An estimated 40,000 UAE-based, regional and international collectors, artists, curators and art lovers gathered under Dubai’s sunny skies at the Madinat Jumeirah
Art Dubai, West Asia’s foremost international art fair, was back for its 2023 edition in Dubai from March 3 to 6. The fair saw participation from over 40 countries.
The three-day event featuring over 130 contemporary, modern, and digital gallery presentations across four sections — Contemporary, Modern, Bawwaba (meaning ‘gateway’ in Arabic featuring new works) and Art Dubai Digital — was curated by Singapore-based educator Clara Che Wei Peh, reported moneycontrol.com.
An estimated 40,000 UAE-based, regional and international collectors, artists, curators and art lovers gathered under Dubai’s sunny skies at the Madinat Jumeirah.
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The collective fervor at the fair resulted in high footfalls and brisk sales being made on all four days, a happy amalgamation of creativity with commerce
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Sales were made in the ten to triple digits to collectors, museums and private institutions in West Asia, the United States, and Europe
A resurgence in the property market, and an influx from international artists keen to leverage the opportunities Dubai offers, Art Dubai saw unparalleled interest. Dubai has become increasingly culturally-oriented with people from diverse cultures and regions creating a vibrant cultural ecosystem.
The collective fervor at the fair resulted in high footfalls and brisk sales being made on all four days, a happy amalgamation of creativity with commerce. Sales were made in the ten to triple digits to collectors, museums and private institutions in West Asia, the United States, and Europe.
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