Egypt’s ancient history is no longer only a subject of excavation — it has become a living debate about identity, ownership, and cultural sovereignty.
Egypt’s ancient history is no longer only a subject of excavation — it has become a living debate about identity, ownership, and cultural sovereignty.
In a place where destruction has become part of daily life, two teenage sisters from Gaza are proving that creativity and determination can rise even from the ruins.
In a place where destruction has become part of daily life, two teenage sisters from Gaza are proving that creativity and determination can rise even from the ruins.
In the evolving landscape of Dubai’s contemporary art scene, Dom Art Projects introduces a new programme that reflects on one of the most universal yet intangible concepts: time.
In times of instability, culture is often among the first sectors to be affected. Yet the art scene in the United Arab Emirates tells a different story—one of resilience, adaptation, and continuity.
Amid the ongoing conflict in Lebanon, the ancient city of Byblos has found a voice far from home. The Arab World Institute in Paris is staging an exhibition titled Byblos, Millennia-old City of Lebanon, opening on March 24, 2026, that celebrates the city’s historical depth and cultural significance.
Donia Alshetairy’s latest solo exhibition, “Suspended Presence,” invites audiences to step into a contemplative environment where time, perception and human awareness are placed under the microscope.
At NYU Abu Dhabi Art Gallery, Ala Younis presents her first West Asia retrospective, Past of a Temporal Universe — a wide-ranging study of how history is performed, rehearsed and continually reshaped.
In the midst of Sharjah International Book Fair’s dazzling halls — where glossy covers gleam under bright lights and new releases compete for attention — there is a corner that feels like stepping into another century.
In the deeply personal cinematic journey Life After Siham, French-Egyptian filmmaker Namir Abdel-Messeeh confronts grief, memory and legacy.
On 9 October 2025, Miraz Art Space opened the doors to a compelling solo exhibition by acclaimed Iraqi-Kurdish artist Avan Sdiq, titled “When/Where."...
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