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Art Basel Qatar: Impact on Middle Eastern Art Scene

6 February 2026
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Art Basel Qatar: Impact on Middle Eastern Art Scene
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Doha – The inaugural Art Basel Qatar opened in Doha, featuring a diverse range of artists, including Pablo Picasso and Jean-Michel Basquiat. Artistic director Wael Shawky emphasized representation, showcasing works from the Global South, particularly the Middle East. The fair’s unique gallery format allowed multiple pieces from individual artists, creating a vibrant cultural exchange for both local and international visitors. Attendees praised the inclusive atmosphere and the opportunity to see high-caliber art from their region.

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