The Six: Sole DXB unveils artist line-up

Sole DXB 2017 was widely considered a success. (Supplied)
Updated 24 October 2018
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The Six: Sole DXB unveils artist line-up

DUBAI:Dubai-based urban festival Sole DXB is set to return on Dec. 6 with an exciting line-up of artists set to perform at the celebration of all things hip hop, fashion, art and basketball.

NAS
Influential American rapper and entrepreneur Nas is the son of jazz musician Olu Dara and has multiple platinum records to his name. His latest album was produced by Kanye west.

Lion Babe
The New York-based rap duo, made up of Lucas Goodman and singer Jillian Harvey, was formed in 2012. They recently performed at Coachella and are known for their distinctive R&B sound.

DaniLeigh
The Dominican-American singer, who emerged on the music scene as a dancer, got her big break when Prince asked her to direct, write and star in his music video.

Giggs
Giggs is a British rapper who garnered critical acclaim with his first album and has since worked with multiple artists, including Ed Sheeran and Anthony Hamilton.

Slowthai
A sensational upcoming British talent whose music is a mix of rap, garage and grime laid over rough-edged beats with a healthy dose of adolescent charisma.

Masego
This self-taught saxophonist, rapper and producer has created a new wave of genre-bending music. Spinning smooth jazz with R&B, Masego is known for his innovative style.

 


Art Cairo part of a ‘long-term cultural project,’ founder says

Updated 25 January 2026
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Art Cairo part of a ‘long-term cultural project,’ founder says

CAIRO: As Art Cairo 2026 draws to a close, its founder Mohammed Younis is keen to set the fair apart from its regional counterparts — and also asserts that the annual event is part of a “long-term cultural project.”

The fair, which took place at the Grand Egyptian Museum and wrapped up on Jan. 26, boasted a distinctly Arab flavor, in terms of galleries, artists and the themes of the artworks on show.

Younis says that is all part of a conscious curatorial effort.

“Art Cairo stands apart from other art fairs in the region as the only platform dedicated exclusively and intentionally to Arab art … While many regional fairs present a broad, globalized perspective, Art Cairo emerges from a different vision — one rooted in presenting Arab art from within,” Younis told Arab News.

Across the fair, depictions of golden age icons such as 1950s superstar Mohamed Mohamed Fawzy by painter Adel El-Siwi jostled for attention alongside ancient iconography and pop culture references from the Arab world.

Abu Dhabi’s Salwa Zeidan Gallery, for example, exhibited work by up-and-coming Egyptian artist Passant Kirdy.

“My work focuses on Egyptian heritage in general, including pharaonic and Islamic art. These influences are always present in what I create. This symbol you’re looking at is a pharaonic scarab …  I’m very attached to this symbol,” she told Arab News.

The Arab focus of the curation is part of an effort to bill Art Cairo as a “long-term cultural project,” Younis noted.

“Ultimately, Art Cairo is not simply an art fair; it is a long-term cultural project. It exists to support Arab artists, contribute to building a sustainable art market, and articulate an authentic Arab narrative within the regional and international art landscape.”