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Reconfigured event will launch on 23 March and will not incorporate individual events.
Art Dubai has announced that its reconfigured 2020 programme will launch on 23 March and focus on digital content. The event will develop over time and will not incorporate individual events.
The decision has been taken “in response to the evolving global situation and updated official guidelines around public gatherings.” The postponement of the event was originally announced earlier this month.
One of the digital components being launched next week is the 2020 Online Catalogue. It will be joined by a Global Art Forum live-broadcast and an Online Performance Programme curated by Marina Fokidis.
‘Planetary Feeds’ is a new series that will develop over the the coming weeks. It will gather interviews, insights, personal impressions and other content by contributors from around the world.
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