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Art Market visit in Abu Dhabi
Another trip to Middle East.
We are developing our business contacts in the Abu Dhabi region and, as usual, visiting newly opened museums and art galleries. We are very impressed with the expansion of the Culture District in Abu Dhabi.
In addition to the Louvre Abu Dhabi, the Zayed National Museum has just opened and the Guggenheim Museum is about to open. The Saadiyat Cultural District is one of the largest cultural attraction complexes in the world.
Young Poland Exhibition – ‘Polish Art 1890-1918’, Kyoto, Japan, April 2025
This time, Biblioteca de Arte visited distant Japan! The purpose of the trip was to visit Expo 2025 in Osaka and, of course, the exhibition Young Poland 1890-1918 at the Museum in Kyoto. This trip was the first of many to come, demonstrating our interest in the Middle and Far East, and in particular the art market in Japan and South Korea.
In March 2025, Bibliotece de Arte visited the Netherlands. We enjoyed two days of viewing one of the most famous art fairs in Europe – TEFAF Maastricht.
The Bibliotece de Arte gallery focuses on Polish contemporary art and the younger generation of artists.
We strive to promote paintings and graphic art by contemporary artists on the Polish art market, but we also seek new markets and sales regions for them.
One of the art markets that interests us most is the Middle East.
Every year, we try to visit numerous exhibitions in the countries of the Arabian Peninsula. We visit Dubai and Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates, Doha in Qatar, and Riyadh in Saudi Arabia.
Oriental art from Arab countries has always been of interest to us, which is why we try to combine our passion with promotion and commercial activities in the Middle East region.
We maintain collections of books, albums and catalogues of Polish painting exhibitions with oriental motifs.
We explore the work of Polish painters from the 18th to the 20th century who depicted the culture of the Arab world of that time.
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