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Ancient Italian masterpieces arrive in AlUla for first regional exhibit at Maraya

Ancient Italian masterpieces arrive in AlUla for first regional exhibit at Maraya
This exhibit, a highlight of AlUla鈥檚 2024 Ancient Kingdoms Festival, is on display at Maraya, the world鈥檚 largest mirrored building, until Dec. 14. (Supplied)
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Updated 08 November 2024

Ancient Italian masterpieces arrive in AlUla for first regional exhibit at Maraya

Ancient Italian masterpieces arrive in AlUla for first regional exhibit at Maraya

DUBAI: The Royal Commission for AlUla has partnered with the National Archaeological Museum of Naples to bring ancient masterpieces from its renowned collection to 黑料社区 and the region for the first time.

The agreement between RCU and MANN will facilitate the transport of a curated collection of artifacts from Naples to AlUla for the 鈥淢asterpieces of the National Archaeological Museum of Naples鈥 exhibit.




Statuette of Alexander on horseback Herculaneum, 1st century BCE Bronze. (Supplied)

This exhibit, a highlight of AlUla鈥檚 2024 Ancient Kingdoms Festival, is on display at Maraya, the world鈥檚 largest mirrored building, until Dec. 14.

Fifteen masterpieces from ancient sites such as Pompeii, Herculaneum and Rome are being presented to a regional audience for the first time, marking a historic debut outside Italy.聽

The Nilotic Mosaic, displayed abroad only once before in Japan, will also be featured.聽




Statue of Trajan Minturno, late 1st century CE Marble. (Supplied)

Abdulrahman Al-Suhaibani, vice president of culture at the RCU, said: 鈥淭he National Archaeological Museum of Naples is a repository of masterpieces that reveal the wonders and richly interconnected stories that helped shaped the ancient world 鈥 key among them are Nabataean artifacts including alters and inscriptions dedicated to the Nabataean chief deity Dushares that show the extent of that civilization, from AlUla in northwest Arabia to the shores of southern Europe.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 a privilege for RCU to host the masterpieces of the National Archaeological Museum of Naples exhibit and to display its wonderful collection of ancient artifacts for the first time in the region as we build toward an exciting calendar of cultural events, including the AlUla World Archaeological Symposium and the Ancient Kingdom鈥檚 Festival,鈥 he said.聽


Co-founder of digital platform The Open Crate shares Art Basel top picks

Co-founder of digital platform The Open Crate shares Art Basel top picks
Updated 21 June 2025

Co-founder of digital platform The Open Crate shares Art Basel top picks

Co-founder of digital platform The Open Crate shares Art Basel top picks

BASEL: Tunisian art expert Amina Debbiche, who co-founded digital art platform The Open Crate alongside Nora Mansour, shares her top artworks from Switzerland鈥檚 Art Basel contemporary art fair, which wraps up on Sunday.

Amina Debbiche. (Supplied)

The Open Crate allows clients to digitalize their entire collection, whether it be artwork, design objects or luxury items.

Yto Barrada at Sfeir-Semler Gallery

鈥淚 first discovered Yto Barrada鈥檚 work at the Arsenale during the 2011 Venice Biennale and was instantly captivated by her poetic and political approach. Since then, I鈥檝e followed her brilliant trajectory across film, photography, textiles, and installation. Born in Paris and raised in Tangier, her practice explores themes of memory, displacement, and resistance. We鈥檝e now come full circle - she will represent France at the upcoming Venice Biennale, curated by Myriam Ben Salah.鈥

Yto Barrada鈥檚 work at Art Basel. (Supplied)

 Alia Farid鈥檚 鈥楨lsewhere鈥 at Art Basel Unlimited

Alia Farid鈥檚 鈥楨lsewhere鈥 at Art Basel Unlimited. (Supplied)

鈥淎lia Farid鈥檚 鈥楨lsewhere鈥 deeply moved me with its layered storytelling and political tenderness. The work maps Arab and South Asian migration to Latin America and the Caribbean through handwoven rugs made with Iraqi weavers. It documents hybrid identities, memory, and solidarity across geographies. I鈥檝e long admired how Alia reclaims overlooked narratives with such poetic clarity. Her voice feels both urgent and timeless.鈥

Eunnam Hong鈥檚 鈥楽afeway鈥 at Mendes Wood DM booth

鈥淓unnam Hong鈥檚 painting 鈥 stopped me in my tracks 鈥 cinematic, hyper-stylized, and effortlessly cool. With nods to Cindy Sherman and K-drama aesthetics, the Korean artist explores identity and performance through staged, uncanny tableaus. Her figures- drenched in soft light, wrapped in curlers and headscarves, clutching vitamin D and Safeway bags - feel both retro and unmistakably now. It鈥檚 suburban surrealism meets generational moodboard, complete with Converse and quiet rebellion. Hong is one of the most compelling contemporary voices out there - sharp, relatable, and iconic in the making.

