Latifa bint Mohammed inaugurates 17th edition of Art Dubai


DUBAI: H.H. Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairperson of Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) and Member of the Dubai Council, today opened the 17th edition of ‘Art Dubai,’ the premier international art fair for the Middle East and Global South.

Hosted under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, the exhibition runs from 1 – 3 March at Madinat Jumeirah, with VIP previews on 28 and 29 February. Featuring over 120 contemporary, modern, and digital galleries, the event solidifies its status as a leading international platform that blends digital art with contemporary art, enriching Dubai’s creative landscape and affirming its role as a regional and international hub for cultural innovation.

Sheikha Latifa highlighted Art Dubai as a premier international platform for artistic innovation. She applauded it as an intellectual and artistic platform drawing creatives worldwide to share the
ir experiences and pioneering ideas, thereby spotlighting breakthrough artistic trends. ‘Innovation is at the core of Dubai’s essence, as we continually shape the future of cultural and artistic creativity through our dynamic initiatives, programmes and events, reflecting our city’s forward-looking approach. By leveraging our distinctive cultural diversity and the prowess of our creative community, Dubai will continue to empower the cultural and creative industries sector towards the emirate’s sustainable development,’ Her Highness said.

Sheikha Latifa added: ‘Art Dubai resonates deeply with the creative community’s goals and aspirations, having expanded the scope of artistic exploration and leveraging innovation to enhance the city’s distinct creative landscape through its prior editions, becoming a regionally and internationally recognised vibrant artistic movement. The increasing eagerness of artists from various countries to participate underscores the exhibition’s consistent success, establishing it as
a platform for creativity and innovation.’

Diverse Programme

Sheikha Latifa toured Art Dubai and was briefed on the diverse programme awaiting art enthusiasts. She commended the organisers for their pivotal role in fostering a creative platform that bolsters Dubai’s attractiveness as a cultural hub and keeps it engaged with local and international artists, innovators, and cultural partners. Their efforts highlighted the shared optimism for the artistic sector’s future in Dubai and the emirate’s significant efforts to promote the arts and integrate technology within the sector, aligning with its focus on digital transformation as envisioned by its leadership to keep its place among the best cities in the world to live, work, and visit, she said.

Art Dubai, a premier event of the Dubai Art Season 2024, continues to enrich the emirate’s artistic landscape, and this year’s edition features over 120 contemporary, modern, and digital galleries, with more than 65% of them representing the Global South. By emphasi
sing art and galleries from regions often overlooked on the global stage, Art Dubai acts as a crucial platform for diverse artistic expressions. This year’s event boasts the most significant number of Dubai-based exhibitors yet, further underlining the growth of the emirate as a commercial art centre.

Gallery sections

Art Dubai Digital remains the only section of any major international art fair dedicated to new media and digital art. Now in its third year, it is curated by Alfredo Cramerotti and Auronda Scalera and brings to the fore artists, collectives, institutions and platforms who continue to push the boundaries of art and tech, from the early pioneers of blockchain art, to artists working at the cutting edge of robotics, AI, VR, XR and other advanced technologies.

The 2024 edition of Art Dubai Modern is curated by Dr Christianna Bonin, highlighting the forces that gave rise to today’s Global South. The presentation, aptly titled ‘This Other World, examines the extensive cultural exchanges between th
e Soviet Union and the Arab, African and South Asian countries that took place after the Second World War and reveals the shared experiences of artists from places as seemingly distant as Uganda, Syria, Saudi Arabia and Sri Lanka who were invited to study in Soviet metropolises such as Tashkent, Kyiv, Almaty and Moscow.

Art Dubai’s section called Bawwaba – meaning gateway in Arabic – features 10 solo presentations of new artwork. The section, curated by Emiliano Valdés, explores the notion of Sanación, or healing, and features artists from Latin America, the Middle East and South Asia. Each work has a social and artistic context that opens space for introspection, exploring notions of community and belonging, and art as a catalyst for transformation. Expanding on this theme, this year’s Art Dubai Commissions programme includes a series of newly commissioned performances and interventions that will take place throughout the fair.

Art Dubai’s Executive Director Benedetta Ghione said: ‘We are in the midst of a
vibrant chapter in Dubai’s cultural narrative. The city is flourishing, drawing people globally, and its cultural infrastructure is evolving swiftly on robust foundations. Art Dubai, through its distinctive and autonomous approach, is redefining the contribution an art fair can make to advancing a creative economy. The event focuses on capacity building and fostering opportunities for artists and creatives via partnerships and collaborations, embodying the innovative spirit that distinguishes Dubai and the diverse communities who call it home.’

