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Three horses in front of a pink wall.

Mexico City, Doha or L.A.? The Answer Depends on What You’re Looking For

This year, there’s no shortage of warm-weather art world detours for collectors who, after Christmas, are thoroughly done with the cold.
By Elisa Carollo
A staircase and escalator descend into an exhibition area marked with red signs reading “NOMAD Vault.” Above, a mosaic ceiling with green, white and blue honeycomb shapes fans out over the space.

NOMAD Abu Dhabi Turns a Decommissioned Airport Terminal into a Destination for Design

The boutique design fair launched by Nicolas Bellavance-Lecompte is positioned to become the region’s only fair dedicated to collectible design.
By Elisa Carollo
A booth installation view showing a long orange abstract painting, a row of black and red metal sculptures displayed on white plinths, a hanging mobile, a brightly colored geometric painting on the right wall and a mixed-media sculpture on a pedestal in the corner.

Abu Dhabi Art 2025 Stakes Out Its Vision Ahead of Frieze’s Takeover

Rooted in the U.A.E.’s fast-growing artistic landscape, the fair seems eager to expand its international reach before the megafair takes the reins in 2026.
By Elisa Carollo
A sunlit courtyard in Doha’s Msheireb Downtown district, featuring modern beige stone buildings with geometric facades, shaded walkways, and a patterned plaza beneath a latticed canopy.

Art Basel Qatar Announces 87 Exhibitors Bringing Work for the Inaugural Edition

By Elisa Carollo
Exterior view of M7 in Doha’s Msheireb district, showing a symmetrical plaza flanked by modern beige buildings with large windows and shaded walkways, leading to the M7 creative hub under a geometric canopy.

Art Basel Expands to the Gulf With a New Qatar Edition in 2026

By Elisa Carollo
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