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Featuring Japanese artist Yo Akiyama, a pioneering figure in the expansive and diverse history of post-war Japanese art. He was a pupil of the groundbreaking sculptor Kazuo Yagi and the influential Sodeisha movement, which sought a sculptural synergy between instinctively understood and specifically Japanese techniques of ceramic production and Western art and literature references. Akiyama dedicated […]
Find out more »About the Exhibition: Noor Abuissa’s artistic practice is founded on the semantics of Islamic geometry and design. Using abstract geometry as her visual language and intuition as her guiding process, Abuissa’s work deconstructs the picture plane into forms and shapes steered by a careful use of colour. Derailing the genre from its usual need to […]
Find out more »The exhibition features the latest works of artists Nadim Karam, Houmam Al Sayed and Hyung Koo Kang. The exhibition is the only group show of the year to be held at the Gallery. Call 4002 7437 or send your queries to [email protected]
Find out more »‘Arab Identities’ explores how films have influenced our understanding of identity — our own identity and that of others. From the early silent film era, which presented desert landscapes of an exotic ‘Arabia’, to present-day Arab documentaries focusing on contemporary personal experiences in the region, films have portrayed multiple Arab identities to audiences worldwide. ‘Arab […]
Find out more »September is a month full of celebrations and it’s also the time when we celebrate Hispanic heritage month. Rodizio Brazilian Churrascaria, one of the well-loved restaurants in Doha serving its famous churrasco, will be celebrating a special Latin American Festival from 6 – 14 September 2019. Dine with them during these dates to experience the […]
Find out more »The exhibition will feature the world’s largest ever display of athletics artefacts and memorabilia, dating from the second century to the present day. The exhibition succinctly tells the story of the sport’s 3000-year history.
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