Rays, Ripples, Residue presents itself as an exhibition that approaches the contemporary art scene in the United Arab Emirates not as a celebratory narrative, but as an ongoing process of transformation. Hosted at the 421 Arts Campus in Abu Dhabi, the exhibition reflects on how images, gestures and practices from the past decade have generated effects that continue to surface in the present, leaving visible traces, deviations and layers. The exhibition is structured around three interconnected bodies of work that address the notion of time from different perspectives. The first examines the dynamics that have contributed to the formation of a local artistic community, observing reciprocal influences and the conditions that enabled its growth. The second focuses on the idea of arrival and subsequent belonging, questioning how new generations of artists relate to an existing legacy, navigating between continuity and distance. The final section introduces a broader and more symbolic reflection, in which a natural element central to the region is reinterpreted as a cultural, economic and political image. Through installations, video works and multimedia pieces, Rays, Ripples, Residue constructs a narrative that avoids linear progression in favour of accumulation and resonance. The exhibition takes the form of a field of tensions, in which the recent past is not archived but reactivated, challenging the very idea of the cultural institution as a neutral space.
Rumi: The Musical arrives in Dubai in June 2026 following its London debut. The production explores the encounter between Rūmī and Shams of Tabriz through contemporary musical theatre, focusing on inner transformation and emotional conflict rather than biographical storytelling.
This May, the musical Cats comes to Abu Dhabi's Etihad Arena with a new international production. This classic musical theater blends dance, music, and imagination, confirming the Emirati capital's role as a hub for major global shows.
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.
World Art Dubai confirms its role as a fair focused on scale and direct access rather than curatorial selection. With over 400 exhibitors, more than 10.000 works and around 15.000 visitors, the event stands out as a key fixture in Dubai’s art calendar, centred on an immediate encounter between art and audiences.
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