Louvre Abu Dhabi Marks Five Years with 'Impressionism Show'

A major exhibition of impressionist art at the Louvre Abu Dhabi - AFP.
A major exhibition of impressionist art at the Louvre Abu Dhabi - AFP.
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Louvre Abu Dhabi Marks Five Years with 'Impressionism Show'

A major exhibition of impressionist art at the Louvre Abu Dhabi - AFP.
A major exhibition of impressionist art at the Louvre Abu Dhabi - AFP.

A major exhibition of impressionist art opened Wednesday at the Louvre Abu Dhabi, featuring works from masters such as Cezanne, Degas, Manet, Monet, Pissarro and Renoir.

Billed as one of the most significant exhibitions on the 19th century art movement ever held outside France, it features more than 150 works on loan from the Musee d'Orsay in Paris.

Claude Monet's "Women in the Garden" is among the masterpieces on show from the movement characterized by rapid dabs and brushstrokes that explore the transient effects of light and color.

"Impressionism: Pathways to Modernity", to run until February 5, marks five years since the opening of the art museum in the capital of the UAE.

That theme resonates in today's region, "where we also face the challenge of this modernity and this transition to a new world", said Sylvie Patry, general curator of the Musee d'Orsay.

Louvre Abu Dhabi director Manuel Rabate said one of the "fundamental missions" of the museum was to "present the great movements of the history of art such as Impressionism".

"To tell the story of Impressionism, you have to have the incredible loans that come from the Musee d'Orsay".

French President Emmanuel Macron inaugurated the Louvre Abu Dhabi in 2007 in the Emirates, one of the world's leading oil exporters and largest arms buyers.



Saudi Students Win Six Medals at Junior Balkan Mathematical Olympiad

Saudi flag - File Photo/AAWSAT
Saudi flag - File Photo/AAWSAT
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Saudi Students Win Six Medals at Junior Balkan Mathematical Olympiad

Saudi flag - File Photo/AAWSAT
Saudi flag - File Photo/AAWSAT

Six Saudi students achieved a new international milestone today by winning six medals at the 29th edition of the Junior Balkan Mathematical Olympiad (JBMO 2025), held in North Macedonia from June 24 to 29, with 135 students participating from 23 countries.

The Saudi team earned two gold, two silver, and two bronze medals, reaffirming their competitiveness and academic excellence on the global stage, SPA reported.

This accomplishment is the result of years of intensive training overseen by the King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity (Mawhiba), in partnership with the Ministry of Education, as part of their joint efforts to discover and nurture gifted students and prepare them for international competitions.

Team members were selected through a series of rigorous tests conducted within the National Program for Gifted Identification, along with advanced scientific training camps led by elite local and international trainers.

This marks the Kingdom's 14th participation in the Olympiad, bringing its total medal count to 11 gold, 24 silver, and 29 bronze medals, reflecting the steady progress of Saudi participation year after year. By comparison, the Kingdom’s previous participation in the JBMO yielded one silver and four bronze medals.

Launched in 1997 in the former Yugoslavia, the JBMO is held annually for students under the age of 15, with each country allowed a maximum of six participants. Organized in rotation by the Balkan countries and Cyprus, the Olympiad is considered one of the most prestigious regional mathematics competitions.