Louvre Abu Dhabi has also inaugurated the 5th edition of 'Art Here', to celebrate contemporary art in the region. This time on the theme of Shadows. For each edition the invitation has been extended further and further away, so this year the artists are coming not only from the GCC but also from Japan.
Out of over 400 submissions, 6 artworks (by 7 artists, one is done by a duo) are competing this season.
I really liked these artworks, and the fact that they are once again displayed outside and interacting with the architecture. I took the following photos in the daytime, but considering the theme is Shadows, I believe the artworks come even more to their right during the evenings. I will have to stay late one day and see!
Tree Studies, by Hamra Abbas from Pakistan. Beautifully colourful artwork made out of cut stones of lapis lazuli, and marble.
I remember. A light, by Palestinian artist Ahmed Al Aqra. Like a library of frozen memories!
Skadw by Riouchi Kurokawa, from Japan. This is actually a 16 minute long installation that involves sounds, lights and fog. It doesn't really come to its right through a photo.
Echo, by Emirati artist Jumairy. An artwork you are supposed to interact with, inspired by the myth of Echo and Narcissus.
A Sundial for the Night without End, by Rintero Fuse from Japan. This is placed on top of one of the buildings, on the viewing terrace. A poignant place for this artwork, with the beautiful views over the Saadiyat Cultural District.
Choreography of a cloud, dancing shadows, by the duo Yokome and Bouyad, from Japan and Morocco. I absolutely love this installation, love love love! So poetic!




































