In the vast landscapes of Sharjah, where silence stretches across centuries, the relationship between literature and land is being reimagined. More than a geographical setting, the desert emerges as a space of memory, reflection, and cultural continuity.
Beneath the calm surface of the Red Sea lies a vast archive of stories waiting to be rediscovered. The exhibition “Sunken Treasures: The Maritime Heritage of the Red Sea” at the recently opened Red Sea Museum offers visitors a rare glimpse into this underwater history.
As Syria slowly rises from years of war, its cities are not the only things being rebuilt. A quieter struggle is taking place behind workshop doors, in places where fire, wood, silk, and glass once shaped the soul of Damascus.
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.
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Renowned Spanish artist مانولو فالديس is showcasing his small-scale sculptures in his second solo exhibition at Opera Gallery in Atlantis The Royal, Dubai...
United Airlines will address coronavirus concerns by requiring passengers and crew to submit a health assessment before flying.
Last week, The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) released a brand new, online portal discussing race, racism, and racial identity.