Italian artist Lorenzo Quinn gets hands-on at UAE exhibition 

Lorenzo Quinn, “Now and Forever.” (Supplied)
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Updated 02 March 2023
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Italian artist Lorenzo Quinn gets hands-on at UAE exhibition 

DUBAI: Italian artist Lorenzo Quinn has long been fascinated with the idea of universality. His exhibition at the Leila Heller Gallery in Dubai, “Now and Forever” highlighted his preoccupation with creating accessible pieces addressing themes such as unity over separation, harmony over chaos and love over hate. 

He is best known for his work on hands, as seen at the Leila Heller Gallery, as well as in Dubai’s DIFC Sculpture Park. 

“I wanted to sculpt what is considered the hardest and most technically challenging part of the human body,” he said. “The hand holds so much power — the power to love, to hate, to create, to destroy.” 




He is best known for his work on hands, as seen at the Leila Heller Gallery, as well as in Dubai’s DIFC Sculpture Park. (Supplied)

“I like my works to address themes of universality across all cultures,” Quinn told Arab News. 

During 2021’s Art d’Egypte at the Giza Pyramids, Quinn presented his sculptural work “Together” depicting two large hands in mesh material with their palms united as if in a prayer — it is now on show at Dubai’s DIFC as part of the show “Tales Under the Gate.” 

“Together” was inspired by the pandemic and expressed the longing for contact during times of forced separation. 




Lorenzo Quinn, “Now and Forever.” (Supplied)

“In a world filled with negativity, struggle and hate I want to fight with love and art is my way of doing so,” Quinn said. “Some of the best art is done in tragic moments. I try to look for a positive outcome, a positive view of that sad moment and create art from it.” 

Such ideas were exhibited in his Leila Heller Gallery exhibition through gigantic sculptural phrases including “Forever,” “Patience”, and “Spirit.” 

Quinn, the son of US-Mexican actor Anthony Quinn, has dabbled in a number of professional worlds and was once an actor himself. 




Lorenzo Quinn, “Now and Forever.” (Supplied)

As an Italian who grew up surrounded by classical Roman and Renaissance sculptures, particularly those of Michelangelo and Donatello, tradition and heritage has long inspired his contemporary artworks. 

His work has also been exhibited at the Venice Biennale, in New York and in Palma in Mallorca, Spain. 

Ultimately, Quinn believes art offers an escape and a chance for a change in perspective. “I make art for myself and for people who wish to come along for a ride through my dreams.” 


Gigi Hadid introduces sun-washed knitwear in new Guest in Residence drop

Updated 14 February 2026
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Gigi Hadid introduces sun-washed knitwear in new Guest in Residence drop

DUBAI: US Dutch Palestinian model Gigi Hadid this week released the first drop of her brand Guest in Residence’s spring/summer collection.

The pictures she shared with her 79.5 million followers on Instagram showed that the new offerings lean into relaxed, sun-washed dressing, blending the brand’s signature knitwear with a more playful, resort-ready mood.

The collection features lightweight cardigans, cropped knits and long-sleeve tops paired with knit shorts, relaxed trousers and soft lounge pieces designed for warm weather.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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A palette of coastal blues, butter yellow, soft red, cream and pastel tones runs throughout, complemented by subtle stripes and textured finishes.

Across the images, knits are layered over swimwear or styled as coordinated sets, aligning with the collection’s casual, seasonal direction.

Hadid wrote on Instagram that the newly launched products are now available in stores and retailers worldwide.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The model and entrepreneur’s latest drop was a collaboration with Moon Boot, the Italian snow boot brand. Released in November, Hadid and the brand dropped 16 designs for winter.

A week before that, she launched her winter collection that expanded Guest in Residence’s knitwear offering with cold-weather staples designed for layering.

The range included chunky scarves with fringe finishes, ribbed beanies, knitted socks, striped sweaters, zip-neck tops and relaxed knit polos, alongside straight-leg trousers and casual separates.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Gigi Hadid (@gigihadid)

A muted winter palette of red, cream, brown, forest green and blue ran throughout, with stripes and textured knits adding visual contrast.

Hadid launched her clothing label, which features soft, colorful knitwear, in September 2022.

“Over the last handful of years, I didn’t want to be backed into starting my own line just because there was an offer on the table or a deal to be made,” she wrote to her followers on Instagram at the time.

“The earliest days of Guest in Residence came about when I started to question the cashmere market, and those answers gave me a path,” she added.

“I believe that because of its sustainable qualities — natural and made to cherish and to pass down — cashmere is a luxury that should be more accessible.”

Celebrities including Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, Taylor Swift and Bradley Cooper have been spotted wearing the label’s designs.