
The Week in Art Iran war and culture in the Gulf, the Whitney Biennial, Rembrandt discovery
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Mar 6, 2026 Jonathan Bikker, Rijksmuseum curator who led the Rembrandt reattribution. Ben Sutton, Art Newspaper editor who reviews major shows. Melissa Gronlund, Middle East correspondent reporting on culture amid conflict. They discuss Gulf museums coping with war and tourism impacts. They tour the Whitney Biennial’s themes and photography focus. They unpack the Rembrandt discovery and technical research that confirmed the painting.
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Gulf Cultural Scene Closed Then United Quickly
- Gulf cultural institutions faced immediate closures but showed rapid communal resilience.
- Melissa Gronlund reports Dubai museums and galleries shuttered early, then citizens and expats rallied, reopening streets and showing solidarity within days.
Tourist Landmarks Hit While Museums Largely Spared
- Major tourist targets were struck but heritage sites largely escaped major damage.
- Attacks hit hotels, airports and iconic towers (Burj al-Arab, Palm, Burj Khalifa intercepted) while museums remained mostly unharmed.
Tourism Hit Will Probably Be Temporary
- Predicted tourism losses may be overstated; recovery and resilience are likely.
- Gronlund doubts Reuters' 23–38 million tourist drop, noting Gulf economies are more resilient and tourism should return after the shock.
