This is going to be a big moment for all skilled artists to take their art experience to the next level at The Art Maze, hosted by Burj Al Arab.
Andre Agassi and Roger Federer had played tennis on it, F1 driver David Coulthard did drifting on it, boxer Anthony Joshua once held a sparring session up there, and Tiger Woods has hit a golf ball from it – the Burj Al Arab helipad is an iconic structure that is unique in Dubai. Moreover, this month the world-famous 5-star building will be the setting for yet another milestone.
Artist Sacha Jafri is going to host an art exhibition on the helipad which is 212 metres above sea level – in a first for the famous architectural landmark. The Art Maze is going to display Jafri’s paintings in a custom built 12×12-metre steel labyrinthine gallery specially designed by renowned artist Marcus Schaefer.
The one of a kind art show on the 24-metre wide platform will celebrate the 50th anniversary of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites and will run from March 23 to March 27.
Due to the high security at the Burj Al Arab, The Art Maze will be a strictly invite-only event for VIPs, celebrities, entrepreneurs, and art collectors. However, after the Dubai launch, The Art Maze will b taken to a world tour in 2022 and 2023 and conclude in Abu Dhabi.