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Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem Cultural Centre launches ‘Kuwait Arts Forum’

Global artists unite to reflect on innovation role in contempora­ry Islamic art and design

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KUWAIT CITY, Feb 3: Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem Cultural Centre is delighted to announce the launch of the “Kuwait Arts Forum” which will be held at the Fine Arts Centre between Feb 13-15. The annual event is dedicated to highlighti­ng central themes in visual arts today and to fostering debate and dialogue on arts and culture across the Gulf region.

The first edition of the forum aims to shed light on the role of innovation in Contempora­ry Islamic Arts and Design as they exist in the twenty-first century. Invited speakers and artists will demonstrat­e how Islamic art and its rich visual heritage continue to influence their work.

Curated by Dutch author and artist Eric Broug, the 2020 “Kuwait Arts Forum” will be a 3-day forum featuring eight talks, one keynote speech, two roundtable­s, and six workshops led by prominent artists, designers, media creators and art profession­als from Kuwait, the UAE, Syria, Egypt,

Italy, Andorra, The Netherland­s, Canada and the UK.

The participan­ts will present and showcase their artistic practice and artworks while educating and engaging with the audiences on topics such as drawing using random shapes, mastering handwritin­g, calligraph­y, the art of graffiti making and abstract Arabic writing. The local and internatio­nal artists and speakers include Eric Broug, Jassim Nasrallah, Mahmoud Tamman, Teakster, Asrae Yazdani, Mohammad Sharaf, Claudio Cravero, Yaman Al Baker, Ahmed Keshta, Ahmed Alholi, Meshari Alnajjar, Abdullah Alotaibi, Husain Albanay, Roch Michel and Alia Farid.

Curator, Eric Broug said, “With the first edition of ‘Kuwait Arts Forum’, we intend to contribute to the revival of innovation in Islamic arts and design. We are confident that the three-day forum will inspire a broad range of art practition­ers, students and profession­als to think about what the role of Islamic art can bring in the present day. I’d like to thank Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem Cultural Centre and its Fine Arts Museum for taking the initiative to organise this internatio­nal plaftform that will witness the collaborat­ion of experts from around the world for the first time in Kuwait. After all, the best ideas are always generated when one can discuss and share with likeminded people.”

Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem Cultural Centre is one the many projects developed by the Amiri Diwan to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and promote critical, creative, and interpreti­ve thinking within Kuwaiti society through world-class exhibition­s and educationa­l public programmes. To learn more about the upcoming programmes, please visit www.ascckw.com or email us at: PR@ascckw.com

The Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem

Cultural Centre is a 13 hectare site in the Al-Sha’ab area on the Western shore of Kuwait. It houses four world class Museums, a Fine Art

Centre, a Theatre and an Informatio­n Centre. The cultural district is a celebratio­n of the scientific and cultural achievemen­ts of mankind and the scale, shapes and shades of the buildings are designed to convey a sense of wonder and awe.

Each building contains an array of permanent and temporary world class exhibits and artworks. Walking through the cultural district beneath the uniquely designed canopy of the street is a journey full of surprises, with stunning views deep into the heart of the museums where visitors can see framed vistas of priceless exhibits.

Kuwaiti architectu­re is represente­d by the main ‘street’ which is not a straight line and echoes the traditiona­l ‘Ferej’. This creates exciting spaces, Islamic patterns, corners and walkways, mirroring the experience of walking down a traditiona­l, busy Kuwaiti street.

Together, the museums celebrate not only Kuwaiti, Islamic and Arab culture and history, but also embrace and showcase the rich diversity of the world’s finest cultural achievemen­ts.

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