Past
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Abu Dhabi Art 2024
Presenting: Bénédicte Gimonnet, Eman AlHashemi and Safeya Sharif 20 - 24 Nov 2024 Aisha Alabbar Gallery is delighted to present three exceptional artists at the Abu Dhabi Art Fair 2024, presenting a series of new paintings and drawings by Dubai-based French artist Bénédicte... Read more -
Editions, Dubai 2024
Art & Design Fair 6 - 9 Nov 2024 Aisha Alabbar Gallery is thrilled to be part of the inaugural 'Editions, Dubai', presenting 'Un-titled’’ a dynamic selection of works by five distinctive artists—Armin Najib (b. Tehran, 1989), Abdulrahim Salim... Read more -
Art Dubai 2024
Presenting: Alia Hussain Lootah 28 Feb - 3 Mar 2024 Aisha Alabbar Gallery is delighted to participate in Art Dubai for the second time with a presentation of Emirati artist Alia Hussain Lootah (b. Dubai, 1987) . Location: Madinat Jumeirah... Read more
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Abu Dhabi Art 2023
Presenting: Nujoom Alghanem at Manarat Al Saadiyat 22 - 26 Nov 2023 Aisha Alabbar Gallery is pleased to announce our participation in Abu Dhabi Art 2023 for the third consecutive year. This year, Aisha Alabbar Gallery will be showcasing Emirati artist, poet,... Read more -
Art Dubai 2023
Presenting: Asma Belhamar and Sultan Al Remeithi 1 - 5 Mar 2023 Aisha Alabbar Gallery is delighted to participate in Art Dubai for the first time with a presentation of Emirati artists Asma Belhamar (b. 1988) and Sultan Al Remeithi (b. 1989).... Read more -
Abu Dhabi Art 2022
Presenting: Alia Hussain Lootah 16 - 20 Nov 2022 Aisha Alabbar Gallery is pleased to participate in Abu Dhabi Art 2022, presenting a new body of work by Emirati artist Alia Hussain Lootah (b. Dubai, 1987). Consisting of three series each made in a different medium, Alia’s new works are continued explorations of kinship, interconnectedness and domesticity. Alia began exploring these concepts during the Salama bint Hamdan Emerging Artists Fellowship (SEAF) in 2014, drawing from her experience with motherhood. Since then, her representation of the subject developed through a protracted inward-looking process over six years, moving from figuration and familial intimacy to more abstract expressions. Read more