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“The Wide Ranging Potential of Paper in UAE is Significant”

 I want to share this amazing project that UAE has. It’s how many fine arts and articles from 16 historical centers, social organizations and private assortments will be in plain view at the new display at Louver Abu Dhabi.

In view of this, Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman of the Department of Culture and Tourism  Abu Dhabi initiated Louver Abu Dhabi's second global presentation of the year, Stories of Paper.

Imagine how they coordinated by Louver Abu Dhabi in organization with Musée du Louver and France Muséums, the presentation will grandstand a broad assortment of creative articulations of paper. Around 100 fine arts and articles from 16 historical centers, social organizations and private assortments will be in plain view. These incorporate books, original copies, drawings, a generation of a house, and 13 contemporary works of art and establishments made of paper.

For me, The show will take guests on an excursion through the opportunity to find the different manners in which paper was used across societies. Guests can likewise partake in an assorted public program of wide-going social exercises.

16 historical centers, social organizations and private assortments will be in plain view at the new display at Louver Abu Dhabi


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