Guggenheim Abu Dhabi aims to become a cultural hub for the UAE, says CEO

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For many‭, ‬the love of art began in a museum‭.‬

The United Arab Emirates has been graced with a number of world-class museums‭, ‬and the newest art museum‭ ‬—‭ ‬Guggenheim Abu Dhabi‭ ‬—‭ ‬is expected to open sometime soon‭. ‬The museum will engage with the UAE community and be an active centre of culture with educational activities and events‭.‬

Dr‭. ‬Mariët Westermann‭, ‬director and CEO of the New York-based Solomon R‭. ‬Guggenheim Foundation‭, ‬spoke with‭ ‬KT LUXE‭ ‬this month about the museum‭, ‬and its mission to reflect the international nature of the population of the UAE‭. ‬The building was‭ ‬designed by world-renowned architect‭, ‬the late Frank Gehry‭. ‬

“One of the goals of the museum is to show that contemporary art really matters to culture today and to society‭, ‬and it’s a great thing to be able to show them in a special way in Abu Dhabi and the UAE because it is one of the most diverse societies in the world‭,‬”‭ ‬she said‭. ‬

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Dr Mariët Westermann

The Guggenheim opening date is not yet public‭, ‬but there is anticipation that it will be soon‭. ‬Edited excerpts from an interview‭:‬

The Frank Gehry building is an architectural wonder‭. ‬How will it shape the viewing experience when it opens in the near future‭? ‬‭ ‬

Frank Gehry is such a wonderful architect as you know from one of the most famous museums in the world‭, ‬which is the Guggenheim‭ ‬Bilbao‭. ‬The Guggenheim Abu Dhabi will be very different again‭, ‬but also by Frank Gehry‭. ‬What is so special about it is that the‭ ‬spaces on the outside really create a very striking skyline for the tippy top of Saadiyat Island that you can already see as you‭ ‬drive by‭.‬

But then the experience on the inside is similarly dynamic‭. ‬When visitors come in‭, ‬they will have ways of crafting their own paths through the museum‭. ‬It won’t be one single path you can take‭. ‬You have a lot of flexibility‭, ‬but just as in the Guggenheim in New York‭, ‬and in Frank Gehry’s Guggenheim Bilbao‭, ‬you’ll have these flowing spaces to engage with art in formal galleries‭, ‬but also in more‭, ‬what you could call‭, ‬interstitial spaces‭,‬‭ ‬connecting spaces‭. ‬So‭, ‬the building itself‭, ‬you could say‭, ‬is a great work of sculpture in its own right‭.‬

What type of art do you plan to‭ ‬

display‭?  ‬

The museum has been building a collection‭. ‬The Department of Culture and Tourism‭, ‬Abu Dhabi‭, ‬has done that‭. ‬It has been building‭ ‬a collection very much in partnership with the Guggenheim that is about the arts of the recent past and present‭. ‬It is a global collection‭,‬‭ ‬with a special focus on the region‭, ‬the West Asian region‭, ‬and the Gulf region‭, ‬but radiating out to all continents‭. ‬

The wide range of artists represented from around the world and the region really reflects the composition‭, ‬the very cosmopolitan‭, ‬very international composition of the population of Abu Dhabi‭ ‬and the UAE‭. ‬One of the goals of the museum is to show that contemporary art really matters to culture today and to society‭, ‬and it’s a great thing to be able to show them in a special way in Abu Dhabi and the UAE‭, ‬because it is one of the most diverse societies in the world‭.  ‬

A youth programme has been announced‭. ‬Can you tell us more about that‭? ‬

What’s very exciting is I think we know this from the Guggenheim‭, ‬in all the Guggenheim museums‭, ‬that it’s one thing to have a great collection and exhibitions‭, ‬and we will‭. ‬They will be world class art programmes‭. ‬But to make sure that everyone can engage with them‭, ‬you have to have a very good strategy for engaging learners and curious people of all ages‭. ‬

‭ ‬We’re very proud that we’re already now having very active public programming that’s ongoing across the Emirates‭. ‬It’s opening up people’s opportunities to engage with art‭, ‬this contemporary art‭, ‬this scholarship about it‭, ‬but also‭, ‬art you are making yourself in response to what you have learned from artists and from people who study art‭. ‬

There will be a very wide suite of programmes that are already being offered now‭, ‬in a run-up to the opening of the museum‭.‬

Do you have any other programmes in mind that you plan to offer‭? ‬