The Development of An Art History in the UAE
An Art Not Made To Be Understood
By Sophie Kazan Makhlouf
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About This Book
This book draws together an oral and visual art history of a country that is extremely rich in culture and history but that is often overlooked or underestimated. By observing the country’s history and visual culture and the artistic practices of select artists from the UAE, it considers the development of contemporary art from the UAE. This will increase accessibility to art by Emiratis and underline its wider relevance.
There is a dearth of literature on contemporary art by Emiratis, and this may be one of the reasons contemporary art from the UAE is under-represented globally. In order to help the reader better understand art from the UAE, this book traces the country’s historical make-up, its culture and contemporary art tradition through oral histories based on interviews with a wide variety of artists and people working in the art industries. It also explores this development using global art discourses that are relevant to art produced in the UAE today.
This book also considers how cultural and artistic identities are formed and explores the political and socio-economic interests in the country that have stimulated art practices and appreciation. For so long, an exclusively Western narrative has dominated Art, and popular media portrays the Gulf’s accomplishments in development and modernity with suspicion. Thanks to the UAE’s espousal of the Internet and online communities over the last decade, this book is particularly timely. Following the pandemic, a wider understanding of global art discourses, values and perceptions are increasingly welcomed. Art from the UAE bridges the local and the global, giving a voice and a visual presence to a country’s contemporary art tradition that has been widely overlooked.
The UAE has a distinct visual arts tradition that relates to a broader and inclusive understanding of art centered on development and change.
Reviews
Through conversations with Emirati artists and a range of analyses of their creations from across disciplines - calligraphy, painting, photography - Makhlouf’s work doesn’t merely uncover, but brings to life an art scene that predates the UAE’s formation in 1971. [...] For collectors, students and art enthusiasts alike, Makhlouf’s book fills a needed gap into artistic discourse, challenging how our preconceived biases of settings shape our understanding of art and its cultural significance. — SceneNow
At just over 100 pages, of clearly defined chapters and maps, the book is directly pitched to help readers grasp the meaning and relevance of art from the UAE. — The Markaz Review
Author Information
Sophie Kazan Makhlouf (PhD) is an art and architectural historian. She is an Honorary Fellow of the University of Leicester and currently lectures at the University of Falmouth. She regularly contributes to academic journals, art magazines and podcasts.
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Table of Contents
Introduction; 1. Art Before the UAE; 2. Provoking an Emirati Art Audience; 3. A Unique Art Ecosystem; 4. Time to Reflect 2019–21; 5. Situating Art from the UAE; List of Figures; References; Index
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