IMI reveals an Emirati and Arab artworks

Abu Dhabi, April 8 / WAM / The scientific media group IMI announced its cooperation with “Khawla for Art and Culture and” Bargil Arts Foundation “to display a selection of inspiring artworks of an elite of Emirati and Arab artists at its headquarters on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi.
This initiative is consistent with the IMI message aimed at enhancing bridges of communication and bringing the world closer to each other through various narrative methods and creative expression.
This cooperation reflects the common visions that art is a language that transcends words and constitutes a visual narration that transcends geographical and cultural barriers and opens new horizons for understanding and communication between different societies and cultures and invites the artistic works offered to visitors and employees to indulge in visual experiences that embody creativity, identity and innovation in the region.
Rania Al -Masry, CEO of the brand, marketing and communication of the IMI Group, said that through the ages has always played a pivotal role in influencing the media, news and the press, as it is an influential tool in shaping public awareness and transferring social, political and cultural issues with a deep optical dimension and we are proud in cooperation with two pioneering institutions such as’ Khawla for Art and Culture ‘and the Gospel of Arts’ where we bring together a common vision to enable talents The locality and the delivery of its voices to the world, as we not only look at art as a means of expression, but also believe that it is a motivation for dialogue, a source of creativity and a bridge for communication, which are the principles that represent the essence of our message and our vision in the group.
The company’s cooperation with “Khawla for the Arts and Culture” celebrates an ambitious vision to enable a new generation of Emirati artists, as it emerges between the artistic works presented by two steels entitled “Dream” and “Alam” by the creativity of the campus of His Highness Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Ruler of Abu Dhabi, National Security Adviser, Her Highness Sheikha Khawla Bint Ahmed Khalifa Al Suwaidi, President of “Khawla for Art and Culture”, which is inspired by the concepts of technology and intelligence Al -Awatati. The group also includes works by prominent artists such as Azza Al -Qubaisi, Al -Yazia Al Nahyan, Jumaa Al -Hajj and Omar Al -Gurg, where each of them provides a unique vision in the march of the development of contemporary Emirati art.
“We are keen in” Khawla for art and culture “to care and support the cultural scene in the UAE by working to provide real and purposeful opportunities that enable artistic talents to shine and we are pleased to cooperate with the IMI group in this initiative that embodies our common commitment to enhancing creative excellence and cultural dialogue and contributes to drawing the features of the cultural future in the region as we look forward to this The inspiring trip with the IMI group to build platforms celebrates artistic expression and supports it throughout the UAE and abroad.
In the context of cooperation with the Bargil Foundation for the Arts, a group of contemporary artworks that shed light on distinguished creative visions in the region, including the works of the Omani artist Abdel Rahman Al -Moaini, known for his complex techniques in the use of the brush, and the artist Lara Baladi, who mixes photography, sculpture, memory and Nasser Nasrallah, who re -interpreting daily things with a fun perspective and Fouad Agbaria, which embodies the Palestinian life experience and Hashel Lamki Explorer of the human relationship with nature, along with Musab Al -Rayes, whose abstract actions reflect the symbols of Emirati identity in bold and modern methods.
Sultan Saud Al Qasimi, founder of the Bargil Foundation for Arts, said that we are pleased to cooperate with IMI, which realizes the importance of integrating Arab art into a transient media environment for cultures in a way that contributes to creating a real space for dialogue and cultural communication in a way that confirms that stories and tales are not only seen, but must also live in all its details.
Within the framework of its artistic partnerships, IMI expanded its cooperation to include a group of prominent furniture designers in a move aimed at enriching the cultural dimension of the group’s main headquarters. Palm trees.
The works presented at the group’s headquarters represent the beginning of a broader cultural journey within a long -term strategy that puts the narrative narration, creative expression and cultural communication at the heart of its future vision.
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