The Middle East’s largest contemporary art fair, World Art Dubai, opened its doors today at the Dubai World Trade Centre, launching four days of vibrant artistic exchange that will run until April 20th.Now in its 11th edition, the fair builds upon last year’s milestone 10th anniversary celebration with an impressive showcase featuring over 10,000 artworks from more than 400 galleries and solo artists representing 65+ countries.
The event continues to strengthen Dubai’s position as a global cultural hub, creating a marketplace where established collectors and first-time buyers alike can discover accessible, original art.
India maintains its traditionally strong presence at the fair, with galleries including Kala Sanksruthi, Rare Mandi Pvt Limited, and THE PALLETE showcasing works alongside numerous UAE-based Indian artists.
Organized in collaboration with the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, this year’s expanded programming includes 12 world pavilions, 54 live performances combining music and art, and 10 expert talks designed to engage visitors of all backgrounds.The popular Art Mentorship Program returns for its second year with twice as many participants, pairing emerging Emirati artists with renowned mentors Rashid Al Mulla, Dr. Najat Makki, and Abdulraheem Salim.
Interactive elements remain central to the fair’s appeal, with initiatives like Artwalk, WAD Studio, and Urban Art DXB offering immersive experiences that make contemporary art more accessible to the public.As visitors explore the extensive collection spanning traditional oil paintings to cutting-edge digital works, World Art Dubai 2025 continues its mission of fostering cultural dialogue and connecting diverse artistic communities under one roof.