Art Dubai has announced the first highlights of its 2025 edition, taking place from 18–20 April at Madinat Jumeirah, unveiling a dynamic programme of live performances, site-specific installations, and newly commissioned works by leading international artists and the region’s most compelling creative voices.
Talks & Conferences: Shaping Global Conversations
This year’s fair features an expanded lineup of thought-provoking discussions and conferences. The Global Art Forum, themed “The New New Normal”, will examine the societal shifts brought about by breakthroughs like quantum computing and AI. The second edition of the Digital Summit will gather visionaries redefining the digital art world. Additional highlights include Collector and Modern Talks, and Conversations with Artists, offering rare insights into the minds shaping today’s art scene. The full schedule of talks will be announced soon.
Education: Empowering the Next Generation
The fifth edition of the A.R.M Holding Children’s Programme brings together, for the first time, a unique collaboration between Nigerian artist Peju Alatise and Emirati educator-artist Alia Hussain Lootah. Launching at Art Dubai and expanding into schools across all seven Emirates, the programme invites children to explore the UAE’s landscapes and the cultural symbolism of water, encouraging creative inquiry into environmental interconnection and artistic expression.
Commissions & Site-Specific Installations: Transforming Spaces
Art Dubai 2025 will be animated by a diverse range of installations and live interventions:
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Héctor Zamora (Mexico) presents a series of live terracotta-based performances interrogating cultural identity and social structures, alongside a major installation at Alserkal Avenue — part of a new multi-year partnership between the two institutions.
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Ania Soliman debuts Kahraba, a monumental installation responding to Beirut’s energy crisis. Blending organic forms and technological themes, the work features five-metre-high canvases marked by performative gestures using live and artificial flora.
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The artist collective Total Arts by The Courtyard (Fereydoun Ave, Shaqayeq Arabi, and Dariush Zandi) returns with Reconstructed Landscape, their first collaborative public display in over a decade, assembling elements of the UAE’s terrain into a poetic meditation on the human-environment relationship.
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A selection of immersive digital installations explores our evolving relationship with technology:
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BREAKFAST (USA) unveils Carbon Wake, a kinetic piece driven by live energy consumption data.
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Jacopo Di Cera (Italy) presents Retreat, a multi-screen meditation on climate anxiety.
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Ouchhh Studio (Turkey) returns with MOTHEREARTH, an AI-powered sculpture transforming climate data into sensory art.
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Dubai-based collective Hybrid Experience introduces a large-scale AI kaleidoscope that invites viewers to visualise their dreams.
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A Landmark Digital Commission by Mohammed Kazem
To mark a decade of partnership with Art Dubai, Julius Baer presents a major new digital work by acclaimed Emirati artist Mohammed Kazem. Titled Directions (Merging), the piece visualises GPS coordinates of waves in an infinite digital loop—reflecting Dubai’s role as a global crossroads and the fluid potential of technology in reimagining cultural narratives.
Join the conversation at Art Dubai 2025 — where art, innovation, and global perspectives converge.
📍 Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai | 🗓 18–20 April 2025