Eunnam Hong鈥檚 鈥楽afeway鈥 at Mendes Wood DM booth. (Supplied)
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Simone Fattal鈥檚 鈥楳usic On My Mind鈥 (2024)

鈥淪imone Fattal is a Syrian Lebanese artist whose sculptural practice draws from archaeology, poetry, and mythology to explore themes of memory, exile, and resilience. Born in Damascus and raised in Beirut, she has created only a few large-scale sculptures, making each one rare and significant. Her works are held in major collections including MoMA, Centre Pompidou, and the Sharjah Art Foundation 鈥 I was drawn to 鈥淢usic On My Mind鈥 for its quiet power 鈥 the naive, totemic form and subtle reference to sound felt deeply poetic.鈥

Simone Fattal鈥檚 鈥楳usic On My Mind鈥 (2024). (Supplied)

M'barek Bouhchichi鈥檚 鈥楾err

M'barek Bouhchichi鈥檚 鈥楾erra鈥 series (2024)


Noah Davis鈥檚 鈥楾he Goat from Grayson鈥 (2008) at David Zwirner

鈥淚 love this work for its quiet intensity and material poetry and Selma Feriani, who presents it, is one of the few truly independent voices from the region to make it to Art Basel with a consistently bold program. M鈥檅arek Bouhchichi, born in southeastern Morocco, lives and works in Tahanaout, Morocco. The artist collaborates with women artisans to create henna-dyed wool works that evoke both landscape and memory. His 鈥楾erra鈥 series explores cultural links between Morocco and Mali through ancestral weaving techniques. These minimal, earthy compositions blur the line between textile and painting. A major solo show in Tunis is coming this September.鈥

Noah Davis鈥檚 鈥楾he Goat from Grayson鈥 (2008) at David Zwirner

鈥淚鈥檝e always been drawn to Noah Davis鈥檚 ability to create scenes that feel both dreamlike and grounded in Black lived experience. 鈥淭he Goat from Grayson鈥 (2008), shown here at David Zwirner, captures his signature blend of poetic realism, rich symbolism and painterly tenderness. The glowing tree, the quiet tension, and the spiritual undertone pull you in. Davis, who passed away tragically young at 32, was not only a brilliant painter but also the founder of The Underground Museum in Los Angeles, a vital space for Black art and community. His work was the subject of a major retrospective at the Hammer Museum in 2020, cementing his legacy as one of the most influential artists of his generation.鈥

Eric Fischl鈥檚 鈥楢fter the Funeral鈥 (2017)

鈥淓ric Fischl鈥檚 paintings often feel like paused movie scenes, loaded with tension, memory, and unspoken drama. I was instantly drawn to these two women, something about the cigarette, the ice cube, the gaze, it felt like I鈥檇 stumbled into a Woody Allen film mid-conversation. Fischl captures that strange mix of intimacy and detachment with uncanny precision. A key figure of American figurative painting since the 1980s, his work explores suburban psychology and social dynamics. He is represented by Skarstedt, a gallery known for championing major contemporary artists like David Salle, Cindy Sherman, and George Condo.鈥

Eric Fischl鈥檚 鈥楢fter the Funeral鈥 (2017)

Sheila Hicks鈥檚 鈥楲ianes Etoiles鈥 (2020)

鈥淪heila Hicks鈥檚 鈥楲ianes Etoiles鈥 is pure visual rhythm. Its vibrant threads, soft textures, and sculptural layering instantly drew me in. There is something meditative and sensual about the way the colors pulse across the surface. Hicks, a pioneer of textile art, has redefined fiber as a sculptural and painterly medium for over six decades. This piece feels both contemporary and ancestral, like a coded language of color and craft. It is shown by Alison Jacques, a gallery that consistently champions strong, visionary practices.鈥

Wael Shawky鈥檚 鈥業 Am Hymns of The New Temples: Pompeii glass amphora (#06)鈥 (2023) at the booth of Lia Rumma

