Hala Khayat: Digital arts a new gateway to the future

Digital paintings.. Digital art at "Art Dubai"

  • Hala Tailor

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For the first time, the Art Dubai exhibition presented a special section that includes digital paintings by creative artists who were able to harness artificial intelligence in the implementation of impressive works of art, under the name "Art Dubai Digital".

Hala Khayat, Regional Director of Art Dubai, said that the Emirate of Dubai has succeeded in being the capital of artificial intelligence in the world, which has greatly helped the development of the artist's tools, by harnessing these techniques to create works of art that dazzle the eyes, considering that this type Digital arts is a new gateway to the future in the art world.

In its 15th session, the exhibition included more than 100 galleries from 44 countries around the world, and its meeting constitutes the largest session of the exhibition since its inception, confirming its position among the most distinguished art fairs at the global level during the spring season.

The "Art Dubai Digital" section comes in line with the art world continuing to adapt and develop in various fields. It is the new and unique digital section, which is considered the bridge between the world of digital coding and art, and "Art Dubai Digital" includes leading international platforms that work with symbols. non-fungible (NFTs);

Contemporary exhibitions with projects dedicated to digital art are non-fungible tokens (NFTs);

galleries that have been working with digital art since the 1980s;

and NFT e-commerce sites and organizations that convert existing physical art into non-fungible tokens (NFTs).

The largest edition since the exhibition was first launched in 2007, has been divided into four main sections, including Contemporary, Modern, The Gateway and Art Dubai Digital, in addition to a series of exciting newly commissioned exhibitions by world-renowned artists, leading group exhibitions, and programs International educational and discussion sessions.

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