Pablo Larios delves into the ongoing transformations within the Gulf and their impact on the contemporary arts ecosystem. The Gulf, a region renowned for its affluence and swift advancement, is making substantial investments in cultural institution development.
This strategic move aims to diversify their economic foundations and position the Gulf as a prominent cultural destination on the international scene. A host of new museums, galleries, and art fairs are emerging, drawing interest from both local and global artists and audiences alike.
These initiatives are not only redefining the Gulf’s cultural framework but are also posing a challenge to traditional art capitals by fostering new hubs for artistic creation and interaction.