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‘Cultural and Artistic Transformations: Beyond the Oil Drop’ exhibition opens at Katara

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Last updated: 2026/01/01 at 2:44 AM
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Doha, Qatar – Two new exhibitions opened at Katara Cultural Village this week, offering a compelling look at Qatar’s recent history and cultural evolution. The exhibitions, “Cultural and Artistic Transformations: Beyond the Oil Drop” and “Legacy of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022,” aim to document pivotal moments in the nation’s development and solidify Katara’s role as a preserver of national memory. The cultural exhibitions are open to the public until December 30, 2026.

Professor Dr. Khalid bin Ibrahim Al-Sulaiti, Director General of the Katara Cultural Village Foundation, inaugurated both exhibitions on December 31, 2023. The opening was attended by officials from the Qatar Society of Engineers and the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy, as well as members of the public interested in art and history. These events highlight Qatar’s commitment to showcasing its heritage and recent achievements on a global stage.

Exploring Qatar’s Transformation Through Art and Oil

“Cultural and Artistic Transformations: Beyond the Oil Drop” explores the societal shifts that occurred following the discovery of oil and the subsequent modernization of Qatar. The exhibition, a collaboration with the Qatar Society of Engineers, features works from 21 artists, encompassing paintings, photographs, postage stamps, and unique pieces created using oil barrels. This symbolic use of materials directly connects the artwork to the resource that fundamentally altered the region’s trajectory.

A Multifaceted Artistic Representation

The exhibition doesn’t solely focus on the economic impact of oil. It also presents artifacts documenting the early days of oil exploration and extraction, alongside depictions of the resulting social and economic changes. Additionally, an interactive program for children is available, offering art workshops centered around engineering concepts and industrial history, fostering creativity and awareness among younger audiences. This focus on education complements the artistic display.

Documenting the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Legacy

The “Legacy of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022” exhibition, developed in partnership with the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy, provides a comprehensive record of the tournament. The exhibition goes beyond simply showcasing sporting achievements; it aims to illustrate the broader cultural and social impact of hosting the event. According to organizers, the World Cup was viewed as a pivotal moment for Qatar and the wider region.

The exhibition features detailed models of the World Cup stadiums and dedicated sections highlighting the social initiatives launched during the preparation and execution phases. Screens display interviews and footage from the tournament, emphasizing the human stories and organizational complexities involved. This immersive approach seeks to convey the scale and significance of the event, positioning it as more than just a sporting competition. Qatar tourism is expected to benefit from the continued display of this historical record.

However, the long-term impact of the World Cup on Qatar’s infrastructure and economy remains a subject of ongoing analysis. The exhibitions aim to contribute to a more nuanced understanding of these developments. The exhibitions also showcase the nation’s growing investment in arts and culture.

Katara’s role in preserving national memory and documenting contemporary history is underscored by these openings. The exhibitions transform significant events into spaces for reflection, learning, and dialogue. The extended run time of both exhibitions, until December 30, 2026, suggests a long-term commitment to these narratives.

Looking ahead, Katara is expected to continue developing and hosting exhibitions that explore Qatar’s identity and its place in the global community. Future exhibitions will likely build upon the themes established by these current displays, further solidifying Katara’s position as a leading cultural institution. The success of these exhibitions will be measured by visitor numbers and the level of engagement with the presented materials.

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