next few months are going to be exciting! After my solo exhibition at Foundry in Dubai, I have solo shows in London, Berlin, and Beirut. I also have a residency in Miami and will be showing as part of the Untitled Art Fair with an exciting project at Art Basel – that’s all I can say so far!
    The exhibition opens 12th September at Foundry Gallery, Dubai.For more information visit Studio Lenca
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