Magzoid Magazine - Luxury Magazine in the Creative Space | April 2022

The April 2022 issue of Magzoid Magazine features the team that led Sikka Art & Design Festival 2022 to success and the second cover has an amazing artwork by Christiane Vleugels, an artist from Belgium. The magazine features an Exclusive Interview with Ralf Glabischnig, Founder, Crypto Oasis, Messages from influential persona in the UAE for Ramadan Kareem, and Sikka Art & Design Festival 2022 and many more. Magzoid Magazine is a luxury magazine leading the creative space of the MENA region. The different genres covered by Magzoid Magazine include exceptional designs, arts & culture, interviews of influential business leaders and industry veterans, various creative and design aspects across different industry verticals, luxury lifestyle, creative branding, fashion and jewelry brands, highlights from corporates, and much more. Magzoid Magazine is a leading media platform in the creative segment. The April 2022 issue of Magzoid Magazine features the team that led Sikka Art & Design Festival 2022 to success and the second cover has an amazing artwork by Christiane Vleugels, an artist from Belgium. The magazine features an Exclusive Interview with Ralf Glabischnig, Founder, Crypto Oasis, Messages from influential persona in the UAE for Ramadan Kareem, and Sikka Art & Design Festival 2022 and many more.

Magzoid Magazine is a luxury magazine leading the creative space of the MENA region. The different genres covered by Magzoid Magazine include exceptional designs, arts & culture, interviews of influential business leaders and industry veterans, various creative and design aspects across different industry verticals, luxury lifestyle, creative branding, fashion and jewelry brands, highlights from corporates, and much more. Magzoid Magazine is a leading media platform in the creative segment.

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EVENTS Image Courtesy: Emirates News Agency World Art Dubai 2022 embraced a unique blend of art, education, and entertainment The region’s largest affordable art fair, World Art Dubai 2022, took place from March 16 -19 at Dubai World Trade Centre with an array of features that saw more than 300 artists from over 50 countries, making the current edition the biggest version of the event yet. From interactive workshops to artistic displays, the fair gave special focus to urban fashion, design, and art as well as a dedicated section for NFTs. Trixie LohMirmand, Executive Vice President of Dubai World Trade Centre said, “Underpinning our position as a highlight of Dubai’s annual art event scene, our theme this year is ‘Unplug Yourself’ which aims to provoke inspired thinking and the exploration of feelings which in turn enables visitors to engage in mind-opening experiences that only art can catalyze.” The fair also featured a revamped Urban Art DXB. While the graffiti corner had always been a central element of the fair, Urban Art DXB expanded with performances and competitions including breakdancing and freestyle, a voguing dance floor where performers entered in groups or solos, as well as a make-up extravaganza contest. NFTs also made their World Art Dubai debut this year, with an entire section dedicated to digital art. The zone, named WAD Next, exhibited NFT artworks by artists and galleries from the UAE, the US, Lebanon, and Iran. The artworks were each accompanied by a QR code, directing visitors to an online marketplace. This year, the fair also featured a Japanese pavilion, a dedicated space that honored the country's long-running participation in the fair. The pavilion featured 68 artists and held live performances, workshops on calligraphy and cherry blossom stamping, as well as a kimono fashion show. An exciting schedule of workshops also entertained the visitors with classes aimed at all ages, including a live sketching workshop, garment stitching, and a photography workshop by Nikon. -events@magzoid.com 38 April 2022 www.magzoid.com

NFTs also made their World Art Dubai debut this year, with an entire section dedicated to digital art. The zone, named WAD Next, exhibited NFT artworks by artists and galleries from the UAE, the US, Lebanon, and Iran. www.magzoid.com April 2022 39

NFTs also made <strong>the</strong>ir World Art Dubai debut this<br />

year, with an entire section dedicated to digital art.<br />

The zone, named WAD Next, exhibited NFT artworks<br />

by artists and galleries from <strong>the</strong> UAE, <strong>the</strong> US,<br />

Lebanon, and Iran.<br />

www.magzoid.com <strong>April</strong> <strong>2022</strong> 39

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