Like the Spice Gallery and Mezze are proud to present Dubai Underground, an exhibition featuring seven artists from Dubai whose works reveal the hidden complexity of this glitzy Persian Gulf city. The artists featured in Dubai Underground are Hind Mezaina, Sheikha Bin Daher, Jalal Abu Thina, John Hollingsworth, Mohamed Somji, Khalid Mezaina and Reem Al Gaith.
Palm tree shaped islands, the world’s tallest building, opulent hotels and the extravagant lifestyles that go along with it- these are the first images that come to mind with the mere mention of Dubai. But beyond this superficial image is a city steeped in contradictions and paradoxes. Dubai Underground explores these contrasts as portrayed by this group of artists, some of which are Emirati (nationals of the United Arab Emirates), and others who represent the city’s international complexion, coming from Tanzania, Libya and the UK. Their works reflect the myriad realities coexisting in Dubai, from juxtaposition of the wealthy elite’s conspicuous consumption against the hidden plight of the laborers, who are quite literally building the city brick by brick, to the challenges young Emiratis face in defining and retaining their cultural identity when they have become a minority, making up just 15 percent of the city’s population.
Dubai is the city and Emirate that forms one of the seven members of the union of the United Arab Emirates, formed in 1972 on the tip of the Middle Eastern peninsula. The city has been grabbing headlines in recent years for its ambitious architectural projects, creation of world-class enterprises and also very recently as a new hub for the emergence of the visual arts in the Middle East. The recent arrival of all the major auction houses, art fairs, a growing number of galleries and intent of museums such as the Guggenheim and Louvre to establish themselves in the neighboring Emirate of Abu Dhabi, have signaled a new awareness and interest in the way art and culture influences the shaping of this city.
And in March: From March 6th until April 1st, Like the Spice will present their second solo show of Rachel Beach’s painting/sculpture hybrids. Pitting 2D illusion against 3D reality, her works frustrate the boundaries between perception and rationality.
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Added by Like the spice on January 19, 2009