Dubai’s Sculpture Park Set to Close its Doors with Over 100 Artworks on Display

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An art extravaganza in Dubai is set to conclude its second season as organizers have announced the closure date of September 30. The DIFC Sculpture Park, situated at the Gate Building and extending into Gate Avenue, showcases an impressive collection of over 100 artworks contributed by artists from around the globe. The best part? Entry to this cultural spectacle is entirely free.

This season, the park has captivated visitors with its theme ‘Tales Under the Gate,’ presenting a diverse array of modern, futuristic, innovative, and cutting-edge artistic creations from established and independent artists representing various art movements worldwide. Notable pieces include the towering ‘Spirit of Hathor’ by Natalie Clark and a colossal head of Hercules, reimagined as a DJ by artist Emre Yusufi, emerging from the grass outside the Gate Building. The park also proudly features the work of local Emirati artist Azza Al Qubaisi, ‘Between the Dunes,’ an art piece paying tribute to the UAE’s natural landscape using sustainable materials. Additionally, visitors have the unique opportunity to view four sculptures by the legendary Salvador Dali, including ‘Woman of Time.’ Don’t miss the chance to explore this vibrant world of art before it bids farewell on September 30.