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Art Dubai Seals Position

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

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18, 000 attendees, 30 countries, 72 galleries, 200 000 USD listed as a sale highlight figure. As Art Dubai 2010 drew to a close, the mood was resoundingly positive. Royals, international museum advisors and private buyers all snapped up works, and with a healthy smattering of galleries selling out completely, it seemed the buzz was back. With a rising number of Emirati artists showcasing work for the first time, attention turned to local talent and its burgeoning value.

The record number of fair goers were undoubtedly attracted by the impressive line up of art stars flown in for the four day fair including El Anatsui – the man behind the hundred thousand dollar cloth works – whose conversation was part of the Global Art Forum programme. Such a prominent artist’s presence is indicative of the fair’s increasing stature since its inauguration four years ago, as is a Van Cleef & Arpels sponsored exhibition. With such strong sales and international audiences acquiring regional talent, Art Dubai is seen as a fair gauge of where the Middle Eastern market is heading.

It seems the fair directors are well on the way to really fulfilling their ambition on becoming a premier East-meets-West platform for the global art community.

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Britain’s oldest museum is relaunched for the 21st century

Friday, October 30th, 2009

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The world famous Ashmolean Museum in Oxford is set to reopen on November 7th after nearly a year of renovations. The neo-classical façade of the building remains unchanged whilst inside, the GBP 61 million refurbishment by architect Rick Mather has doubled the available display space. The new layout has been brought completely up to date, and a new exhibition entitled ‘Crossing Cultures, Crossing Time’, emphasises the shared histories of different civilisations and regions of the world rather than highlighting the differences as was traditionally favoured. The faintly stuffy atmosphere of old has been replaced by a truly 21st century innovation.

Of the many stunning new displays, one of the most exciting features Lawrence of Arabia’s robes which can now be shown due to the state of the art environment control system in place. The reopening of the museum also sees the opening of the city’s first rooftop restaurant, which will offer panoramic views of the dreaming spires.

Beaumont Street, Oxford, OX1
www.ashmolean.org/

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