Dubai Galleries

gallery isabelle
Tina Hosseini Tina Hosseini

gallery isabelle

Isabelle van den Eynde Gallery is one of the most exciting spaces in Alserkal Avenue. It represents some of the region’s most forward-thinking artists and is known for exhibitions that aren’t afraid to experiment or challenge ideas. The gallery has played a big role in shaping how contemporary art from the Middle East is seen internationally. 

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firetti contemporary
Tina Hosseini Tina Hosseini

firetti contemporary

Firetti Contemporary is one of those galleries that immediately stand out in Alserkal Avenue. Founded by Mara Firetti, it brings together artists from around the world who use their work to spark conversations about sustainability, identity, and social change. The shows here always feel intentional — thoughtful, creative, and rooted in ideas that matter.

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zawyeh gallery
Tina Hosseini Tina Hosseini

zawyeh gallery

 Founded in 2013 by Ziad Anani, Zawyeh Gallery was the first independent space to focus on Palestinian artists. With galleries in Ramallah and Dubai, it highlights work that explores themes like identity and resilience, giving a platform to voices and stories that deserve to be seen on a global stage.

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grey noise
Tina Hosseini Tina Hosseini

grey noise

 Grey Noise is a contemporary art gallery in Alserkal Avenue that focuses on minimalist and concept-driven work. It represents a mix of regional and international artists who often use subtlety and form to explore deeper ideas. The space has a quiet, reflective energy — one that feels perfectly in tune with its name. 

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efie gallery
Tina Hosseini Tina Hosseini

efie gallery

Eifie Gallery is a Dubai-based space that highlights artists from Africa and the global African diaspora. Opened in 2022 by the Mintah family, it’s quickly become a place for connection — bridging cultures through art, music, and community. The gallery also runs an artist residency and even features a collection of rare vinyl records, adding a personal touch to its creative energy.

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The Third Line
Tina Hosseini Tina Hosseini

The Third Line

The Third Line is one of Dubai’s best-known galleries and a key part of Alserkal Avenue. Since opening in 2005, it’s been a space for both established and emerging artists from the Middle East and beyond. The gallery’s shows, talks, and publications always keep things fresh — sparking new conversations about contemporary art from the region.

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Leila Heller Gallery
Tina Hosseini Tina Hosseini

Leila Heller Gallery

Leila Heller Gallery is one of the standout spaces in Alserkal Avenue. Originally founded in New York, it opened in Dubai in 2015 and has since become one of the largest galleries in the Middle East. The space brings together artists from around the world, creating thoughtful connections between Western and Middle Eastern art.

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Taymour Grahne Projects
Tina Hosseini Tina Hosseini

Taymour Grahne Projects

Taymour Grahne Projects is one of Alserkal Avenue’s newest additions, bringing a sharp, international edge to Dubai’s art scene. Founded by London- and Dubai-based art dealer Taymour Grahne, the gallery has previously had spaces in New York and London before opening its permanent Dubai location in 2025. The space showcases an exciting roster of contemporary artists from around the world, known for its bold curation and focus on cross-cultural dialogue.

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aisha alabbar gallery
Tina Hosseini Tina Hosseini

aisha alabbar gallery

Founded in 2018, Aisha Alabbar Gallery has become an important space for contemporary art in Dubai. As one of the first women-led Emirati galleries, it focuses on showcasing artists from the UAE and the wider region while connecting their work to a global audience. Each exhibition feels fresh and well-curated, highlighting the diversity and energy shaping Dubai’s art scene today.

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ayyam gallery
Tina Hosseini Tina Hosseini

ayyam gallery

Founded in 2006, Ayyam Gallery is one of the region’s most established contemporary art spaces. Originally based in Syria, it’s now permanently rooted in Dubai, where it continues to represent both emerging and renowned artists from across the Middle East. The gallery is known for its strong curatorial vision, international collaborations, and dedication to documenting underrepresented voices in global art history.

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