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Art of Kuwait

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The Kuwaiti modern art movement emerged in the 1930s. Kuwait is home to more than 20 art galleries. Kuwait has the second most lively gallery scene in the Gulf.

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History

Kuwait has the oldest modern arts movement in the Arabian Peninsula. Beginning in 1936, Kuwait was the first Gulf country to grant scholarships in the arts. The Kuwaiti artist Mojeb al-Dousari was the earliest recognized visual artist in the Gulf region. He is regarded as the founder of portrait art in the region. In 1943, al-Dousari launched Kuwait's first art gallery.

The Sultan Gallery was the first professional Arab art gallery in the Gulf. Khalifa Al-Qattan was the first Kuwaiti artist to hold a solo artist exhibition in Kuwait. He founded a new art theory in the early 1960s known as "circulism". Other notable Kuwaiti artists include Sami Mohammad, Thuraya Al-Baqsami and Suzan Bushnaq.

Art galleries

List of art galleries in Kuwait:

  • Dar Al Funoon
  • Contemporary Art Platform (CAP)
  • Free Art Atelier
  • Boushahri Gallery
  • Den Gallery
  • FA Gallery
  • Sultan Gallery
  • Al Mashreq Gallery
  • Ghadir Gallery
  • Al Othman Gallery
  • Dahiya Abdullah Al-Salim Art Gallery
  • AM Art & Design Gallery
  • Al Adwani Art Gallery
  • Visual Therapy Gallery
  • Becarre Art Gallery
  • Art Space
  • Museum of Modern Art
  • Al-Makan
  • Masaha 13
  • Sadu House
  • Yarmouk Cultural Center
  • Dar El Cid
  • Indian Art Gallery
  • Center of the Arts
  • Manifesto 13
  • Promenade Culture Center
  • References

    Art of Kuwait Wikipedia