Zoulikha Bouabdellah at Art Dubai

Dubai is one of the hottest destinations these days, and has been a magnet to some of the world’s most well-traveled celebrities, looking for the next big beach party. It also attracts hosts of artists and young musicians, looking to enjoy the city’s popularity as one of the new creative centers in the world. It is many things to many people, and has something to offer everyone. Children can find a brilliant array of activities here, and even the shopping malls are way over the top in terms of visual style and entertainment. It’s possible to make your children happy while also catching up on the latest fashion trends, all in one location. For the visitors who are looking for a perfect 4-star hotel, Dubai can offer splendid accommodations.

Even the hotels are a fantastic blend of the old and the new, mixing tradition and innovation to give you an exceptional experience in hospitality. You’ll be enchanted by the amenities we offer, and after a short rest, you’ll experience a restoration of energy that’s a perfect beginning for your Dubai adventure. If you find yourself wondering why there are so many new galleries here, you’re not alone. It’s been a fantastic couple of years for the art scene in Dubai, and as a result, the world at large. Art Dubai is an extremely well-attended event, and has the support of the whole city. The international art world watches as local and international artists come here to display new works and talk about the nuts and bolts of art theory, cultural theory, and the state of things in general. Some of the most innovative minds in the art world show here, and you might see Zoulikha Bouabdellah speaking or showing her latest works.

Bouabdellah was born in Moscow in 1977, but moved to Algeria and later to Paris, where she now resides. She has also lived and studied in Cape Town, and her cultural influences are vast. In 2008, she was a winner of the Abraaj Capital Art Prize, and exhibits at Art Dubai. Her work is intellectually very stimulating, and re-creates iconic images of gender, religion, and cultural identity. Her other obsession is media, and this runs through all of her work, informing its feminist sensibility with fascinating resonances that come from her own background as an Algerian by blood, living at variance with her social world. Her work is a splendid contribution to the artistic dialogues happening in Dubai today.

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