鈥淲ael Shawky鈥檚 amphora sculptures are a masterclass in historical layering and contemporary wit. Representing the Egyptian Pavilion at the last Venice Biennale, his work was among the most celebrated and nearly won the Golden Lion. The video 鈥淒rama鈥1882鈥 retelling of the 鈥橴rabi revolution that was co鈥慺unded through support from Mai Eldib, who organised key patronage, was later acquired by a major institution in the Middle East. These Murano glass forms, draped in ornate textiles, are as subtle as they are rich in reference. Shawky continues to expand the visual language of Arab myth, ritual, and storytelling with quiet force.鈥

Wael Shawky鈥檚 鈥業 Am Hymns of The New Temples: Pompeii glass amphora (#06)鈥 (2023) at the booth of Lia Rumma

Amoako Boafo鈥檚 鈥楩loral One Piece鈥 (2025) at Gagosian Gallery鈥檚 booth

鈥淭his striking portrait by Amoako Boafo was exhibited at the Gagosian booth, where the brilliant Rola Wazni, director of Gagosian Paris, walked me through a presentation curated by Francesco Bonami. Boafo, originally from Ghana and based in Vienna, is known for his lush finger-painted figures and bold exploration of Black identity and presence. His textured brushwork and floral detailing here are both tender and defiant. The composition radiates quiet power, dignity, and individuality. Rolla鈥檚 sharp eye and grace made the experience even more memorable.鈥

Amoako Boafo鈥檚 鈥楩loral One Piece鈥 (2025) at Gagosian Gallery鈥檚 booth

Maurizio Cattelan and Rudofl Stingel at Gagosian Gallery鈥檚 booth

鈥淕agosian鈥檚 booth at Art Basel 2025, curated by Francesco Bonami, offered a brilliantly irreverent pairing of Maurizio Cattelan鈥檚 鈥楴o鈥 (2021) and Rudolf Stingel鈥檚 鈥楿ntitled鈥 (2012). Cattelan鈥檚 kneeling figure in a suit, head covered by a paper bag, delivers a biting satire of modern-day capitalism and mental health collapse 鈥 a man caught between denial and trauma, refusing to face symbolic castration or mortality. Stingel鈥檚 silvery abstraction provided a haunting, meditative counterpoint, echoing themes of absence and ego. Together, the works reflected on visibility, repression, and the absurd rituals of the art world. The result was a sharp, minimalist statement that lingered long after.鈥


Gigi Hadid鈥檚 latest cashmere launch inspired by New York

Gigi Hadid鈥檚 latest cashmere launch inspired by New York
Updated 21 June 2025

Gigi Hadid鈥檚 latest cashmere launch inspired by New York

Gigi Hadid鈥檚 latest cashmere launch inspired by New York

DUBAI: US Palestinian Dutch supermodel and brand founder Gigi Hadid has released her latest collection 鈥 and a new summer campaign 鈥 under her cashmere label Guest in Residence.

The new line was inspired by New York, according to Hadid, who founded her brand in 2022.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

鈥淚鈥檓 endlessly inspired by New York City 鈥 a place I鈥檝e called home for many years 鈥 and the notion that we鈥檙e all guests here. For our collection, we embrace the great duality every New Yorker faces in Summer: the thrill of a busy day in the city, paired with the urge to hop in a car with friends and escape to somewhere quiet and laid-back. No matter where you find yourself, our cashmere pieces embrace a spirit of timelessness that always works,鈥 Hadid is quoted as saying on the Guest in Residence Instagram page.

The launch was complemented by a video campaign shared on social media, in which Hadid is joined by fellow models as they explore New York in the summer.

Paolo Santosuosso acted as the campaign鈥檚 art director, while the looks were styled by Elizabeth Fraser-Bell.

Hadid launched her clothing label, which features soft, colorful knitwear, in September 2022.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

鈥淥ver the last handful of years, I didn鈥檛 want to be backed into starting my own line just because there was an offer on the table or a deal to be made,鈥 she wrote to her followers on Instagram at the time.

鈥淭he earliest days of Guest in Residence came about when I started to question the cashmere market, and those answers gave me a path,鈥 she added.

鈥淚 believe that because of its sustainable qualities 鈥 natural and made to cherish and to pass down 鈥 cashmere is a luxury that should be more accessible.鈥

Celebrities including Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, Taylor Swift and Bradley Cooper have been spotted wearing the label鈥檚 designs.

