2009

It’s Not You, It’s Me

Art

2011

Second Time Around

Art

2013

Mohammed Kazem: Walking on Water

Art

2014

Lest We Forget: Structures of Memory in the UAE

Architecture

2015

1980 – Today: Exhibitions in the UAE

Art

2016

Transformations: The Emirati National House

Architecture

2017

Rock, Paper, Scissors: Positions in Play

Art

2018

Lifescapes Beyond Bigness

Architecture

2019

Nujoom Alghanem: Passage

Art

2021

Wetland

Architecture

2022

Mohamed Ahmed Ibrahim: Between Sunrise and Sunset

Art

2023

Aridly Abundant

Architecture

2024

Abdullah Al Saadi: Sites of Memory, Sites of Amnesia

Art

2025

Biennale Architettura

Architecture

Tarek Abou El Fetouh

Tarek Abou El Fetouh is currently Senior Curator and Director of the Performance Department of Sharjah Art Foundation. Abou El Fetouh’s previous curatorial projects include the Public Art Programme for Expo 2020 in Dubai (2019-2021), Durub Al Tawaya, an annual performance event at Abu Dhabi Art (2013-2018); Rituals of Signs and Metamorphoses (2018) and Captive of Love (2017) at Red Brick Art Museum, Beijing; The Time is Out of Joint, Sharjah Art Foundation and Asian Culture Center, Gwangju (2016); Lest the Two Seas Meet, Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw (2015); Home Works 6, Ashkal Alwan, Beirut (2013); Sharjah Biennial 9 (2009); Roaming Inner Landscapes, Bibliotheca Alexandrina and Garage Theatre, Alexandria (2004); Windows (a multidisciplinary festival of contemporary arts), Minya and Cairo (2004); DisORIENTation, House of World Cultures, Berlin (2003) and It’s Happening in the Garage, Jesuits Cultural Center, Alexandria (2000).

Abou El Fetouh established innovative initiatives in the Arab world and has sought to develop conversations among practitioners both regionally and internationally. He founded the Young Arab Theatre Fund (YATF), renamed Mophradat since 2015, which is a Brussels-based foundation working in the field of contemporary visual and performance arts. He initiated the Meeting Points Festival of Contemporary Arts (MP) in 2003 and curated the first four editions of the festival (MP1 to MP4), which took place in several cities in the Arab world. Abou El Fetouh served as the artistic director of MP7 with the Zagreb-based collective WHW (2013-2014), MP6 with curator Okwui Enwezor (2011-2012) and MP5 with curator Frie Leysen (2007-2008).