Taymour Grahne Projects has announced the opening of a new permanent space in Dubai’s Alserkal Avenue, which will open in September 2025.
The unveiling of a new gallery space in the Middle East underscores Taymour Grahne’s commitment to participating in the MENA region’s art ecosystem by placing it firmly in the heart of its thriving arts ecosystem. The 186-squre-metre gallery will open with a solo exhibition with American artist Gail Spaien, running from 18 September to 6 November 2025.
The opening of the new location marks 12 years of Taymour Grahne Projects since its founding in New York in 2013. The gallery is known for showcasing the work of artists from the MENA region in the US, with notable solo exhibitions by Mohammed Kazem and the late Tarek Al-Ghoussein.
The new Dubai location will introduce the gallery’s established and emerging artists to new audiences in the region, including Daniele Genadry, Amy Lincoln, Matthew F Fisher, Ala Younis, Mikey Yates, Samira Abbassy, Fayçal Baghriche, Gail Spaien, Sarah McEneaney, Lamia Joreige, and Katia Kameli. Taymour Grahne Projects will continue operating from its London offices and conducting online exhibitions.
Check out our interview with Taymour Grahne to learn more about the new space.