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Established
  
2011

President
  
Ramin Salsali

Website
  
www.salsalipm.com

Founded
  
2011

Collection size
  
Contemporary art

Curator
  
Ramin Salsali

Phone
  
+971 4 380 9600

Location
  
Address
  
Al Quoz 1, Street 8, Alserkal Avenue Complex - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

Hours
  
Closed now Wednesday10AM–7PMThursday10AM–7PMFridayClosedSaturday10AM–7PMSunday10AM–7PMMonday10AM–7PMTuesday10AM–7PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Dubai Design District, XVA Gallery, Art Sawa Gallery Dubai, Tashkeel Dubai, RIRA Gallery

Profiles

Hazem harb solo show salsali private museum march 2015


The Salsali Private Museum [SPM], in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, is the first private museum in the region for contemporary Middle Eastern and international art. It was founded in November 2011 by Ramin Salsali, and is located in the industrial area of Al Quoz in Alserkal Avenue, a complex with the highest concentration of galleries and creative spaces in the region.

Contents

Exhibitions at SPM showcase artworks from the Salsali's collection and the museum hosts exhibitions from across the globe.

Furthermore, SPM serves as an independent center for art collectors, and provides an insight into a Contemporary Middle Eastern and International Art.

Salsali private museum is now open


Philosophy

Salsali Private Museum is a contribution to the unique process of the development of the United Arab Emirates and Dubai as an evolving hub for the art and culture of the Middle East. It is a true example for the social responsibility and commitment of all individuals and corporations to contribute to the development of creativity in their communities.

Founder

Ramin Salsali started his collection at the age of 21 and has been developing it ever since. Born in Tehran in 1964, he studied economics, strategic management and marketing with a focus on Industry Design in Germany and England.

In April 2011, Ramin Salsali decided to realize his long-term dream by establishing a private museum in Dubai. Salsali Private Museum [SPM] opened its doors on the 11.11.2011.

SPM is the first private museum for contemporary art in the region, in which Salsali’s collection of over 900 pieces of painting, photography, video art, sculpture and installation art are showcased.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai has recognized and honored Ramin Salsali as Patron of the Arts for the consecutive years, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 for his sustained support of the art community in Dubai.

Collectors Lounge

Ramin's depth of experience and refreshing approach to the art collection process will be inspiring to both established and emerging collectors.

Past exhibitions

  • SHOW OFF! | November 2011
  • LIFE IS TOO SHORT March 2012
  • THE SEISMIC SANCTUARYby Pantea Rahmani September 2012
  • IRAN - RPM November 2012
  • OLYMPIA by BRIAN FERRY | December 2012
  • REZA DERAKSHANI March 2013
  • CHRISTIAN VOIGT September 2013
  • CINEMA December 2013
  • IMRAN QURESHI January 2014
  • AMIR HOSSEIN ZANJANI March 2014
  • HIDDEN CONSCIOUSNESS by MOHAMMED EHSAI | March 2014
  • THE INVISIBLE LANDSCAPE AND CONCRETE FUTURES by HAZEM HARB | March 2015
  • GERMAN COOL November 2015
  • Publications

    "Reza Derakshani - Selected works"

    The Seismics Sanctuary - Pantea Rahmani

    Amir Hossein Zanjani solo exhibition catalogue

    "GERMAN COOL" exhibition catalogue

    Videos

  • Salsali Private Museum is now open
  • Making off "The Seismic Sanctuary" by Pantea Rahmani
  • Reza Derakshani at SPM
  • Imran Qureshi at SPM
  • Amir Hossein Zanjani solo exhibition at SPM
  • Hazem Harb solo exhibition at SPM
  • Hazem Harb "Chairs for Gaza Schools" project
  • Official website
  • See also

  • DMOCA
  • Individual Patronage in the UAE: the Salsali Private Museum
  • Ramin Salsali at START tv
  • 36 Hours in Dubai by The New York Times
  • References

    Salsali Private Museum Wikipedia


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