As the 28th edition of Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2021 is well underway, Dubai Tourism and Commerce Marketing (Dubai Tourism) is showcasing the destination’s progress as a key cultural hub, as well as the city’s arts and heritage landscape.
Throughout the four-day event, which runs May 16–19 at the Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai Tourism is displaying 14 original works from 10 Emirati artists and photographers, provided by Dubai Culture that showcase the city’s beauty and depicts it from new and interesting perspectives. The special talents reflect Dubai’s ongoing mission to champion local and international creators, and demonstrate DTCM and Dubai Culture’s commitment to growing cultural tourism in line with the objectives of the Dubai Creative Economy strategy, launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, vice president and prime minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai.
Issam Kazim, CEO of Dubai Tourism said, in a press statement: “The display of exceptional works of art by talented Emiratis at the Dubai stand at ATM is to highlight the goal set by our visionary leadership to position Dubai as a global hub for arts, creativity and culture, as well as the important contribution being made by the arts and culture sector towards tourism growth. Through a range of exhibitions, events and galleries, the city has consistently reaffirmed its growing profile as a prime artistic and cultural hub that brings together some of the world’s most innovative talents, and is an outstanding place to discover art from the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia.
“A key focus for Dubai Tourism in 2021 and beyond will be to foster and promote cultural attractions that will be a major draw for visitors to Dubai, as well as attract entrepreneurs and innovators to the city and launch unique projects and initiatives that will aid the growth of the sector.”
Among the selection of creations on display at the Dubai Tourism stand is "Blue" from Jamal Al Suwaidi, a sculpture from his "Love" series inspired by his relationship with the local environment of the U.A.E.
Jamal Al Suwaidi explained the inspiration that Dubai had on his work: “The image first came to me in 2013 when I was traveling through the desert on a photographic expedition and spotted two Al Ghaf trees that were isolated, yet simultaneously a duo, providing each other with companionship and support.
“I was inspired by the simplicity of nature in the desert. It occurred to me that love can be found throughout the universe and travels by true feelings.”
Complementing Al Suwaidi is an abstract oil on canvas from Abdulqader Alrais and a sculpture from Ahmed Alenzi. The collection of artworks is joined by photography from Ahmed Alenzi, Abdulaziz Albastaki, Maitham Al Aboodi and Musaab Almessabi selected from The Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum International Photography Awards—an annual event showcasing some of the U.A.E.’s best snapshots.
Arabian Travel Market takes place at the Dubai World Trade Centre from May 16–19, 2021. For more information on Dubai Tourism, visit www.visitdubai.com.
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