Ferrari Goes 1-2, Red Bull Retires: Three Takeaways From Bahrain GP

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By Madeline Coleman Charles Leclerc ends the Prancing Horse’s extensive win drought, Kevin Magnussen takes P5 and the reigning world champ misses out on points. The 2022 Formula One season opener was one for the ages as an early favorite retired, one team ended its win drought and a late driver addition seems to be a dark horse for the season. Charles Leclerc managed to fend off reigning World Champion Max Verstappen, coming out on top after a wheel-to-wheel showdown following their first pit stops. The Monegasque driver went on to win the Bahrain Grand Prix, and teammate Carlos Sainz took sec… Continue reading “Ferrari Goes 1-2, Red Bull Retires: Three Takeaways From Bahrain GP”

Louvre Abu Dhabi’s upcoming exhibition explores journey of paper through time and space

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Louvre Abu Dhabi has announced its latest international exhibition, “Stories of Paper”, organised in partnership with Musée du Louvre and France Muséums, in collaboration with 16 French and international institutions and private collections. To run from 20th April to 24th July, 2022, the exhibition explores the vast range of artistic expressions of paper, with the aim of cultivating the visitors’ deeper knowledge of a familiar, yet ever more distant material. Approximately 100 artworks and objects, including books, manuscripts, drawings, a reproduction of a house and 13 contemporary artworks a… Continue reading “Louvre Abu Dhabi’s upcoming exhibition explores journey of paper through time and space”

UAE announces 347 new COVID-19 cases, 1,011 recoveries, and no deaths in the last 24 hours

ABU DHABI, The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) announced that it conducted 332,605 additional COVID-19 tests over the past 24 hours, using state-of-the-art medical testing equipment.

In a statement, the Ministry stressed its aim to continue expanding the scope of testing nationwide to facilitate the early detection of coronavirus cases and carry out the necessary treatment. As part of its intensified testing campaign, MoHAP announced 347 new coronavirus cases, bringing the total number of recorded cases in the UAE to 887,729.

According to the Ministry, the infected individuals are from various nationalities, are in a stable condition, and receiving the necessary care.

The Ministry added that no COVID-19-related deaths have been recorded in the past 24 hours, leaving the total number of deaths in the country unchanged at 2,302.

MoHAP also noted that an additional 1,011 individuals had fully recovered from COVID-19, bringing the total number of recoveries to 858,217.

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11,799 doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered during past 24 hours: MoHAP

ABU DHABI, The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) has announced that 11,799 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine were given in the past 24 hours.

The total number of doses provided up to today stands at 24,411,529 with a rate of vaccine distribution of 246.82 doses per 100 people.

This is in line with the Ministry’s plan to provide the COVID-19 vaccine to all members of society and efforts to reach acquired immunity resulting from the vaccination, which will help reduce the number of cases and control the spread of the virus.

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Louvre Abu Dhabi’s upcoming exhibition explores journey of paper through time and space

ABU DHABI, Louvre Abu Dhabi has announced its latest international exhibition, “Stories of Paper”, organised in partnership with Musée du Louvre and France Muséums, in collaboration with 16 French and international institutions and private collections.

To run from 20th April to 24th July, 2022, the exhibition explores the vast range of artistic expressions of paper, with the aim of cultivating the visitors’ deeper knowledge of a familiar, yet ever more distant material. Approximately 100 artworks and objects, including books, manuscripts, drawings, a reproduction of a house and 13 contemporary artworks and installations made of paper, will be on display.

These come mainly from the collections of Musée du Louvre, as well as 15 other leading cultural institutions and private collections including Louvre Abu Dhabi, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Centre Georges Pompidou, Sharjah Art Foundation and Zayed National Museum.

“Stories of Paper” is curated by Xavier Salmon, General Curator and Director of the Department of Drawings and Prints, and Victor Hundsbuckler, Curator at the Department of Drawings and Prints at the Musée du Louvre, with the support of Dr. Souraya Noujaim, Director of Scientific, Curatorial and Collections Management at Louvre Abu Dhabi.

Manuel Rabaté, Director of Louvre Abu Dhabi, said, “It is entirely appropriate that paper should be the subject of Louvre Abu Dhabi’s second exhibition of 2022 – exploring a single medium and the specific techniques that encompass it. The history of paper, an invention that transcended geography in its journey from East to West while transforming cultures and societies in the process, exemplifies the stories of cultural interaction and intellectual exchange that the museum is committed to examining.”

The history of paper is spread across 12 sections, all of which highlight the key qualities and its varied use across centuries with immersive scenography. The themed sections include Plant-based origin, A Humble Material, Colour, Movement, Relationship with Light, An Untruthful Material, Memory, Fragility and Resilience, Space, Possibility of a Collection, A Medium for Reproducing Artworks, and A Malleable Medium.

Xavier Salmon said, “If there is one material that is a common good for the human race, it is most certainly paper. Paper was invented in China around 200 B.C., and rapidly made its way to Korea and Japan then eventually along the Silk Road. From there, the Islamic world absorbed this material, and stretched its use across the Middle East and along the coasts of the Mediterranean. Years later, in the 11th century, the first paper mills were documented in Al Andalus. Shortly after, in the 13th and 14th centuries, the advancement of mass paper production took place in Italy and France and the demand for paper grew expeditiously worldwide.”

Victor Hundsbuckler said, “This exhibition reflects on paper being one of humanity’s most important inventions, helping to document and preserve material for thousands of years.”

Highlights of the exhibition include a selection of artworks from Louvre Abu Dhabi’s collection including Pablo Picasso’s Portrait of a Woman, 1928, two Japanese prints by artist Katsushika Hokusai, and a 13th-century Double page from De Materia Medica.

Highlights from international lenders include a panorama on seventeen panels of Carmontelle’s Figures Walking in a Parkland, c. 1795 (Musée du Louvre), a 19th-century manuscript folded in the manner of a screen from Burma (Musée des arts asiatiques Guimet) and Munagat ?Ali, a Quran written in fingernail calligraphy (Bibliothèque nationale de France).

Other highlights include artworks by prominent contemporary Emirati and Middle Eastern artists, such as Hassan Sharif’s Dictionary, 2015 (Sharjah Art Foundation), Dana Awartani’s He Is who Created The Heavens and Earth in Six Days, 2005 (Zayed National Museum) and Mohammed Kazem’s Scratches on Paper, 2011 (Gallery Isabelle van den Eynde). Visitors will be also able to view, in Louvre Abu Dhabi’s Lower Plaza, the Labirinto e Grande Pozzo by Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto – an interactive contemporary installation that explores movement as a key characteristic of paper.

Dr. Souraya Noujaim said, “Stories of Paper offers a series of poetic odes to matter, technique, space, form, and sound. Odes to a multifaceted material, a vehicle for the emergence of new worlds, and a witness to economic and social upheaval.”

Details of the rich cultural and educational programming accompanying Stories of Paper will be announced at a later date.

For more information about the exhibition and to book tickets, please visit louvreabudhabi.ae or call Louvre Abu Dhabi at +971 600 56 55 66.

Entrance to the exhibition is free with the museum’s general admission tickets. Admission to the museum is free for children under the age of 18.

Source: Emirates News Agency