"…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.
Renowned flamenco guitarist Antonio Rey, a two-time Latin Grammy winner, will perform for the first time at the Dubai Opera in an exclusive event titled Flamenco Night.
At the Ishara Art Foundation in Dubai, Urdu Worlds brings together works by Zarina and Ali Kazim to explore Urdu as a space of imagination and cultural construction. The exhibition moves between language, memory and image, without reducing them to acts of translation.
At Sharjah Art Foundation, Ahaad Alamoudi examines repetition as a condition of the present. Through Gulf symbols, pop imagery and looping gestures, Sunkissed reflects on a cultural landscape suspended between memory, development and temporal fatigue.
At Jameel Art Centre in Dubai, the exhibition devoted to Salah Elmur brings together recent works that combine painting and archival photography. Moving between personal memory and collective history, the show presents images shaped by distance, loss and suspension.
The art of hospitality is a thread running through every experience at the Bvlgari Resort Dubai. Relaxing, thoughtful, and elevated, the new exclusive Bvlgari offers are crafted as refined multifaceted escapes capturing all the best of the Resort. A beautiful way to reconnect or immerse oneself in the distinctive charms of Dubai while experiencing unparalleled Italian hospitality in the heart of the UAE.