Chairperson of Qatar Museums Hails Qatar’s Exemplary Strategies to Protect Cultural Heritage

HE Chairperson of Qatar Museums Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad Al-Thani joined leading international advocates of the arts at Art for Tomorrow, a summit exploring the social and economic impact of the arts, held in Florence and Solomeo, Italy, from 26 30 April 2023. With discussions moderated by senior New York Times journalists, Art for Tomorrow convened an influential group of speakers including artists, government officials, leaders of cultural institutions, and patrons of the arts and featured a variety of panels and special events relating to some of the most pressing issues affecting the arts today.

Her Excellency Sheikha Al Mayassa participated in the conversation “Heritage for Tomorrow,” which focused on how organizations are managing to preserve valued cultural assets while addressing urgent challenges such as mass tourism and climate change.

Speaking in her role as Chairperson of Qatar Museums, which preserves and promotes the nation’s cultural heritage as part of its mandate, Sheikha Al Mayassa said, “When it comes to Qatar, from the very beginning, our strategy for culture and museums was to develop our local and regional culture and celebrate our heritage: Islamic culture, Arab culture, and our Qatari identity. For example, when it came to the National Museum of Qatar, the jewel of the museum is the palace of Sheikh Abdullah bin Jassim, the son of the founder of Qatar, and we preserved it as it is. We wanted people to appreciate the size and scale, and see how their family lived, because showing how people lived in the past is interesting for us to study and understand. The notion of people living with their family is something that still exists today in our society, and we want to preserve that, even as we are building modern institutions and being part of a more global and connected world.” Joining Her Excellency in the conversation were Irina Bokova, former Director-General of UNESCO; and Andreas Gorgen, General Secretary, German Ministry of Culture. The discussion was moderated by New York Times journalist Farah Nayeri.

During the panel, Her Excellency hailed Qatar’s exemplary cultural heritage protection strategies while underscoring the importance of heritage preservation to Qatar’s national identity and its people.

Her Excellency said, “Heritage preservation is not just about showing people beautiful things and informing them about important issues. It is about thinking about how our current habits need to change and show how everyone can participate in making a difference.” She continued, “One area where Qatar has been very strategic is in repurposing and upcycling historic buildings to create new cultural experiences. We have chosen the Flour Mill, which is still active and is the primary source of bread throughout Doha, as the site for the Art Mill Museum. We did the same with the Fire Station which was an old civil defence building and was converted into our artist in residency space. We could have developed new buildings in the desert and started from scratch, but instead of creating new buildings we have chosen a more sustainable strategy that also honours our history.” In addition to Her Excellency Sheikha Al Mayassa, Qatar was well-represented at other Art for Tomorrow events throughout the summit. Qatari artist Shouq Al Mana discussed how her practice is rooted in culture, identity, and tradition that combines the past and present, and Qatar Museums Deputy CEO Sheikha Reem Al Thani hosted a conversation about the arts ecosystem and promoting the arts in other sectors. (MORE)

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Art for Tomorrow was the first of two significant cultural initiatives taking place in Italy this spring featuring Qatari participation. The second, the 18th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, will open in Venice in May, at which time Qatar will have a presence through two exhibitions presented by Qatar Creates: the documentary exhibition Building a Creative Nation, the first presentation outside the country of Qatar’s next generation of cultural institutions, and Onomatopoeia Architecture, featuring works from acclaimed Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, which is sponsored by Qatar Creates. Both exhibitions will be on view at ACP-Palazzo Franchetti throughout the Architecture Biennale from 14 May through 26 November 2023.

Building a Creative Nation focuses on five new cultural venues being developed by Qatar Museums in Qatar with internationally acclaimed architectural practices ELEMENTAL, Herzog and de Meuron, Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), Philippe Starck, and UNStudio. All the new developments will be operated by Qatar Museums, which is responsible for preserving and enlarging Qatar’s cultural endowment by overseeing the country’s growing network of museums, heritage sites, festivals, public art program, and more.

Projects featured in Building a Creative Nation are: Art Mill Museum – Architect: ELEMENTAL led by Alejandro Aravena; Lusail Museum – Architect: Herzog and de Meuron; Qatar Auto Museum – Architect: Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), led by Rem Koolhaas and Samir Bantal; Qatar Preparatory School – Architectural concept: Philippe Starck; Dadu, Childrens Museum of Qatar – Architect: UNStudio.

