Louvre Abu Dhabi launches second call for Fellowships and Grants Programme proposals
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Sunday, December 14, 2025


Louvre Abu Dhabi launches second call for Fellowships and Grants Programme proposals
© Department of Culture and Tourism—Abu Dhabi. Photo: Seeing Things, Ismail Noor.



ABU DHABI.- Louvre Abu Dhabi has launched the second call for proposals for its flagship Fellowships and Grants Programme, a global initiative supporting original research in art history, museum studies and heritage science. Building on the success of the inaugural 2025 edition, the 2026 cohort will continue to champion international scholarship inspired by the museum’s commitment to advancing research and knowledge production.

Designed to encourage new perspectives and cross-cultural exchange, the programme invites scholars from around the world to engage deeply with the museum’s collection and resources. It aims to foster collaboration across disciplines and expand scholarship on global artistic connections and shared visual histories.

Applications are welcomed until February 7, 2026. Submissions will be carefully reviewed by a committee of distinguished museum experts, and successful fellows will be announced in May 2026.

Manuel Rabaté, Director of Louvre Abu Dhabi, said “Louvre Abu Dhabi was built on the belief that art is a universal language. This programme builds on that idea by encouraging research that rethinks how we tell the global story of art. Based on our innovation approach, we invite scholars to question old narratives, explore shared histories, and uncover the human connections behind creativity.”

The 2026 programme will once again explore three core themes:

Global History of Museums and Collections—examining how museums and collecting practices have developed across different cultural and historical contexts. This theme explores curatorial practices, audience engagement and exhibition practices in the Arab world and beyond. It also looks at how ideas such as the “universal museum” are defined and debated, tracing the connected histories of collections and their movement across continents. Circulation of Styles, Images and Texts—investigates how objects, artistic languages and visual practices have travelled through trade, migration, translation and cross-cultural encounters. This theme examines processes of adaptation and transformation, questions hierarchical narratives in art history, and explores transnational artistic routes, cultural transfers and the development of multiple modernities. Precious Materials and Routes of Exchange—studies how materials, craftsmanship and value systems have been transformed by networks of exchange—from the Silk Roads to maritime trade routes—highlighting art’s materiality and circulation.

Successful fellows will be granted access to Louvre Abu Dhabi’s world-class research infrastructure, including the Resource Centre and the Scientific Laboratory, the first of its kind in the Gulf region. These facilities provide the tools and expertise for cutting-edge research in materials analysis, conservation science and art history.

Throughout their research at the museum, fellows will also participate in symposiums and workshops, creating a vibrant community of exchange between scholars, curators and cultural practitioners.

Dr. Guilhem André, Director of Scientific, Curatorial and Collections Management at Louvre Abu Dhabi, added: “We look forward to welcoming new scholars whose work challenges assumptions and broadens the dialogue around art, heritage and museum practice. This programme is more than a research initiative, it is a space where ideas, cultures, and generations meet deepening our global understanding of art’s ongoing dialogue across time.”

The programme offers short-term (three months) and long-term (nine months) fellowships to support both local and international scholars in pursuing independent research projects. Proposals must be submitted online through the museum’s website and must be in English.










Today's News

December 14, 2025

MoMA explores Pan-African subjectivity through photographic portraiture in Ideas of Africa

Penn Museum reassembles a 4,300-year-old architectural marvel

William I. Koch collection headlines historic Christie's auction of American Western masterpieces

Groundbreaking discovery shows earliest evidence of fire-making

New exhibition explores Alberto Giacometti's intimate portraits and alpine origins

Shilpa Gupta brings migrant voices and collective memory into motion

Painter Janet Fish, celebrated for her luminous still lifes, dies at 86

Artcurial presents the 7th edition of A Moroccan Winter

Exhibition at Aalto2 Museum Centre explores Central Finland's role in shaping the modern map

$6.96 worth of 2025 pennies bring $16,764,500

The Renault Icons: Artcurial Motorcars achieves a spectacular "white-glove" sale of nearly €12 M

Ling Jian examines transformation, ritual, and hybridity in new works at Eli Klein Gallery

Betsy Eby explores sound, color, and healing in new exhibition Chromatic Frequencies

Whispers, Hubbub and Paradoxes brings together artists and activists to question dominant narratives

A City of Philadelphia leader, Foster Hardiman, named as Penn Museum's Senior Director, Finance and Facilities

National Portrait Gallery announces winners of its 2025 Teen Portrait Competition

Rijksmuseum Twenthe acquires Calculating Empires by Kate Crawford and Vladan Joler

Louvre Abu Dhabi launches second call for Fellowships and Grants Programme proposals

Organic and geometric forms converge in Eilis O'Connell's solo exhibition

Christie's announces strong results for design and Tiffany auctions, totaling $27 million

MMCA publishes new research volume examining publicness in art and museums

Untitled (after) offers an overview of Jelena Bulajić's painting and sculpture practice

Chus Martínez to curate Danish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2026




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 




Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)


Editor: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful