Qatari authorities have apprehended those involved in vandalising the iconic 'East West/West East' installation by internationally acclaimed artist Richard Serra, Qatar Museums (QM) posted on its Facebook page.
Qatar Museums (QM) has launched several events and activities, to be hosted across its cultural institutions during January.
Qatar Museums (QM) is eyeing to add surveillance measures to monitor and protect public art in the country as part of its anti-vandalism campaign, Public Art Department acting director Abdulrahman al-Ishaq told Gulf Times.
Qatar Museums (QM), will begin a specialised cleaning process for the East-West/West-East art installation by Richard Serra, following significant and deliberate damage caused by visitors ...
Residents and visitors, particularly Culture Pass (CP) members, will have the opportunity to witness and take part in a number of art activities during February – from exhibitions to discussions and workshops ...
HE Sheikh Thani bin Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani on Thursday opened the Kaws: He Eats Alone exhibition at the Doha Fire Station.
Residents and visitors in Qatar will have the opportunity to learn and develop new skills in their fields of endeavour, as well as discover the country’s history ...
The 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum will open its doors to the public later this year, within the grounds of the Khalifa International Stadium.
Qatar Museums (QM) has announced the discovery of a formerly unknown petroglyph site in the centre of the Qatari Peninsula.
Qatar Museums (QM) said it marked the end of a “hugely successful” series of archaeology and heritage activities with an “enjoyable, informative and interactive” workshop on traditional building methods ...
Young Qatari painter Abdulla al-Kuwari has been selected to complete a three-month residency programme at the renowned Cité internationale des Arts, Paris, one of the biggest and most important art residencies ...
Conservation of one of Museum of Islamic Art’s (MIA) most significant artworks – a monumental stucco panel from Iran dating from the 12th century, Saljuk dynasty – has been completed, Qatar Museums (QM) has said.