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Light art exhibition Manar Abu Dhabi showcases compelling light artworks installed across various islands, mangroves, and natural vistas in Abu Dhabi. Above, artwork at Lulu Island. Image Credit: Afra Mubarak Alnofeli/Gulf News
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A vital pillar of the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi’s (DCT Abu Dhabi) Public Art Abu Dhabi initiative, Manar’s inaugural edition is held under the theme “Grounding Light”, rooted in the concept of grounding and self-enlightenment and the belief that light is a reflection of our inner selves, body, mind, nature and spirit. Image Credit: Afra Mubarak Alnofeli/Gulf News
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Curated by Reem Fadda and Alia Zaal Lootah, the citywide exhibition features an array of artworks by over 20 local, regional and international artists from Argentina, Taiwan, Germany, France, India, Japan, Mexico, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and the United States. Image Credit: Afra Mubarak Alnofeli/Gulf News
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Rafael Lozano-Hemmer takes over Lulu Island with Translation Island, an interactive journey through 10 large-scale audiovisual multimedia artworks. An ambitious technological tour de force, the works employ ultrasonic atomizers, Geiger counters and thermal cameras, among other equipment. Image Credit: Afra Mubarak Alnofeli/Gulf News
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Some of the installations use light to represent or interact with natural and cosmic phenomena, while others reflect on the transient nature of existence, human understanding and misunderstanding. Image Credit: Afra Mubarak Alnofeli/Gulf News
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Merging sound, digital technologies, light, and water, Jumairy celebrates the ethereal beauty of bioluminescent Abu Dhabi beaches, provoking reflection on the interconnectedness of all living beings. Image Credit: Afra Mubarak Alnofeli/Gulf News
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Other artworks reflect on Abu Dhabi's history and modernity. On Lulu Island, Nujoom Al Ghanem celebrates Abu Dhabi seafaring heritage with a large-scale installation of dhow boats. Image Credit: Afra Mubarak Alnofeli/Gulf News
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Exploring Abu Dhabi’s traditions and cultural practices in a series of artworks, Ayesha Hadhir, Rawdha Al Ketbi and Shaikha Al Ketbi create a playful journey through the Eastern Mangroves. Image Credit: Afra Mubarak Alnofeli/Gulf News
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In conjunction with the art installations, a schedule of public talks, workshops and performances is offered to visitors over the course of the exhibition. Image Credit: Afra Mubarak Alnofeli/Gulf News
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These endeavours highlight Public Art Abu Dhabi’s ongoing commitment to enhancing the emirate’s public spaces through art, building upon a vibrant cultural legacy while looking forward to a future rich with creative potential. Above, art at Louvre Museum Image Credit: Afra Mubarak Alnofeli/Gulf News