The Public Art Abu Dhabi Biennial has entered its second phase, unveiling nine new site-specific installations across the emirate.
Running until April 30, the event transforms Abu Dhabi into a hub of artistic expression, featuring over 70 artists and 40 new commissions in key locations across Abu Dhabi and Al Ain.
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New works by artists such as Anga Art Collective, Ayesha Hadhir, and Lúcia Koch join the exhibition, alongside an evolving installation by Atelier Aziz Al Qatami at the Abu Dhabi Bus Terminal. Additional artworks by Hussein Sharif, Emily Jacir, and others will debut in the coming months.

The installations span eight themed routes, including the Abu Dhabi Corniche, National Theatre, and Al Ain Oasis. A dynamic public programme features curator-led tours, film screenings, and performances, engaging visitors in the cultural dialogue.

DCT Abu Dhabi’s initiative underscores the city’s commitment to integrating art into everyday spaces, preserving architectural heritage, and fostering community engagement. More details are available on the Public Art Abu Dhabi Biennial website.
Source: Public Art Abu Dhabi Biennial Unveils New Works in Second Phase Across the Emirate