At Carbon 12 in Dubai, Anahita Razmi presents a new solo exhibition centred on the critical dismantling of contemporary myths and on the processes through which meaning is produced and stabilised within global visual culture. Her work operates in a space where everyday objects, familiar symbols and popular references become tools for examining power structures, systems of belief and forms of cultural memory. For Razmi, myth is not a distant or obsolete narrative but an active mechanism that turns ordinary signs into ideological carriers. Digital icons, garments, talismanic objects and cultural references are stripped of fixed meanings and observed in their semantic volatility, shifting according to context, circulation and use. It is within this instability that the artist locates a site of tension, where visual language exposes its political and social implications. The exhibition brings together new works and further developments of existing series, unfolding across video, installation, photography and text-based interventions. Rather than offering linear readings, the works rely on displacement, juxtaposition and transformation, creating a visual field in which heterogeneous references coexist without predefined hierarchies. Myth is not simply exposed or undone, but analysed as a productive force that actively shapes perception and behaviour.
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.
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.
On April 24, 2026, Christina Aguilera performs at Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi. The concert focuses on the songs that defined the early 2000s. At the heart of the show is her voice, rooted in soul, R&B and pop.
At 421 Arts Campus, the exhibition traces a decade of artistic practices in the UAE as an evolving process. Traces, legacies and transformations emerge through a non-linear narrative. A reflection on time, community and the role of cultural institutions.
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