In this body of work at XVA Gallery, Al Mohasen engages with the notion of truth as a visual experience, employing a practice that combines colour, poetic reference and expressive techniques to encourage viewers to look beyond surface appearances. His images evoke emotion, hope and human resilience, even when reality feels complex or contradictory. The artist’s recent works merge figuration and symbolic mark-making within intense colour fields, creating a visual register that oscillates between the real and the imagined. The exhibition is conceived as a sensory pathway that prompts reflection on how truth is perceived and conveyed, and on the emancipatory potential of visual language. Born in Qatif, Saudi Arabia, in 1971, Hussein Al Mohasen has been active on the international art scene for over two decades. His practice is marked by a sustained engagement with audiences and environments, positioning images as narrative incisions that capture both collective and personal experience.
Opening on 17 January 2026 at Green Art Gallery in Dubai, The window refused to fly, and the arch decided to hold the sky is a solo exhibition by Asma Belhamar. The project engages with architecture as a site of memory and perception within the rapidly shifting urban landscape of the UAE.
The exhibition “Moments of Hope” by Sirian artist Besher Koushaji at Firetti Contemporary explores with sensitivity and strength the enduring presence of hope within a context marked by conflict, memory, and transformation.
Flowers and Absences: Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook's Retrospective in Dubai
The Jameel Arts Centre presents a survey of forty-five years of Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook’s practice. Through recurring motifs of flowers, beds and words, the Thai artist reflects on life, love and death, weaving together the personal and the collective.
From 17 January to 20 March 2026, Carbon 12 in Dubai presents a solo exhibition by Anahita Razmi. The project examines how contemporary myths are produced through symbols, images and objects embedded in global visual culture.