When it comes to five-star hotels, Dubai offers something for everyone’s taste. There is certainly a consistency in quality, offering accommodations that are second-to-none in terms of taste and design, and exceptional in hospitality. Guests will be given the royal treatment, and are surrounded by luxury in one of the most exciting cities in the region. There are ample beaches, and a wonderfully complex urban life, and tourist explorations in any area will reveal more hidden jewels in this complex desert.
In the past few years there has been an unexpected boom in terms of culture and cultural production. The art scene here is thriving, and there is an elegance and sophistication here that makes for an active artistic community and an involved and educated public. One of the welcome products of this favorable mix is the BAF Art School. Part of BAF 2009, which is held in the historic district of Al Bastakiya, BAF Art School is the brain-child of Sara Raza.
Sara Raza, curator of BAF 2009 , has impressive credentials as the former curator of public arts programs at the Tate Modern. Based in London, she is also the co-editor of ArtsAsiaPacific Magazine, and she brings her visionary approach to BAF 2009. BAF Art School is a series of public programs presented in conjunction with the art fair, and consists of a series of panel discussions designed to investigate some of the more pressing issues of contemporary art that are specific to the UAE. Focusing on topics such as surveillance, collaboration, and the nature of artistic practice in today’s economy, BAF Art School is not just a presentation of ideas from scholars and practitioners, but is in fact a dialogue with the public. The intention is to promote lively discussion in conjunction with the well-attended and widely acclaimed BAF. By all accounts, the first Art School was very successful, and sets an impressive precedent for the art fairs to come.
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