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2022 edition of Art Dubai largest to date, achieves strong sales

  • The five-day event saw a record attendance of more than 30,000 visitors and more than 120 presentations by 104 galleries and platforms from 44 countries.
  • The gallery program was complemented by newly commissioned works from leading international artists and an oversubscribed, innovative talks program,

Art Dubai closed its 15th edition on Sunday, with strong sales reported across all four sections of the fair: Modern, Contemporary, Bawwaba and Digital.

Marking a return to full scale at Madinat Jumeirah, Art Dubai’s 2022 edition was the fair’s largest to date, with a record attendance of more than 30,000 visitors across five days.

Art Dubai 2022 featured more than 120 presentations by 104 galleries and platforms from 44 countries.

The gallery program was complemented by newly commissioned works from leading international artists and an oversubscribed, innovative talks program, bringing together some of the world’s brightest minds through the 15th edition of Global Art Forum and new Bybit Talks Series.

The event also featured the debut edition of Art Dubai Digital, a new physical gallery section presenting a curated selection of 17 digital platforms internationally. For many platforms this was their first experience exhibiting in a traditional fair context, and in person and online sales were widely reported.

Art Dubai’s Artistic Director Pablo del Val commented, “This was without doubt one of the most successful editions of Art Dubai, in terms of both visitors and sales reported, fully reflecting Dubai’s position as an engine of global growth and a city no longer of the future, but of the here and now.”

“The response from audiences and collectors to the debut edition of Art Dubai Digital has been truly incredible. Art Dubai prides itself on being a fair of innovation and forward-thinking, and there was a real freshness and energy to the 2022 edition across the whole program.”