Emerging solo artists from more than 30 countries, including the UAE, have descended upon World Art Dubai, the region’s most accessible and affordable annual art fair, now in its fifth year.
The line-up represents a fascinating look at up-and-coming artists who could become major international names in the years to come.
Making his debut at this year’s fair is China’s Li Lei, who has practised art for 20 years. Li is showcasing a 26-strong portfolio of acrylic and oil works, with prices ranging from US$1,000 to $10,000.
"I have exhibited in Bangladesh, Singapore and Greece, but World Art Dubai is my most important show to date," said Li. "I found out about the fair from some artists friends in Bangladesh that exhibited here last year. I did some research and the event is widely known amongst emerging artists in China. I am hoping to sell all my works and build a profile in the UAE."
Dubai resident Saeedeh Keshvari is taking part for the first time after attending as a visitor in 2018, "I was really envious of the artists last year, so I decided to sign up. I believe World Art Dubai is the right stage to get my art seen on a wider international scale," said Keshvari.
Keshvari’s distinctive style involves reimaging the textual passages in calligraphy form entwined with simple, abstract self-portraits. Each work lives on homemade paper created by the artist herself.
Among the new artists joining the show this year is 11-year-old Shriya Mishra, who opted for World Art Dubai to make her debut after only starting to paint two years ago.
Talking about her nature-inspired art, the self-taught Dubai resident said, "I like how art can tell you the expressions of a person without using words. Nature is really close to all the emotions we have in real life, so I find it easier to depict our emotions using nature rather than through more abstract styles of painting."
Supporting both emerging and the next generation artists, World Art Dubai is hosting a number of competitions and awards to recognise those of particular note. Rove Emerging Artists Exhibition, a new feature of the show, is showcasing a shortlist of 10 artists’ work in partnership with Rove Hotels, with two pieces being selected on the final day (Saturday, 6th April). Inspiring youth, World Art Dubai has worked with numerous schools across Abu Dhabi and Dubai to encourage students to pursue their artistic career.
The Sustainable Art School Competition will see chosen students from across the quintet of schools judged by experts.
Entry to World Art Dubai is AED25 for a daily pass when purchased on site at DWTC’s Sheikh Saeed Halls 2 and 3. The show remains open from 14:00 to 21:00, till Saturday, 6th April.
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