As the Richard Mille Art Prize enters its second year at the Louvre Abu Dhabi, we take a look at some of the organisations that are helping to sustain the arts and culture communities
French billionaire Xavier Niel will fund the renovation of Gare des Invalides site
Available on the Google Arts & Culture platform, the project is the result of a year-long series of workshops in northern Iraq
Working with human rights organisation Al-Haq, new report says journalists were deliberately targeted by Israeli forces in May
The art landscape of the United Arab Emirates came to prominence during the Sheikh's rule from 2004
Choice of artist Muhannad Shono for the national pavilion is a sign itself of the country’s social and political shift
Jeha began his career at the auction house as an intern in the Impressionism department
The inaugural Diriyah Biennale and the opening of Hayy Jameel are the latest in a series of initiatives helping the kingdom emerge from artistic isolation
Announcement was made at yesterday's preview of Abu Dhabi Art 2021, where cultural leaders were keen to emphasise their commitment to the emirate following its strict lockdown
The new works will play a key role when the Expo site becomes a real estate mega plan called District 2020
Cultural heritage workers estimate they have five years to secure the heritage site’s contents before it is destroyed to extract the ore
The reaction to the destruction of Al Rabooa mosque highlights changing attitudes to the conservation of Modernist and post-Modernist buildings in the kingdom
Painstaking reconstruction by multi-agency task force is salvaging what artefacts remain after Islamic State occupation
Agencies seem to be betting that time and increased exposure to the kingdom will wear down Western qualms over its human rights record
New York University Abu Dhabi's postgraduate art course will start next autumn and cost $140,000 over two years
Mysterious case, involving an unpaid bill for Keith Haring and Edvard Munch works, had been running for years
As oil prices slump and the pandemic continues to spread, the kingdom's ambitious initiatives are being scaled back