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A celebration of Middle Eastern Art: Sotheby’s Dubai exhibition

Schalk Botes
Last updated: July 11, 2025 11:56 pm
By Schalk Botes
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Last week, Sotheby’s Dubai unveiled an extraordinary exhibition showcasing highlights from its upcoming bi-annual Middle Eastern Art Week, set to take place at its London headquarters. This event, which features two major auctions — “Arts of the Islamic World and India” and “Modern and Contemporary Middle East” — brought together a stunning array of artworks and artefacts, offering a rich tapestry of the region’s artistic heritage and contemporary creativity.

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A Glimpse into the Past: Arts of the Islamic World and IndiaModern and Contemporary Middle Eastern ArtBridging the Past and PresentLooking Ahead

A Glimpse into the Past: Arts of the Islamic World and India

The “Arts of the Islamic World and India” auction is a treasure trove of historical artefacts, reflecting the rich cultural and artistic traditions of the Arab world. The exhibition in Dubai featured centuries-old Islamic artefacts, including intricately designed ceramics, textiles, manuscripts, and metalwork. These pieces not only highlight the exquisite craftsmanship of their creators but also provide a window into the historical and cultural contexts in which they were made.

One of the standout pieces was a beautifully illuminated manuscript from the 16th century, showcasing the intricate calligraphy and vibrant miniatures that are hallmarks of Islamic art. Another highlight was a collection of Iznik ceramics, renowned for their bold designs and vivid colors, which have been highly prized since the Ottoman era.

Modern and Contemporary Middle Eastern Art

In contrast to the historical artefacts, the “Modern and Contemporary Middle East” auction focuses on the dynamic and evolving art scene of the region. The exhibition featured works by some of the most significant modern and contemporary artists from the Middle East, offering a diverse range of styles and mediums.

Among the contemporary pieces, visitors could admire the works of artists such as Mahmoud Said, whose paintings capture the essence of Egyptian life with a unique blend of realism and impressionism. Also on display were the vibrant and thought-provoking works of Shirin Neshat, whose art often explores themes of identity, gender, and politics in the Middle Eastern context.

Bridging the Past and Present

The juxtaposition of ancient artefacts with modern and contemporary artworks in this exhibition underscores the continuity and evolution of artistic expression in the Middle East. It highlights how contemporary artists draw inspiration from their rich cultural heritage while also addressing current social and political issues.

This exhibition not only provided a platform for showcasing the artistic achievements of the Middle East but also fostered a deeper understanding and appreciation of the region’s cultural diversity and historical depth. By bringing these works to Dubai, Sotheby’s created an opportunity for local audiences to engage with and celebrate their artistic heritage.

Looking Ahead

As the artworks make their way to London for the upcoming auctions, the anticipation among collectors and art enthusiasts is palpable. The “Arts of the Islamic World and India” and “Modern and Contemporary Middle East” auctions promise to be significant events in the art world, offering a unique opportunity to acquire pieces that are both historically significant and artistically compelling.

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Schalk Botes is the Head of Newshound Academy, an institution dedicated to Journalism & Media training and an industry hub for knowledge sharing.  With a rich career spanning 18 years in private higher education, Schalk has dedicated himself to nurturing the next generation of journalists and media professionals.
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