The Qatar International Art Festival (QIAF) 2025, held at Katara Halls Building 12, organised its first-ever art auction Wednesday with 29 lots.
This was the first ever auction since its inception seven years ago and was held in collaboration with the Al Bahie Auction House. There was a large number of participants for the auction and the art works were well bid by the art enthusiasts.
"This is for the first time, we are having an art auction and held in collaboration with Al-Bahi Auction House. Al-Bahi is a Qatar-based auction house that is registered in Qatar since 1996,” Rashmi Agarwal, founder and president of Maps International Limited, and CEO and director of QIAF told Gulf Times.
"This year we have 32 artworks in 29 lots. These are the works of the artists from about 15 countries. The response for the auction is very positive and we do plan to continue it in every edition of the festival. Next year onwards, we plan to do it on a much bigger scale, ” said Agarwal.
The official said that overall there is a participation of more than 500 artists in the festival from over 73 countries.
She noted that the exhibition that lasts until Friday showcases global artistic brilliance, cultural exchange, and creative celebration.
"This year’s edition stands out as the largest and most diverse yet, offering a dynamic programme of 15 engaging activities designed to inspire, educate, and connect. The festival schedule features master classes, art workshops, panel discussions, art conferences, live painting sessions, artists’ fashion shows, cultural tours, networking dinners, and awards and felicitation ceremony, among others, making it one of the most comprehensive international art gatherings in the region,” added Agarwal.
She said: "We are really very happy with the participation and the numbers which we are having. We are already receiving a very positive response for the next year 2026. Even in 2025, we have had more than 200 applicants in the waiting list. They all want to come next year. We have received inquiries from more than 50 galleries to participate in the 2026 edition of the festival,”