ModBeautyKeeper, an accessory designed by New Yorker Nandy Parker in Dubai, solves an issue many veiled women face when applying cosmetics or touching their makeup on the go.
Acting as a protective covering or liner that prevents the accidental transfer of makeup into a veil, it is a game-changer for bloggers and makeup influencers through which Parker came up with the idea after watching their online beauty lessons and noticing that they were wearing makeup on their clothes.
For forty years, Sfeir-Semler Gallery has served as a gateway between the Middle East and the global art world, shaping contemporary Arab discourse while amplifying voices that might otherwise be lost.
Once a place where sea, desert, and palm groves coexisted in rare harmony, Tunisia’s Gabès Oasis stands today as one of the world’s most fragile cultural-environmental sites. At its heart is artist Mohamed Amine Hamouda, whose ecological practice offers a form of resistance—one built on memory, materials, and a return to ancestral knowledge.
Set along the quiet coastline of Kalba, Of Land and Water unfolds as more than an exhibition—it becomes a meditation on everything that moves, settles, erodes, and transforms. Drawing from the Sharjah Art Foundation Collection, the show assembles large-scale works that explore how land and sea shape identity, memory, and the fragile geographies we call home.