All you need To Know About Arab Museum of Modern Art

  • Publish date: Wednesday، 14 September 2022
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Visitors can get a modern Arab viewpoint on history and culture at the Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art in Education City. It serves as the home to a large number of temporary exhibitions and installations in addition to many permanent collections. The museum serves as an important research hub and provides both adults and children with art classes.

Portraits of Sheikha Moza and Father Amir

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At the museum's entry, you'll be greeted by the magnificent and enormous monochromatic portraits of Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser Al-Missned and His Highness the Father Amir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani.

H.H. Sheikha Moza bint Nasser is the wife of H.H. Father Amir. She is the Qatar Foundation's co-founder and chairwoman.

The Emir of Qatar H.H. Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani is the son of H.H. Father Amir.

Historical artifacts, images, and publications

The first floor is where the tour begins, and there are displays of historical objects, photographs, and periodicals to look at.

These artifacts depict the historical development of human civilizations. Visitors are not permitted to touch or handle the items because they are all safely stored on the shelves.

A slideshow of history

A projection of historical photographs is present there.

View historical milestones, pivotal moments, and unique cultures from around the world.

Gallery of Universal Systems of Perception, Mathematics, and Mosaics

Fragmentation, modularity, and repetition are all depicted in paintings and sculptures in the Mathematics, Mosaics, and Universal Systems of Perception exhibition.

Explore the patterns and color schemes in the various works of art on show.      

The Gallery of Re-Invented Materials

This gallery highlights artistic creativity by showcasing works created from a variety of materials that are pertinent to the setting of the society being portrayed.

Particularly, the piece titled "Truck and Workers" was inspired by the daily lives of the workers in Doha.

the Witnessing and Reading Histories Gallery, and Portraits of Changing Societies

This gallery's artwork emphasizes humans as well as the advancement and evolution of civilizations, cultures, and society. Watch as people from all backgrounds share their experiences about politics, love, and human impacts.

Women in Society Gallery

Explore the diversity of art forms on show in the Women in Society Gallery to learn about the strength and beauty of women and their roles in society.

Discover the beauty and strength of women and their roles in society via the various art forms on display at the Women in Society Gallery. The art focuses on the experiences of women and the struggles they face in their desire for independence and freedom.

Women's experiences and the difficulties they face in their quest for freedom and independence are the main subjects of the work.

A Country Without a Door or a Window

Two sculptures by Bady Dalloul are featured in this experimental installation.

The Japanese film Ahmad, which Bady Dalloul shot while he was a resident in Kyoto and Tokyo, will be the first item to attract your eye. Mahmoud Darwish's poetry "Ahmad al zaatar," a Palestinian poet, served as its inspiration.