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Artscape Picasso hails great success

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, September 14 - 2008 at 12:47
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Organised by Tourism Development & Investment Company and supported by the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage, Artscape Picasso, the first in a series of informal, cultural events, was hailed as a phenomenal success recently, at Abu Dhabi's Cultural Foundation.

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  • Artscape Picasso hall.
    Artscape Picasso hall.
The four-hour event provided visitors of all ages and nationalities with an informal and inspiring evening celebrating the work of artist Pablo Picasso through film, live music, learning opportunities and a participatory, live painting studio under the guidance of resident artists in a dynamic and vibrant atmosphere.

Upon arrival, members of the public were welcomed into a relaxed environment at the 'Artscape Lounge' by UAE- based musician Kamal Mussallam and his band, playing a jazz fusion of Oriental and Latin music. The Lounge lead to an exhibition of large-scale reproductions of a series of paintings by Picasso and a display of quotations by the artist, thus reflecting his aesthetic and his philosophy. Human statues dressed in characters from Picasso's work mingled with the public, bringing further interactivity with the audience. Children and adults alike packed the painting studio throughout the evening and painted passionately for four consecutive hours.

One guest commented:
"When I heard about Artscape I came with all my friends. When we arrived, we were in awe of the great atmosphere and the richness of the programme!"


The audience also attended an informative and engaging lecture by Dr. Martin Giesen, Professor of Art History in the Visual and Performing Arts at the American University of Sharjah, who spoke about the nature of art practice and the value of art through the work of Picasso.
The final element of the night included a magical performance of sand animation by artist Frenc Cako. The artist drew figurative representations in sand to the sound of music, while integrating elements from the work of Picasso.

Commenting on the success of the event, Mahita El Bacha Urieta, Public Programming Manager, Culture Department at Tourism Development & Investment Company (TDIC) said:
"We were thrilled by the great turnout! The popularity of the event has underlined the importance of increased art programming in Abu Dhabi. The great mix of people and their enthusiasm and participatory spirit, has encouraged us to make sure that the next Artscape exceeds the public's expectation."


TDIC will also be presenting exhibitions and further cultural activities from October 2008 onwards that will be announced regularly. The next Artscape event will take place in December 2008.
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About TDIC:
Tourism Development & Investment Company (TDIC) is Abu Dhabi's leading cultural and tourism asset developer and the name behind some of the world's most significant cultural initiatives including the Cultural District on Saadiyat Island which will be home to the world's largest single concentration of major cultural institutions, including the Sheikh Zayed National Museum, designed by Lord Norman Foster. The island will also include the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi Museum designed by Frank Gehry; the Louvre Abu Dhabi museum designed by Jean Nouvel; a performing arts centre designed by Zaha Hadid and a maritime museum by Japan's Tadao Ando.

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