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London 2019

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Tabari Art Space

Presenting Artist(s):

  • Abla, Mohamed
  • Zaki, Khaled

Tabari Artspace, formerly Artspace Dubai, was established in 2003 by art collector Maliha Tabari, with the aim of promoting Middle Eastern art to a global audience.
Strategically located in Dubai, seventeen years ago the gallery embarked upon an ambitious programme of exhibitions with the aim of cultivating an international community and creating fresh discourses centered around contemporary Middle Eastern art. As a pioneer of this movement Tabari Artspace played a pivotal role in building the careers of Middle Eastern Masters including: Adam Henein; Mohamed Abla; Adel El-Siwi; Hussein Madi; and Khaled Zaki that are today exhibited and collected by such institutions as The British Museum, The Guggenheim (Abu Dhabi), and The Barjeel Art Foundation.

Today, Middle Eastern artists are increasingly gaining international recognition with institutions such as LACMA, MoMA, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Georges Pompidou collecting and exhibiting their works. As the regional artscene evolves rapidly in front of this new global audience and in-line with advancements in technologies, globalisation, and shifts in the sociopolitical climate, so too has Tabari Artspace’s programme and focus.
In 2018 the gallery rebranded from Artspace Dubai to Tabari Artspace. The name ‘Tabari’ stems from Lake Tiberias and brings into focus our understanding of borders, space, place, and identity – just some of the universal topics that are tackled by the Middle Eastern artists of the ‘now’. As a reflection of Maliha’s belief that art is a powerful tool to unite and ignite greater cultural understanding, Tabari Artspace continues to honour the Masters it built in the past while introducing a new generation of artists that push boundaries and breakdown borders including: Palestinian hyperrealist, Samah Shihadi; Lebanese painter, Tagreed Darghouthvand Palestinian visual artist, Hazem Harb

The Gate Village, Building 3
Podium Level, Dubai International Financial Centre
P. O. Box 506759
Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Tel: +971 4 323 0820
info@tabariartspace.com
www.tabariartspace.com

Selected Exhibitors

Sakhile&Me

Kalashnikovv Gallery

Sulger-Buel Gallery

HUBERTY & BREYNE GALLERY

Ed Cross Fine Art

Guns & Rain

Selma Feriani Gallery

UBUNTU Art Gallery

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  • Addis Fine Art
  • AFRONOVA GALLERY
  • AGorgi Gallery
  • Catinca Tabacaru Gallery
  • Circle Art Gallery
  • Claire Oliver Gallery
  • Ed Cross Fine Art
  • espace d’art contemporain 14N 61W
  • Galerie Cécile Fakhoury
  • Galerie Ernst Hilger
  • Gallery 1957
  • Gallery Nosco
  • Guns & Rain
  • HUBERTY & BREYNE GALLERY
  • Jack Bell Gallery
  • James Cohan
  • Kalashnikovv Gallery
  • Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery
  • L’Atelier 21
  • Lawrie Shabibi
  • Loft Art Gallery
  • Luce Gallery
  • MAGNIN–A
  • Mashrabia Gallery of Contemporary Art
  • Nil Gallery
  • October Gallery
  • Primo Marella Gallery
  • Sakhile&Me
  • Selma Feriani Gallery
  • SMAC
  • SMITH
  • SMO Contemporary Art
  • Sulger-Buel Gallery
  • Tabari Art Space
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  • The Hole
  • Tiwani Contemporary
  • UBUNTU Art Gallery
  • Vigo Gallery
  • WHATIFTHEWORLD
  • Yossi Milo Gallery
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  • Aïda Muluneh: Water Life
  • Atelier le Grand Village: Reviving the Art of Stone Lithography
  • C& Artist’s Editions: Kapwani Kiwanga
  • Galleria Anna Marra
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  • Mindy Solomon Gallery
  • Nando’s
  • Studio Kameni
  • Thread: Presenting cultural connections
  • Versant Sud: Leikun Nahusenay

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