Conferences and talks

Thought leadership and capacity building are pivotal to Art Dubai’s expansive programme, which is now the largest of any international art fair. The highlights for 2024 include the Global Art Forum’s 17th edition, delving into the interplay between extreme weather and significant change; the second edition of Art Business Conference Dubai, a premier discussion platform on the global art market’s pressing issues; and the inaugural Digital Summit
at Art Dubai, which brings together experts to explore the burgeoning digital art economy in Dubai.

Art Dubai’s Artistic Director Pablo del Val commented: ‘Art challenges our perceptions, and this year’s edition sheds light on diverse and frequently underrepresented voices. As a platform for the global art community, Art Dubai invites visitors to delve into the breadth and intricacy of our offerings, from premier contemporary galleries and museum-calibre displays in Art Dubai Modern to groundbreaking artists pioneering the use of avant-garde technologies in Art Dubai Digital.’

Partnerships and capacity-building

Art Dubai also fosters emerging creatives and cultural leaders through its broad educational initiatives. Campus Art Dubai, now in its 11th year, offers graduates hands-on training and avenues for professional growth in the cultural sector. Additionally, this year features the most extensive A.R.M. Holding Children’s Programme to date, bolstering its status as the UAE’s premier cultural education pr
oject. The 2024 initiative, crafted by Indian artist Sahil Naik, debuts at Art Dubai and is set to engage over 15,000 students from more than 100 government, private, and special educational needs schools across the UAE.

Art Dubai’s unique institutional model involves working closely with government and businesses to create opportunities for artists. The year’s edition of Art Dubai showcases a range of newly commissioned works by top local, regional and international artists, including ‘Heart Space,’ a major new digital artwork by Korean-Canadian artist Krista Kim, commissioned by Julius Baer.

The exhibition is held in partnership with A.R.M. Holding and is sponsored by Swiss Wealth Management Group Julius Baer. Piaget serves as Art Dubai’s exclusive high-end jewellery and watch partner, while culturally driven lifestyle developer HUNA is also a partner. Dubai Culture and Arts Authority is the strategic partner of Art Dubai and Art Dubai Digital.

Art Dubai Week and Dubai Art Season will see Dubai’s vibrant
arts scene come alive with an array of solo and group exhibitions across galleries, museums, and cultural institutions. A key highlight is the launch of the major new public installation, ‘Union of the Artists,’ marking the debut of the Dubai Public Art programme.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Emirates Energy Award Launches in Amman, Focusing on Carbon Neutrality


Amman: The Dubai Supreme Council of Energy launched the fifth edition of the “Emirates Energy Award” 2023-2025 in Amman under the theme “Empowering Carbon Neutrality.”

The award encompasses 10 categories focusing on creativity, innovation, energy efficiency, renewable energy utilization, and the socioeconomic and environmental impacts of energy conservation efforts.

These categories span various sectors, including public and private sectors, large and small energy projects, solar projects, education, research, and product development for young innovators.

Held under the patronage of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister, and Ruler of Dubai, the award aims to promote energy conservation initiatives, raise energy awareness, share best practices, showcase innovation in clean energy, and attract investments in energy technologies.

Amani Azzam, Secretary-General of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, expressed gratitude to the UAE for selecting Jordan as the inaugural
location for the “Emirates Energy Award” in the region.

She underlined Jordan’s commitment to energy efficiency and environmental conservation, citing the nation’s comprehensive regulatory framework and efforts to increase renewable energy usage.

Azzam highlighted Jordan’s target to source 31% of its electricity from renewable energy by 2030 and reduce energy consumption by 9% through enhanced efficiency measures.

Counselor Hamad Al Matrooshi, Chargé d’Affaires of the UAE Embassy in Amman, praised Jordan’s environmental efforts and its dedication to climate action.

Ahmed Butti Al Muhairbi, Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of Energy in Dubai, noted Jordan’s leadership in energy efficiency and environmental preservation, attributing it to the nation’s commitment to sustainability.

He emphasized the award’s role in promoting innovative solutions to climate change challenges and supporting sustainable development globally.

The Emirates Energy Award recognizes outstanding initiatives in energy and th
e circular economy, focusing on renewable energy technologies, energy efficiency, green mobility, and carbon emissions reduction.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Jordanian industrial delegation meets with Oman’s trade officials


Amman: Head of Amman Chambers of Industry (ACI), Fathi Jaghbir, stressed importance of meetings among Jordanian and Omani private sectors to enhance joint trade exchange.

