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Top artists to showcase work at Dubai fair

DUBAI, March 30, 2016

A plethora of multinational artists are set to showcase their individual work and connect with art lovers from all kinds of cultural and social backgrounds at the upcoming World Art Dubai 2016.
 
The event will run from April 6 to 9 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
 
It will bring in artists from all walks of life each with their own unique story and approach to contemporary art, as part of the show’s commitment to supporting young and emerging artists as well as those more established in the market, said a statement.
 
The Middle East is among the most dynamic regions for the sale of contemporary art with the UAE ranking among the top 50 marketplaces and generating annual revenues exceeding Dh13 million ($3.5 million).
 
World Art Dubai lives up to its name by providing a combination of international artists, emiratis and those from around the Middle East, the opportunity to present their work to Dubai’s cosmopolitan public.  
 
Art work available throughout the fair will range from $100 to $10,000.
 
Local artist, Suzi Fadel Nassif, participating in the show for the second consecutive year, said: “World Art Dubai is an event that motivates, encourages and offers a big opportunity to regional and global artists to share their art, culture and experience with a big audience.
 
“The focus is not only on certain galleries but about discovering new and hidden talents as it allows individual artists to participate and showcase their masterpieces to collectors, curators, gallerists and more.”  
 
Oman-based artist, Anna Dudchenko, who is presenting her new collection of pencil drawings based on famous literature characters, also believes that World Art Dubai is of particular significance to solo artists attempting to break into the scene.
 
“The art market in the Middle East is fairly new and World Art Dubai is an excellent addition to the art scene here. Other major art fairs have become very selective and are for galleries only so artists cannot participate directly.
 
“World Art Dubai is not about selling art for a hypothetical capital gain. It's about motivating and encouraging emerging and established artists and giving them an opportunity to showcase their work to the public. ”
 
As a debuting participant at the fair, Italian artist Magdolna Nadj Torma will showcase paintings and drawings ranging from $800 to $4500.
 
The event will feature more than 140 prominent local, regional and international galleries and artists will be featured at the show.
 
It has also partnered with the widely-acclaimed International Emerging Artist Award becoming its official Award Partner. 
 
Now in its fourth edition, this award strengthens World Art Dubai’s dedication to emerging artists by providing them with support and career opportunities. The winner of this year’s award will be unveiled on the fair's opening day.
 
Trixie LohMirmand, senior vice president, Exhibitions and Events Management, DWTC, said: “One of our main points of focus for this event is offering support for solo artists by generating interest and connecting them directly with potential buyers. We’re very pleased with the enthusiasm shown by artists from all over the world to showcase their work in Dubai, knowing the calibre and diverse art scene they will encounter here.
 
“Solo artists, especially emerging ones will have the unique opportunity at World Art Dubai to be introduced to a multicultural market place where they can showcase their talent and network with art buyers.”
 
One of the features of the fair will be the free to attend Art Talks programme, which will allow visitors to discover more about contemporary art in a fun and engaging way.  
 
Skyler Grey, a 15-year old child prodigy, is an LA-based street artist who will discuss his distinctive style and what it takes to be the world’s youngest professional street artist, as part of the Art Talks programme. - TradeArabia News Service



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