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His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, has recently toured the seasonal art exhibitions at Louvre Abu Dhabi. These exhibitions are curated in partnership with prestigious international entities, including France Muséums, Musée du Louvre (Paris), and Musée National Picasso-Paris.
During the visit, Sheikh Khaled admired a variety of artworks that celebrate significant historical and cultural achievements. The exhibitions highlight the progression of applied arts, architecture, decoration, and calligraphy, alongside the evolution of modern art and stylistic developments over time.
Included in the displayed artworks are pieces sourced from local, regional, and global cultural institutions, showcasing the richness of various artistic movements and creative techniques from around the world. These exhibitions aspire to enhance the region’s cultural framework, illustrating the interplay between diverse artistic influences and the distinct cultural heritage of the Arab world.
Serving as part of its mission, Louvre Abu Dhabi aims to function as a global hub for cultural dialogue, facilitating civilisational exchange, openness, and coexistence through the medium of art.
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