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Art Meets Dubai Metro

GEEK DESK
GEEK DESK
May 4

As part of Dubai’s Art Season, four trains have been turned into giant canvases thanks to Dubai Culture & Arts Authority.

It all began back in March with a photograph taken by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, which was wrapped on the first train.

Three other trains have also been covered in art:

The bright colours of the abstract paintings of Emirati Abdulqader Al Rais adorn one train that is traversing the city, and the black-and white-tones of Safwan Dahoul’s work decorate another. Dahoul, a Syrian artist who relocated to Dubai during the conflict in his home country, is represented by Ayyam Gallery, who hold regular exhibitions of his work. The final train is decorated with art by Algerian Rachid Koraichi, who won the Jameel Prize in 2011 and whose work draws on symbolism and the written word, stated The National.

We are thankful to HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum for the generous patronage extended to this initiative and the kind consent to use his photograph, a real work of art, for the first Dubai Metro carriage wrap, said Abdul Rahman Al Owais, UAE Minister of Health & Chairman of Dubai Culture.

This project aims to take art closer to the community, and highlights the cultural soul of our city. We are also thankful to the Roads & Transport Authority for their support, especially as we mark the Dubai Art Season, welcoming artists and visitors from around the world.

Follow #ArtMetro for more.

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