
Partnership with Art Basel reflects our vision to bring top art fair to the region: QM chairperson
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Chairperson of Qatar Museums HE Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad Al Thani has affirmed that Qatar Museums' partnership with Art Basel in establishing Art Basel Qatar embodies its vision to bring the world's most prominent contemporary art fair to the region.
She said that a new chapter has begun in the country's ongoing international cultural dialogue with Qatar's participation in the flagship Art Basel fair in Switzerland. Qatar's pavilion at Art Basel offers a glimpse into the rich heritage and ambitious vision for the future, with leading institutions such as Lusail Museum contributing to the promotion of artistic and intellectual exchange, she added, pointing out the participation of Qatar Airways as a distinguished partner of the fair. She emphasized that Qatar's pavilion offered a forward-looking vision of the future, showcasing selected works from the Lusail Museum's collection.page 16

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