DIFC Sculpture Park Launches Fourth Edition Under the Theme ‘Enduring Forms’, Featuring 50 Artworks by 27 Artists
Published: 28/11/2025
- DIFC announces fourth edition of its Sculpture Park, which is open to the public until end of April 2026
- DIFC Sculpting Futures initiative, which has been supported by generous donors raises AED 1mn for Dubai Cares to support youth skills globally across science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics
Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) announces the fourth edition of the DIFC Sculpture Park, themed “Enduring Forms”. Open to the public from 26 November 2025 until the end of April 2026, the open-air gallery features over 50 pieces of art by 27 artists from 13 nationalities, inviting visitors to explore how art begins with raw materials and leaves a lasting trace. The exhibition is in line with the vision of Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairperson of Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, to encourage public art and open-air art galleries across Dubai.
This season’s Sculpture Park was opened by His Excellency Arif Amiri, Chief Executive Officer of DIFC Authority. In his welcome remarks at an exclusive launch celebration, His Excellency commented that: “The DIFC Sculpture Park has become a cornerstone of Dubai’s cultural landscape, and reflects our dedication to nurture creativity, support artists and integrate art and culture into the heart of city’s financial centre. We are also delighted that with the support of generous donors, DIFC’s Sculpting Futures initiative has successfully raised AED 1mn dirhams towards Dubai Cares’ youth education programmes.”
Sculpting Futures was introduced during last year’s edition of DIFC Sculpture Park with donations being allocated to the development of youth skills globally across science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics. The names of contributors have been incorporated into a unique sculpture created by artists Sawsan Al Bahar and Bahar Al Bahar in partnership with Firetti Contemporary gallery. This special installation is currently being displayed under the DIFC Gate Building, and will be relocated to DIFC Square when these buildings open in February 2026.
Visitors to the DIFC Sculpture Park will be able to see works of other global artists such as Anna Chekh, Jerzy Kedziora, Anetta Szabo, Matti Sirvio, Mustafa Aykurt, Evelyn Brader-Frank and many more. Representing Emirati heritage in the form of an abstract falcon, will be Mustafa Khamash’s ‘Wings of Unity’ in the colours of the UAE flag.
By enriching Dubai's artistic and cultural scene, the DIFC Sculpture Park reinforces the Centre’s long term commitment to position Dubai as a global arts destination.
Access to the DIFC Sculpture Park is free of charge. All art and culture enthusiasts, school groups and members of the public are highly encouraged to visit.
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