These new developments build on the legacy of Qatars continuing investment in the world-class museums and cultural spaces that have opened in the country over the last 15 years. They include: Museum of Islamic Art, architect: I. M. Pei (2008); Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, architect: François Bodin (2010); Fire Station, architect: Ibrahim Al Jaidah (2015); Qatar National Library, architect: OMA (2017); National Museum of Qatar, architect: Jean Nouvel (2019); M7, architect: John McAslan + Partners (2021); and 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum, architect: Joan Sibina (2022). (QNA)

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Mexican Sergio Perez Wins F1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix

Red Bull’s Sergio Perez won the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, the forth stage of the Formula 1 championship, by being two seconds ahead of his Red Bull team colleague and world champion for the last two years, Dutchman Max Verstappen, in Baku today.

Whilst Red Bull continued its dominance at the start of the season, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc of Monaco finished third, ahead of Aston Martin’s veteran Fernando Alonso, giving the red team its first podium finish this year.

Perez, who won the short race on Saturday, started third place and maintained his position in the beginning, whilst Verstappen overtook Leclerc early in the race.

Luck was not on Verstappen’s side, as he had to stop at the pitstop for a change of tires, whilst Perez took the lead when the safety car entered on lap 11 after a collision with AlphaTauri driver Nyck de Vries.

Verstappen though, quickly returned to the top three, with other drivers stopping at the pitstop during the safety car intervention, yet Verstappen did not succeed in putting enough pressure on his teammate Perez, in light of his complaint of a problem with the stability of the car.

Leclerc finished third place in the race: his best result this season, and the first ascent for the Ferrari team to the podium in 2023.

Winning today’s race was not enough for Perez to take the lead in the World Championship’s overall standings, yet it narrowed the difference gap separating him from the leading Verstappen, bringing the gap from 13 points down to six points (93-87), given that the season consists of 23 races.

The Red Bull drivers swapped place this season, Verstappen won first place in Bahrain and Australia, whilst Perez won in Saudi Arabia and Azerbaijan, with Miami hosting the 5th round next Sunday. (QNA)

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Counselor Jaber Al Marri Re-elected Chairman of Arab Human Rights Committee

The Arab Human Rights Committee (Charter Committee) has re-elected Counselor Jaber Al Marri, from the State of Qatar, as its chairman for a second two-year term. It has also elected Counselor Abdulrahman bin Mar’ai Al Shabraqi, from Saudi Arabia, as deputy chairman.

This was announced during the 59th meeting of the Arab Human Rights Committee, which was held today at the headquarters of the General Secretariat of the Arab League, and attended by all members of the committee to elect a chairman and his deputy for a two-year term.

Counselor Jaber Al Marri was elected chairman of the committee for a first term on April 26, 2021 after he had held the position of deputy chairman of the committee from April 8, 2017 to April 7, 2019.

The Arab Human Rights Committee was established under the Arab Charter on Human Rights after it entered into force on March 16, 2008, with the aim of examining the reports of the States Parties regarding the measures taken to implement the rights and freedoms stipulated in the Charter. It has seven members in their personal capacity who are elected by secret ballot by the States Parties to the Charter and who should be experienced and highly qualified.

The Council of the Arab League at the summit level approved – under its Resolution No. 270 of May 23, 2004 in its 16th regular session – the issuance of the Arab Charter on Human Rights. (QNA)

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HM King issues Decree (42) 2023

His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa today issued Royal Decree (42) of 2023, appointing an assistant undersecretary, based on a proposal by the Minister of Sustainable Development and following the approval of the Cabinet.

According to the decree, Dana Emad Hamza was appointed as Assistant Undersecretary for Sustainable Development at the Ministry of Sustainable Development.

The Minister of Sustainable Development shall implement the provisions of this decree, which takes effect upon its issuance and will be published in the Official Gazette.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

HM King receives US Ambassador

His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa received Steven C. Bondy, Ambassador of the United States to Bahrain, accompanied by David Brownstein, Deputy Chief of Mission, at the Al-Sakhir Palace today.

HM the King reviewed with the envoy the long-standing Bahrain-US relations in various sectors.

HM the King expressed his appreciation to the ambassador for contributing to the arrangements for the official visit made recently by His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, to the US, during which the Comprehensive Security Integration and Prosperity Agreement between the two countries was signed.

The Comprehensive Security Integration and Prosperity Agreement will enhance Bahrain-U.S. cooperation across a range of areas, from defence and security to emerging technology, trade, and investment.

HM King Hamad praised the historical and developed relations between the two countries in various sectors.

HM King commended the US administration’s efforts and pivotal role in establishing and maintaining regional and global security, stability and peace.

Source: Bahrain News Agency