Marwan Bassiouni, New British Views #51, Scotland, 2022, Pigment print on fine art paper mounted on Dibond, Framed dimensions: 200 x 150 cm.
Dubai, UAE
Lawrie Shabibi was founded in 2010 and opened its doors in early 2011 in Alserkal Avenue, located within the light industrial warehouse district of Al Quoz inDubai. Following the relocation of several renowned galleries, this quickly became the hub of contemporary art in the region, and we have been a forerunner in the development of this contemporary art scene. The gallery’s initial focus was on the practices of emerging contemporary artists from the Middle East and NorthAfrica (the “Global South”), and in the last five years we introduced artists from other regions and generations, yet with the same focus on the “underrepresented”.A major focus remains the support of artists from the diaspora who create work in all media to explore issues such as identity, memory, history and socio-political issues specific to the diasporic experience.
Another part of the programme is to organise art historical exhibitions, working with an older generation of artists. Of note are the historic shows presented for theMoroccan pioneer Mohamed Melehi (1936-2020) and most recently Iraqi/French Mehdi Moutashar (b.1943) and Mona Saudi (1945-2022) – at fairs that includeFrieze Masters in London, Abu Dhabi Art and Artissima in Turin, showing works from the 1950s – 1980s. We also work closely with museums and have successfully placed works with The Guggenheim, Tate Modern, Centre Pompidou, The British Museum, Dallas Museum of Art, LACMA and the Cincinnati ArtMuseum. By integrating older (and less discovered) artists with younger artists we create a context and depth to the programme which we consider important when working with underrepresented regions.
The gallery collaborates closely with museums and has successfully placed works in institutions including The Guggenheim, Tate Modern, Centre Pompidou, The British Museum, Dallas Museum of Art, LACMA, and the Cincinnati Art Museum. By integrating older, lesser-known artists with younger talent, Lawrie Shabibi aims to create a rich context and depth in its program, an approach considered essential to its mission of representing artists from underrepresented regions.
EXHIBITING ARTISTS
Hamra Abbas,born in 1976, Kuwait
Nabil Nahas,born in 1949, Lebanon
Ishmael Randall-Weeks,born in 1976, Peru
Mona Saudi,born in 1945-2022, Jordan
Mohamed Ahmed,born in, 1962
Farhad Ahrarnia,born in 1971, Iran
REPRESENTED ARTISTS
Hamra Abbas
Maliheh Afnan
Farhad Ahrarnia
Shaikha Al Mazrou
Mounir Fatmi
Asad Faulwell
Yazan Khalili
Driss Ouadahi
Shahpour Pouyan
Nathaniel Rackowe
Larissa Sansour
Ishmael Randall Weeks
Mehdi Moutashar
Mohamed Melehi
Mohamed Ahmed Ibrahim
Mona Saudi
Timo Nasseri
Dima Srouji
Rand Abdul Jabbar
Nabil Nahas
Amir Nour
Mandy El-Sayegh
Augustine Paredes
Marwan Bassiouni