Cove Beach draws in art lovers with exclusive showcase
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Cove Beach draws in art lovers with exclusive showcase

Cove Beach, Dubai’s award-winning beach club and prominent lifestyle destination, is capturing the imaginations of art lovers from across the globe, as it showcases an exclusive collection of luxury art pieces, in collaboration with Dubai-based art gallery, The LUXX ART.

Cove Beach draws in art lovers with exclusive showcaseThe selection of paintings, sculptures, and photography has been specially curated with Cove Beach’s sophisticated clientele in mind, bringing a further elevated look and feel to the venue. The long-term partnership will see the feature pieces regularly updated, acting as a constantly evolving showcase of works from around the world, while offering guests the opportunity to purchase any of the limited-edition pieces which catch their eye.

Current installations include ‘Gucci Dog’, in the signature, cartoon, pop-art style of French sculptor and fine artist Christophe Commero, as part of his Vegas Bulldog’s collection and the eye-catching ‘Gorilla Big’ by B-Art, Bart Stillekins, a young creative from the Netherlands. Fellow Dutch artist, Eileen Verkooij, known as EIVER, works with acrylic, oil, resin and gold leaf to create her instantly recognisable, one-off pieces, with her take on a portrait of legendary Brazilian racing driver Ayerton Senna also currently on display.

Adel Ghazzawi, Co-founder, Cove Beach, said: “What makes Cove Beach unique is that it’s so much more than a beach club, it’s a lifestyle destination, and that means that we’re constantly looking at ways to evolve things our cultural offer, as well as our entertainment and F&B.

“The Luxx Art strives for brilliance in unconventional modes, which resonates with Cove Beach’s clientele and aligns with our mission of always differentiating ourselves from other venues. We’re excited to offer another unique aspect to our discerning guests, by offering them an opportunity to invest in these luxury, one of a kind, and often quirky, pieces for their own homes.”