"…perhaps it’s a museum, perhaps it’s a sanctuary, maybe a ribbon composed of the dreams of all the eras and civilisations that have ever existed… like a mirror, art reflects the image of humanity for the eyes of the future…" For its third anniversary, the Louvre Abu Dhabi has produced a forty-minute film, The Pulse of Time. Using a number of masterpieces in the museum’s collection, the film weaves a poetic narrative on art and its meaning. A journey through time and space, which retraces various historic moments and depicts numerous civilisations, narrating the history of creativity from the dawn of time up to today and revealing, in a stunning way, just how much the Earth’s inhabitants have in common. The script of the video is by French author and dramaturge Stéphane Michaka, the original soundtrack is by French composer Jonathan Morali and the piece was directed by Mohamed Somji of the creative studio Seeing Things of Dubai. The film is available in three versions - Arabic, English and French - and the narrative voices are those of the actor, producer and television host from the United Arab Emirates, Saoud Al Kaabi; by the British actor, screenwriter and director Charles Dance and Swiss-French actress Irène Jacob.
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.
From November 20 to 30, 2025, Beetlejuice – The Musical makes its debut at Abu Dhabi's Etihad Arena, presenting a theatrical adaptation of Tim Burton's iconic film. With dark humor, spectacular sets, and original music, the show offers an ironic reflection on life, death, and family bonds.
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.
Bady Dalloul’s first solo exhibition in the UAE presents an introspective and politically charged installation at Dubai’s Jameel Arts Centre. The Franco-Syrian artist reimagines biography and power structures through miniature drawings, recreated interiors, and fictionalised cartographies.