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Sheikh Khalifa Commends Abu Dhabi Art During Inspiring Visit

Sheikh Khalifa Commends Abu Dhabi Art During Inspiring Visit

Post by : Mariam Al-Faris

Abu Dhabi Art 2025 welcomed a distinguished visitor as Sheikh Khalifa bin Tahnoon bin Mohammed Al Nahyan, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Court, toured the annual art fair. Organized by the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, the event is being held at Manarat Al Saadiyat and runs until 23 November 2025. His visit underscores the fair's significance in shaping the cultural identity of the emirate and fostering creativity on a global scale.

During the tour, Sheikh Khalifa explored various exhibition halls, appreciating the vast array of artworks on display. He engaged with the artistic trends presented by local and international galleries participating in this year's edition. His commendation of both galleries and artists emphasized their essential role in enriching Abu Dhabi's artistic environment, reflecting the UAE’s wider commitment to nurturing creative industries.

Sheikh Khalifa stated that Abu Dhabi Art has emerged as a pivotal player in enhancing the emirate's cultural scene. He remarked on the event's vital role in connecting prestigious international galleries with celebrated artists. By offering a platform for artistic exchange, Abu Dhabi Art positions the emirate as a global hub for contemporary art, aligned with its aspiration to become a prominent cultural destination.

The 2025 edition showcases a rich diversity of artworks, installations, and interactive projects, many reflecting contemporary global artistic movements and providing immersive experiences. This year's offerings highlight innovative techniques, experimental styles, and emerging trends, allowing visitors to engage with art in meaningful ways, making the fair both an educational and inspiring experience.

This year's Abu Dhabi Art features exhibitors from 142 galleries across 34 countries—demonstrating the fair's growing international stature. Notably, 53 galleries are participating for the first time, revealing a significant rise in global interest. The vast participation signals the fair's expanding scale and influence, attracting leading art institutions and collectors worldwide. Such international involvement enriches the event, solidifying its position as one of the region's premier art fairs.

Recognized as a premier cultural event in the UAE and beyond, Abu Dhabi Art provides a robust platform for artistic exchange and cultural dialogue, giving both emerging and established artists a chance to showcase their work. The fair creates opportunities for young talents to enhance their skills and gain visibility, fostering a supportive environment for the broader artistic ecosystem.

Sheikh Khalifa’s visit highlights Abu Dhabi’s dedication to the arts and cultural development. His recognition of artists and gallery participants underscores the crucial role of creativity in shaping the emirate’s future. By facilitating a convergence of artistic ideas and cultural perspectives, Abu Dhabi Art continues to help the city forge a strong identity within the global art community.

This year's event represents the UAE's growing prominence in the international art arena, emphasizing innovation, inclusivity, and cultural collaboration. As the fair continues through 23 November, it is anticipated to attract thousands of visitors eager to experience the rich and diverse artistic presentations that make Abu Dhabi Art 2025 exceptional.

Nov. 21, 2025 12:03 p.m. 1921
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