The Louvre of Abu Dhabi is a “sanctuary” to great works of art but is also a work of art itself, one of the world’s urban wonders. It is fascinating architectural and engineering feat designed by French architect Jean Nouvel. Part of its uniqueness comes from the fact that it rises up off the island of Saadiyat and is surrounded by the waters of the Persian Gulf. And it is precisely to allow people to appreciate and admire the structure to its fullest that it is possible to tour around the museum in a kayak. Every day, except Monday, between 5 and 7 pm, it is possible to reserve a tour and paddle around this landmark, the centrepiece of an entire neighbourhood for an hour. A “city-museum” on the sea, made up of 55 different architectural structures, inspired by the “medina” and the low-rising homes typical of Arab architecture, especially one of its most emblematic elements - the dome. A double dome of 180 metres in diameter which knowingly plays with lights and shadow, creating, both day and night, a charming effect known as a “rain of light”. At certain times of the year, it is also possible to take the kayak tour at sunrise but only on Friday and Saturday, but also on full-moon nights as well.
Curated by Bernhard Buhmann at Carbon 12 Dubai, The Narrative of Decline is a group exhibition addressing aesthetics and social meanings of decline. Through painting, installation, and performance, the selected artists reflect on impermanence, memory, and cycles of rise and fall.
Puccini’s La Bohème inaugurates Dubai Opera’s 2025-2026 season with a celebrated production by the Hungarian State Opera. Set in Paris’s Latin Quarter, the tale of young artists and poignant love finds new resonance under Dubai’s sky.
At Carbon 12 Gallery in Dubai, Garden of Murmurs is Malik Thomas Jalil Kydd’s first solo exhibition, open until 23 August 2025. Working across silk, fiber and natural dyes including sage, the show presents a poetic exploration of male identity, memory, desire and spirituality.
Mohammad Alfaraj’s first exhibition in a major cultural institution intertwines installations, video, photography and poetry to create a fascinating multisensory journey inspired by the Al-Ahsa oasis, between traditions, agricultural environments and dreamlike narratives.