During participation of a Jordanian industrial delegation in Suhar Investment Forum 2024 in Oman, Jaghbir added bilateral working talks were held to discuss establishment of joint investments by finding privileges of relative importance to the two countries.

Jaghbir, who is also head of Jordan Chamber of Industry, noted these investments are “complementary” and serve common interests, adding that multiple necessary primary materials for Jordanian industry are produced in Oman.

In a statement, he said ACI welcomes reception of an Omani economic delegation to learn about Jordan’s investment advantages as part of the ACI’s efforts to encourage industrial investments in the Kingdom.

He noted His Majesty calls for developing these investments to increase to support to Jordanian economy and provide more job opportunities for Jordanians.

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ing to representatives of Omani major commercial centers, Jaghbir expressed hope that the joint economic relations would develop further during the coming period and on a “win-win” basis, especially since trade exchange still falls short of ambitions.

He noted the Kingdom’s exports to Oman during the 11 months of last year 2023 amounted to approximately $75 million, compared to $69 million in imports.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Jordan chairs 47th session of Council of Arab Youth and Sports Ministers, 1st add


_: The Saudi Minister of Sports, Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Saud, also delivered a speech in which he praised the efforts made by the Arab Ministries of Youth and Sports in making the activities of the 46th session of the Council a success and what they included in terms of projects and work programs.

The Head of the Executive Office, Egypt’s Minister of Youth and Sports, Ashraf Sobhi, also delivered a speech in which he stressed the need to continue working to strengthen joint Arab action and empower Arab youth with the necessary skills.

The session included a presentation of the programs and activities that were implemented during 2023 and the approval of the programs submitted by the Ministries of Youth and Sports in the Arab countries to be implemented during 2024. The Council decided to approve Jordan’s hosting of the 19th meeting of the Youth of Arab Capitals under the title of Youth, Technology, and Artificial Intelligence and the Entrepreneurship Course in the Sports Field, and to hold workshops
to prepare the executive plan for the Arab Strategy for Youth, Security, and Peace.

The Council also decided to approve the organization of the “Our Arabism is Our Unity” youth exchange program, the organization of the Jerusalem Support Conference in Palestine, the organization of the 8th Arab-European Youth Forum and the Nile Ship Program for Arab Youth in Egypt, the organization of the Arab Talent Championship, and the Arab Youth Poet Festival in Iraq.

The Council also decided to approve the activities and programs of Tripoli, the Arab Youth Capital for 2024, the organization of the Arab Camping and Photographic Diving Forum in Tunisia, the organization of the Arab Forum for Empowerment in the Field of Environment in Lebanon, the organization of the Arab Youth Empowerment Program and the Holy Shrines Journey Program in Saudi Arabia, the organization of the Digital Citizenship and Youth Program, the establishment of an electronic youth portal, and a meeting on the mechanisms and prospects of Arab youth vol
unteering in Algeria.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Israeli forces raid Jenin and its camp, damage infrastructure

JENIN: Israeli occupation forces Wednesday dawn broke into the city of Jenin and the outskirts of its camp, and launched an arrest campaign amid widespread destruction of infrastructure.

Local sources said that a large Israeli force, accompanied by military vehicles and bulldozers, raided the city and its camp. Foot patrols were deployed in all its streets and alleys, provoking residents and leading to confrontations.

Meanwhile, Israeli heavy machinery and military vehicles proceeded to bulldoze the infrastructure in the vicinity of Al-Wakala School, Al-Awda Roundabout, and the salin Shirin Abu Aqla and Al-Zahra Streets, while sniper soldiers were deployed on the roofs of several houses and buildings.

During their incursion, the occupation army vandalized scores of Palestinian-owned vehicles and citizens’ property, including walls and the entrances to a number of homes and shops, sparking clashes with local residents in the eastern neighborhood of the camp. However, no injuries were reported though.

Earli
er today, a Palestinian man was moderately injured in an Israeli drone raid near Diwan Al-Saadi, and he was later rushed to a nearby hospital in Jenin for medical treatment.

Meanwhile, Israeli army also detained two Palestinians, including an ambulance volunteer, from Jenin camp.

The city of Jenin and its camp have become a consistent target for Israeli assaults and attacks. The Israeli occupation continuously directs its aggression and violence towards these camps, considering them symbols of resistance.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA