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Al Burda Exhibition Opens at the Aga Khan Museum in Canada



            Toronto, Canada  – 26 June 2025: H.E. Sheikh Salem bin Khalid Al Qassimi, Minister of Culture,
            in the presence of H.E. Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansoori, Foreign Minister’s Envoy to Canada and
            Chairman of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce, inaugurated the ‘As the Sun Appears from Beyond’
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            exhibition at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto. The exhibition commemorates the 20  anniversary
            of Al Burda Award and highlights the cultural partnership between the UAE Ministry of Culture and
            the Museum.

            Open to the public until 15 February 2026, the exhibition features over 60 contemporary works by Al
            Burda Award  recipients,  along  with  two  special  works  from Al  Badr Award,  presented  in  visual
            dialogue with rare historical and archaeological artifacts from the Aga Khan Museum’s collection. It
            explores the evolution of Arabic calligraphy, ornamentation, abstract painting, and the art of the word,
            highlighting an artistic journey that blends deep-rooted tradition with contemporary expression.

            Curated by Fatima Al Mahmoud, Sarah bin Safwan, and Sheikha Al Zaabi – three graduates of Al
            Burda Grant program – the exhibition embodies an artistic vision that reflects the spirit of the award
            and its future aspirations. It also serves as a testament to cultural exchange and creative empowerment
            across borders.

            Alongside the exhibition, a rich cultural program is taking place, offering a variety of talks, lectures,
            and  hands-on  workshops  focused  on Arabic  calligraphy,  Islamic  ornamentation,  and  poetry. The
            program  also  features  dynamic  artistic  performances  and  multidisciplinary  activities  that  invite
            visitors to engage with Islamic art in an immersive and participatory way—extending the experience
            beyond the gallery space and highlighting the depth and vitality of contemporary expression.

            In conjunction with the exhibition, a commemorative book was produced to celebrate the 20-year
            legacy of Al Burda Award. Featuring contributions from renowned experts in Islamic art, the volume
            explores the Award’s cultural significance and its role in advancing contemporary interpretations of
            Islamic aesthetics. Positioned as both a scholarly and creative resource, the publication enhances the
            exhibition’s  impact  and  reinforces  the  UAE’s  mission  to  preserve,  promote,  and  recontextualize
            Islamic artistic traditions for global audiences.

            In his opening remarks, H.E. Sheikh Salem bin Khalid Al Qassimi emphasised the significance of
            this  occasion  as  a  key  milestone  in  journey  of Al  Burda Award.  H.E.  stated:  “This  exhibition
            represents a strategic effort to deepen cultural collaboration between the UAE and Canada and reflects
            our commitment to presenting Islamic arts through a contemporary lens that resonates with shared
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            human values and fosters intercultural dialogue. Now in its 20  year, Al Burda Award continues to
            serve as a global Emirati platform for redefining the presence of Islamic art on the world stage.”

            His  Excellency  added:  “We  are  proud  to  partner  with  the Aga  Khan  Museum  for  this  landmark
            exhibition. It reflects our dedication to cultural openness and our belief in the power of art to build





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