In June, Hadid also unveiled a new campaign with Brazilian footwear brand Havaianas.

The model, who launched a line with the flip flop label, starred in a vintage-inspired series of photographs. In the shots, she shows off slippers from her collection with the brand and is seen wearing retro outfits on a beach.


Post Malone to headline 2025聽Esports World Cup opening ceremony in Riyadh

Post Malone to headline 2025聽Esports World Cup opening ceremony in Riyadh
Updated 20 June 2025

Post Malone to headline 2025聽Esports World Cup opening ceremony in Riyadh

Post Malone to headline 2025聽Esports World Cup opening ceremony in Riyadh

DUBAI: US rapper Post Malone 鈥 known for tracks like 鈥淩ockstar,鈥 鈥淚 Had Some Help鈥 and 鈥淪unflower鈥 鈥 will perform will headline the opening ceremony of the 2025 Esports World Cup in 黑料社区.

The rap and country music artist will hit the stage in Riyadh on July 10.

In August 2020, the singer became part of Envy Gaming鈥榮 ownership group, taking an undisclosed stake in the company, Esports Insider reporter of the North American organization that has since merged with Native Gaming.

The singer will return to the region to perform at the 2025 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Friday Dec. 5.

Malone previously performed at the 2018 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. He then returned in 2022, taking to the stage at Etihad Park.


Two Dubai restaurants make World鈥檚 50 Best Restaurants 2025 list

Two Dubai restaurants make World鈥檚 50 Best Restaurants 2025 list
Updated 21 June 2025

Two Dubai restaurants make World鈥檚 50 Best Restaurants 2025 list

Two Dubai restaurants make World鈥檚 50 Best Restaurants 2025 list

DUBAI: Two restaurants in Dubai made the World鈥檚 50 Best Restaurants 2025 list, which was unveiled on Thursday.

Orfali Bros placed 37th, while Tr猫sind Studio came in at 27.

鈥淭he Orfali brothers from Aleppo, Syria, have created a genuinely unique dining experience in multi-cultural Dubai,鈥 the guide read.

鈥淭here are three brothers: Mohamad (head chef), Wassim and Omar, pastry chefs. They mix traditional Syrian staples with pan-regional favorites, and European culinary tropes with Asian ingredients to create a menu that defies categorization.鈥

The restaurant also has one Michelin star.

Meanwhile, Indian eatery Tr猫sind Studio, which has three Michelin stars, was awarded No. 27 on The World鈥檚 50 Best Restaurants 2025 list.

In a released statement, head chef Himanshu Saini said: 鈥淏eing named #27 in The World鈥檚 50 Best Restaurants is a celebration of the team, our culture, and the flavors that inspire everything we do. This honor reinforces our belief that modern Indian cuisine belongs on the world stage while staying true to our heritage.鈥

The restaurant was also awarded The Best Restaurant in the Middle East 2025 top spot.

鈥淒ining at Tr猫sind Studio, now located on The Palm Jumeirah, can be a dramatic experience, with just 20 seats available. As you progress through the tasting menu, expect to be relocated to different areas of the restaurant, each carefully curated to match the plates in front of you, cooked by chef Himanshu Saini,鈥 the Best Restaurant guide read.

The World's 50 Best Restaurants list is annually created by William Reed Business Media. It collates the opinion of more than 1,000 international restaurant industry experts, including chefs and food writers who vote for their favorite dining experiences.


The hottest music festivals of 2025聽

The hottest music festivals of 2025聽
Updated 20 June 2025

The hottest music festivals of 2025聽

The hottest music festivals of 2025聽

DUBAI: Make your summer travel plans with music in mind 

Glastonbury 

Where: Wiltshire, England 

When: June 25-29 

What: Glastonbury has a convincing claim to being the world鈥檚 most famous festival, and regularly attracts more than 200,000 people to the Somerset countryside to see a diverse lineup that 鈥 apart from music megastars 鈥 includes stand-up comedy, circus acts, theater performances and more. This year鈥檚 Pyramid Stage headliners are English pop-rock outfit The 1975, US veteran Neil Young, and US singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo, while top of the bill on The Other Stage are UK hip-hop star Loyle Carner, the inspiration behind last year鈥檚 鈥楤rat Summer鈥 Charli XCX, and seminal electronic-music act The Prodigy. Elsewhere, there really is something for all tastes.  

