Taymour Grahne Projects, the London-based modern artwork gallery recognized for its sharp program of rising expertise, is planting its flag in Dubai. In September, the gallery will open a everlasting 2,000-square-foot house in Alserkal Avenue, the UAE’s outstanding gallery neighborhood and cultural hub.
The enterprises growth into the Center East represents a brand new chapter for the gallery because it celebrates its twelfth anniversary. Based in New York in 2013 and now working out of London, Taymour Grahne Initiatives has carved a distinct segment with its globally minded programming and long-standing relationships with artists from the MENA area and its diasporas. The gallery’s roster bridging Center Japanese and worldwide artists contains Daniele Genadry, Amy Lincoln, Ala Younis, and Mikey Yates.
“Opening a everlasting house in Alserkal Avenue appears like a homecoming,” stated founder Taymour Grahne, who was partially raised in Lebanon and has labored extensively within the area, in a press launch.
The inaugural present will probably be a solo presentation of recent works by American painter Gail Spaien, who is understood for meditative compositions of interiors and landscapes.
The growth is greater than symbolic as there was elevated within the Gulf area up to now 12 months as native museums and biennials are gaining momentum. Dubai has itself grow to be an necessary crossroads for modern artwork, significantly for its potential as a industrial hub. “We’re happy to welcome Taymour Grahne,” stated Alserkal Avenue director Basmah El-Bittar, calling it an indication of Dubai’s “fast-growing artwork scene.”