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We Live Together?

The highly anticipated Architecture Biennale is just around the corner, commencing on Saturday, May 20 and concluding on Sunday, November 26. The event will be curated by the renowned architect, professor of architecture, and writer Lesley Lokko. This time around, the Biennale will have a special focus on the theme “How Will We Live Together?” and will delve into the contemporary urban and social environments, exploring the opportunities and challenges that lie within.

Over 60 countries from around the world will be participating in the Biennale, showcasing their innovative and exceptional exhibitions. Attendees can also look forward to workshops, talks, and installations by architects, urban planners, and scholars. This grand event will be hosted at several locations across the city, including the iconic Arsenale and Giardini venues.

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The exhibition aims to inspire conversations and encourage fresh ideas and approaches to tackling pressing issues such as urbanisation, sustainability, and social justice. The Biennale promises to be a hub of innovation, stimulating dialogue and progress in the field of architecture.

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ART+TECH AT ART DUBAI

Christie’s shone a light on the intersection of art and technology at its firstever Art+Tech Summit in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) during the Art Dubai event in early March. This groundbreaking oneday summit explored the relationship between art and technology by examining how technology has transformed the art world, and discussed future innovations that will shape it further. The Art+Tech Summit featured an impressive array of talks, panel discussions, and exhibitions, bringing together artists, collectors, and technology experts from around the world to foster a dynamic dialogue between the two fields. By showcasing cutting-edge technological advancements alongside contemporary art, the summit aimed to inspire fresh perspectives and spark new ideas on the rapidly evolving landscape of the art world.

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