The UNLIMITED platform launches the Art Gallery “Intema” on February 15th in the “Project Space” of the Art Gallery at New York University Abu Dhabi, in a move that represents the first of its kind between the two sides.

The exhibition, which will last until March 28, under the supervision of Emirati art researcher Nasser Abdullah, and with the support of the Ministry of Culture and Knowledge Development, will include the presentation of a new series of works and artistic creations, and four new assignments that bear the signature of emerging artists from the UAE, and embody their quest to explore identity issues in The era of globalization and the features of the "global identity" that society develops every day in light of the advancement of technology.

Participating works will include photographs and sculptures by artists, including Emirati Saeed Al Madani, Emirati Sarah Al Muhairi, Algerian cartographer Sufyan C. Murabit, and Syrian multimedia artist Majd Alloush.

The exhibition will preserve the features of its previous sessions, through the use of an expert supervisor in the arts, which is the role played this year by the Saudi-Palestinian artist Dana Awartani, who is a guest of the Intimaa exhibition, and the participating artists will have the supervision of Iranian artists residing in Dubai Ramin Harizadeh and Rokni Hurizadeh , And Hussam Rahmanian.

In a new initiative, "affiliation" will present poems written by assigned poets, including emerging talents such as Ahmed Al Mannai, Ali Al Mazmi, Hassan Al Najjar and Shamma Al Bastaki, who received support and guidance from Emirati poet and writer Khaled Al Badour.

The exhibition coincides with the organization of the "Excellence Program", which is an innovative and comprehensive initiative launched by the "UNLIMITED" platform to give the artists participating in the exhibition the opportunity to join fruitful dialogues, targeted orientation sessions and interactive workshops. This program also represents a platform for developing creative and professional capabilities, which allows artists to test real experiences in the art world under the supervision of exceptional and specialized experiences.

The exhibition will include organizing workshops covering a variety of topics, including a workshop entitled "Professional Photography", under the supervision of Iyad Damoni, founder of the "Capital D" studio in Al Quoz in Dubai, and a workshop on the topic "Arts in Business" under the supervision of Megan Kelly Horsman, Development Director Works at the M Gallery, Dubai, and others.

Important segment

The Unlimited UAE platform aims to support Emirati talent residing in the UAE in producing their projects and promoting their businesses, by building strategic cooperative relations with various cultural and artistic institutions in the country. The platform seeks to enhance the cultural production of the UAE by sponsoring this important segment of people with creative capabilities.

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Next March, the closing date of the exhibition.