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Qatar National Library Launches "Heritage in Art: Reflections by Qatari Artists" Exhibition

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Doha, December 14 (QNA) - Under the patronage of HE Minister of State and President of Qatar National Library Dr. Hamad bin Abdel Aziz Al Kawari, Qatar National Library has launched a first-of-its-kind exhibition featuring emerging artists, titled "Heritage in Art: Reflections by Qatari Artists," which will remain open to the public until the end of April 2026. The exhibition celebrates the intersection of culture, creativity, and heritage, showcasing how Qatar's artistic community continues to draw inspiration from the nation's rich past.

 Through the lens of contemporary creativity, the exhibition highlights how treasures from QNL's Heritage Library, its rare maps, illustrations, photographs, and manuscripts, can inspire new artistic expressions that connect history with modern perspectives. The participating artists explore themes of place, identity, and continuity, transforming historical references into innovative works that invite audiences to experience Qatar's heritage in fresh and engaging ways.

  Speaking to Qatar News Agency (QNA), HE Minister of State and President of Qatar National Library Dr. Hamad bin Abdel Aziz Al Kawari said that the library's organization of the exhibition coincides with the celebrations of Qatar National Day.

He added that the occasion reminds everyone of the efforts of the forefathers in building the nation and laying its solid foundations, while also evoking modernity reflected in the country's development. He pointed out that this progress is evident in the vitality Qatar is experiencing through its efficient hosting of numerous major events and international sporting tournaments.

HE Dr. Al Kawari added that amid this momentum, the library's organization of the exhibition stems from its social mission. Artists translated their visits to the Heritage Library into artworks reflecting the historical sources preserved there. He noted that the library will continue its role in encouraging artists to produce further outstanding artistic works.

"This exhibition reflects Qatar National Library's commitment to making heritage a living part of contemporary dialogue," said Tan Huism, Executive Director of Qatar National Library. "By bringing together historical sources and modern creativity, Heritage in Art showcases how Qatari artists can engage with the past to inspire new conversations within society," she added.

  Aysha Hassan Al Ansari, Head of Heritage Collections at Qatar National Library, said: "By opening our collections for artists to explore, we are enabling new forms of creativity grounded in authentic historical items. This exhibition demonstrates how meaningful access to original materials can enrich artistic expression. When artists engage directly with these resources, they uncover details, stories, and visual elements that spark new perspectives. ‘Heritage in Art: Reflections by Qatari Artists' is a reminder that our cultural heritage is a living memory, one that continues to inspire dialogue and cultural connection."

Participating artists include Abdullah Al Mutawah, Muna Al Bader, Muneera Al Obaidli, Sharefa Al Mannai, Jaber Henzab, Mubarak Nasser Al-Thani, and Zainab Al Shibani, each presenting a distinctive interpretation that connects the Library's collections with today's creative landscape.

Heritage in Art: Reflections by Qatari Artists marks the beginning of an annual exhibition series that will continue to celebrate the creative dialogue between Qatar's heritage and its artistic community. Qatari artists interested in participating in future editions will be able to apply through an open call announced on the Library's website. Submissions will be reviewed by a dedicated selection committee composed of experts in art, culture, and heritage.

  The exhibition reaffirms Qatar National Library's role as a platform for cultural exploration, connecting the nation's legacy with the creativity of its people and inspiring new forms of expression rooted in Qatar's heritage. (QNA)

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