Dubai's Art of Guitar in Al Quoz Courtyard - in pictures


  • Situated in Al Quoz’s Courtyard, Art of Guitar fills a glaring absence in the region's vintage and high-end guitar offerings. Antonie Robertson / The National
    Situated in Al Quoz’s Courtyard, Art of Guitar fills a glaring absence in the region's vintage and high-end guitar offerings. Antonie Robertson / The National
  • Howling Rooster guitars built by in-house luthier Basil Azizoghly. Antonie Robertson / The National
    Howling Rooster guitars built by in-house luthier Basil Azizoghly. Antonie Robertson / The National
  • The space also sells old posters and original photographs. Antonie Robertson / The National
    The space also sells old posters and original photographs. Antonie Robertson / The National
  • The venue also offers guitar-building workshops led by in-house luthier Basil Azizoghly. Antonie Robertson / The National
    The venue also offers guitar-building workshops led by in-house luthier Basil Azizoghly. Antonie Robertson / The National
  • During the cooler months, Art of Dubai intends to become a venue for local artists to perform, setting up an ad-hoc stage in the Courtyard’s open space. Antonie Robertson / The National
    During the cooler months, Art of Dubai intends to become a venue for local artists to perform, setting up an ad-hoc stage in the Courtyard’s open space. Antonie Robertson / The National
  • A 1968 Jaguar in glossy candy red finish, on sale for Dh30,000. Antonie Robertson / The National
    A 1968 Jaguar in glossy candy red finish, on sale for Dh30,000. Antonie Robertson / The National
  • Art of Guitar owner Rick Vlemmiks. Antonie Robertson / The National
    Art of Guitar owner Rick Vlemmiks. Antonie Robertson / The National
  • Signed memorabilia is available for purchase here. Antonie Robertson / The National
    Signed memorabilia is available for purchase here. Antonie Robertson / The National
  • Art of Guitar takes over a space that used to be an art gallery. Antonie Robertson / The National
    Art of Guitar takes over a space that used to be an art gallery. Antonie Robertson / The National