Other must-see acts: Raye, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Rod Stewart, Biffy Clyro, Noah Kahan, The Big Moon, Wolf Alice, Doechii, Wet Leg 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tomorrowland 

Where: Boom, Belgium 

When: July 18-20 and 25-27 

What: A regular award-winner, Tomorrowland is one of the world鈥檚 best electronic dance music festivals. A reported 400,000 people attended last year鈥檚 event in De Schorre recreational park, which also accommodates the festival鈥檚 official campsite, DreamVille. This year鈥檚 Mainstage headliners include Martin Garrix, David Guetta, Armin van Buuren, and Swedish House Mafia, but there鈥檚 also plenty of less-mainstream acts performing over the festival鈥檚 two weekends on its 14 stages. 

Other must-see acts: Steve Aoki, Afrojack, Charlotte De Witte (pictured), Alok, ANNA, Amelie Lens, Eric Prydz 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Lollapalooza 

Where: Chicago, US 

When: July 31鈥揂ug. 3  

What: It may no longer be seen as quite the cultural thermometer it once was, but Lollapalooza is still an eclectic feast for music lovers 鈥 booking acts from genres including alt-rock, metal, punk, pop, hip-hop and EDM 鈥 and attracts around 400,000 people every year to its home in Chicago. This year鈥檚 headliners include Australian alt-dance group R眉f眉s Du Sol; US rap star Tyler, The Creator; Olivia Rodrigo; and US singer-songwriter Sabrina Carpenter. 

Other must-see acts: A$AP Rocky, Twice, Luke Combs, Gracie Abrams, Cage The Elephant, Bleachers, Doechii, Martin Garrix 

All Together Now 

Where: Waterford, Ireland 

When: July 31-Aug. 3 

What: The great joy of Irish festival All Together Now is the hidden gems further down the lineup, as well as the 鈥榮ideshows鈥 of art, spoken word, comedy, theater and wellness in a gorgeous setting. Since its inception, All Together Now has built a reputation for having a deep bench full of quality. So while the headliners 鈥斺痺ho this year include Fontaines D.C., Nelly Furtado, and London Grammar 鈥斺痑ren鈥檛 on the megastar scale of the world鈥檚 major festivals, this festival is still well worth a visit. 

Other must-see acts: Wet Leg, Leftfield, Michael Kiwanuka, Infinity Song, Gurriers, Glasshouse 

Osheaga 

Where: Montreal, Canada 

When: Aug. 1-3 

What: Spread over six stages in Montreal鈥檚 beautiful Parc Jean-Drapeau, Osheaga focuses on up-and-coming acts as well as major names and incorporates a variety of genres. Other attractions apart from the music include volleypong, a Ferris wheel, and art exhibitions. This year鈥檚 headliners on the main Bell River Stage are US pop-rock giants The Killers; Tyler, The Creator; and Olivia Rodrigo.  

Other must-see acts: Doechii, Glass Animals, Lucy Dacus, The Chainsmokers, Gracie Abrams, Jamie xx, The Beaches, FINNEAS 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sziget Festival 

Where: Budapest, Hungary 

When: Aug. 6-11 

What: Sometimes called 鈥淓urope鈥檚 Burning Man,鈥 both because of its size (around 1,000 performances each year) and its weird side attractions 鈥斺痠ncluding a very odd amusement park 鈥斺疭ziget takes place on the breathtaking Old Buda Island on the River Danube. Headliners on the main stage this year include Charli XCX (pictured), Canadian singer Shawn Mendes, US rapper A$AP Rocky, American rapper and singer Post Malone, and US singer-songwriter Chappell Roan. 

Other must-see acts: FKA Twigs, The Last Dinner Party, Mother, Empire of the Sun, Justice, Amelie Lens, Caribou, Armin van Buuren 

Reading & Leeds 

Where: Reading and Leeds, England 

When: Aug. 21-24 

What: With the same lineup performing on different nights in two different venues a couple hundred miles apart, Reading & Leeds usually attracts a total of more than 200,000 people to shows that tend to focus on indie and alternative music as well as hip-hop. This year鈥檚 headliners are Irish rocker Hozier (pictured), Chappell Roan, English rock band Bring Me The Horizon, and US rapper Travis Scott.  

Other must-see acts: Limp Bizkit, Becky Hill, The Kooks, D-Block Europe, Amyl and the Sniffers, Rudim3ntal, Red Rum Club