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Dubai's DIFC transforms into open-air art gallery with over 50 sculptures

Dubai's Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) has been transformed into an open-air sculpture park featuring over 50 artworks placed across walkways, plazas, and open spaces. The exhibition, titled 'Enduring Forms,' includes notable pieces such as Jerzy Kędziora's 'Pearl’s Guardian,' Elena Rede's 'We The Future,' and works by Unus Safardiar, Anna Chekh, Mert Ege Kose, and Ayla Turan. The sculptures are integrated into the daily environment of offices, cafes, and restaurants, creating a seamless blend of art and urban life. The park is free to visit and will remain on display until May 2026.

This initiative matters because it redefines the relationship between art and public space in a major global financial hub, making contemporary sculpture accessible to a broad audience beyond traditional museum or gallery settings. By placing high-quality artworks in a high-traffic commercial district, DIFC demonstrates how art can enhance urban experience, foster community engagement, and elevate the cultural profile of a city. It also reflects a growing trend of integrating art into everyday environments, potentially influencing how other business districts approach public art programming.