All the Letters in All the Stars is Timo Nasseri’s first solo show in the Middle East. In it he fuses philosophy, quantum mechanics, calligraphic precision and a romantic conclusion to an ancient story.
Read MoreWhat does it mean to live in a world of "post-truth"? How can we navigate through an emotion driven, fact-loose society? Explore all this and more in Truish, the latest exhibition by artist duo :mentalKLINIK
Read MoreUsually known for his polished stainless steel sculptures, Nadim Karam's latest series is made from tangled rusty wires that represented the idea of pure thought.
Read MoreAhmed Mater is well known for his documentation of the rapid urbanisation of Mecca. His work is now on show at the Brooklyn Museum in New York and is well worth checking out - if you are in town.
Read MoreThis exhibition explores memory and reality through a series of paintings that rely on light, shadow and texture to create a multi-layered narrative.
Read MoreAbu Dhabi Art runs all weekend. Here are some of my personal highlights.
Read MoreThe regional art world has been waiting for this moment for the past decade and now, the Louvre Abu Dhabi is finally ready. Here is a first look inside.
Read MorePierre Dunoyer's entire practice is dedicated to abstraction and the experience between the viewer and the artwork.
Read MoreMohamed Abla has explored paper marbling and folktales from across centuries in his latest exhibition, The Silk Road. Playful and enchanting, the pieces also emit a sense of time passing.
Read MoreSand is the title of the current exhibition at Grey Noise, where at points a viewer can feel as if they are floating on air and at other times, weighed down by gravity.
Read MoreTheatre of the Absurd is a group exhibition featuring artists that use architectural language in their practice and explore the relationship between the body and space
Read MoreRamin Haerizadeh's solo show in Dubai is both a physical and symbolic collage of works spanning over the past eight years. There is a good dose of absurdity and humour too.
Read MoreThameur Mejri is a young Tunisian artist whose frantic, colour filled canvases express the chaotic mindset of his generation. it is not the outer figure that Mejri is interested in portraying; these are portraits of the internal landscape of the mind.
Read MoreIs it necessary to know Fahrelnissa Zeid’s life story before you can appreciate her art? From her sprawling abstracts to compelling portraits, the current retrospective at Tate Modern charts her life’s work and weaves in her biography too.
Read MoreGood Printing is an exhibition that explores the medium of print without showing any prints. The 10 artists have work that questions the nature of reproduction and the originality of the image
Read MoreI AM is a touring exhibition of work by Middle Eastern female artists, which attempts to redress engrained stereotypes. It is currently showing in London
Read MoreThis UK debut exhibition for three Saudi artists uses the metaphor of shifting desert sands to talk about rapid urbanisation and modernisation in the Gulf region.
Read MoreAs Egypt struggled for sovereignty in the mid 20th century, the country's female artists were also striving for a voice, not only for themselves but across classes, gender and race.
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