Pre-auction tour of a Picasso masterpiece starts in Dubai

A masterwork by Pablo Picasso that is anticipated to sell for at least 120 million dollars at auctions went on display Monday in Dubai, beginning a series of uncommon viewings outside of the US.

A plus for the United Arab Emirates’ efforts to position itself as a global cultural superpower is the exhibition of the 1932 picture of Marie-Therese Walter, Picasso’s mistress and “golden muse” before it travels to Hong Kong and London.

In a statement, Sotheby’s Dubai noted that the viewing “marks the first occasion that a work of art of this caliber by the internationally renowned artist has previously been exhibited in the UAE” and that it is the first occasion the portrait has been exhibited outside of the US in fifty years.

According to UAE Culture Ministry Sheikh Salem bin Khalid al-Qassimi, “the UAE has achieved the reputation of being an international art the destination, which gets an additional boost as this unique Picasso is unveiled here.”

The “Femme a la montre” picture will be offered for sale in November as a component of a famous collection auction featuring the late New Yorker journalist Emily Fisher Landau.

In 1927, when Walter was 17 years old and Picasso was still wedded to Russian-Ukrainian ballerina dancer Olga Khokhlova, the two men met in Paris.

Walter was also seen in “Femme assise pres d’une fenetre (Marie-Therese),” which Christie’s auction house bought in 2021 for $103.4 million. Walter’s child with Picasso passed away this year.

Picasso is still regarded as one of the most significant artists of the modern era fifty years after passing away in 1973 at the age of 91. He is frequently lauded as a lively and imaginative genius.

However, in the aftermath of the #MeToo movement around sexual assault and harassment, allegations that this workaholic with a prolific output of paintings, sketches, and sculpture exerted a violent control over the women who lived his life and served as his inspiration have damaged his reputation.

On October 5, Dubai Safari Park will welcome visitors for a brand-new season.

A renowned tourism and entertainment attraction in the emirate, Dubai Safari Park, will be opening its doors for the 2023–2024 season on October 5, according to a statement from the Dubai Municipality today.

The Park offers both locals and visitors a singular opportunity to investigate and learn about the wonders of wildlife, fungus structures, and ecological diversity all in one location. It also gives visitors the opportunity to see birds and other creatures in their natural settings.

The Dubai Africa Safari Park has enhanced Dubai’s position as a significant worldwide tourism destination, in line with the Dubai Municipality’s objective to develop top-notch leisure attractions. In order to better serve guests, the Park revitalizes its attractions each season.

“In the upcoming 2023–2024 season, Dubai Africa Safari Park will provide an extensive range of engaging events that seamlessly combine both fun and learning while incorporating an extensive variety of animals and birds that reside in the park,” said Ahmad Al Zarooni, Director for the Office of the Director of Public Parks as well as Recreational Facilities at the Dubai Municipality. Guests will have the exceptional chance to learn more about the park’s unique environment and its dedication to preserving the best circumstances for its native species, safeguarding their welfare while complying with the highest standards of health. Along with holding workshops and events focusing on global environment and land conservation initiatives, as well as many facets of sustainability, we also intend to create a program aimed at raising awareness of endangered species.

Daily entertainment and educational performances will be held at designated periods throughout the day at Dubai Safari Park. The Bird World Show, which will be presented at the Explorers Village Theater between 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., is one of the highlights of this season. In addition, at 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., the Asian Villages will offer a fantastic showcase that will introduce viewers to some of the most fascinating animals on the planet. Similar to this, the Bird of Prey Show, which starts at 4:00 p.m., will provide spectators with unforgettable moments. As part of international celebrations, the Park will also provide a variety of seminars on topics including Teacher’s Day, International Animal Days like International Lemur Day, Hippo, Farms, the Climate Change Life Cycle, and other occasions pertaining to the environment, education, and animals.