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GWC named official logistics partner for Art Basel Qatar 2026

By MilyeFebruary 5, 20264 Mins Read
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Gulf Warehousing Company Q.P.S.C. (GWC), one of the region’s leading logistics providers, has announced its appointment as the Official Logistics Partner for the inaugural edition of Art Basel Qatar, marking the first time the world-renowned art fair will be staged in the Middle East. The fair is scheduled to take place from 5 to 7 February 2026, in partnership with Qatar Sports Investments (QSI) and QC+.

Art Basel is widely recognised as the world’s leading international modern and contemporary art fair, staging premier shows in Basel, Miami Beach, Hong Kong, and Paris, and now Qatar. It is regarded as the global benchmark for excellence in the art market.

In this role, GWC will manage and deliver all fine art and high-value logistics for Art Basel Qatar 2026, overseeing the fair’s operational requirements and ensuring the successful delivery of one of the world’s most prestigious cultural events as it makes its regional debut. The partnership underscores GWC’s proven ability to deliver complex and intricate logistics solutions to the highest international standards.

The strategic collaboration between Art Basel Qatar and GWC reflects a shared commitment to excellence, precision, and global collaboration at the intersection of culture and logistics. It builds on GWC’s extensive experience and growing role in supporting museums, galleries, collectors, and cultural institutions in Qatar and internationally.

Sheikh Abdulla bin Fahad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani, Managing Director of GWC, said: “Art Basel Qatar marks the first time this globally renowned fair is staged in the MENASA region, representing a significant milestone for the cultural landscape of this part of the world. We are proud to support its launch as the Official Logistics Partner, leveraging more than 15 years of expertise in fine art logistics to ensure the success of this landmark event, hosted in Qatar for the first time.”

He added: “Our engagement with Art Basel Qatar is another milestone in GWC’s journey, cementing our position as a global and regional partner of choice for high-value fine art logistics. It also underlines our commitment to supporting the arts, culture, and creative industries as drivers of sustainable development and economic diversification, in line with Qatar National Vision 2030.”

The partnership builds on GWC’s established involvement in fine art and cultural logistics, including its collaboration with Qatar Museums’ commercial arm to develop the region’s largest fine art storage and logistics hub in Doha.

Matthew Kearns, GWC Group CEO, said: “Delivering the first Art Basel fair staged in the region requires logistics capabilities that operate at the highest international standards. Our role extends beyond transportation to safeguarding the creative, cultural, and human value embodied in these works, a responsibility that demands precision, expertise, and absolute trust. Alongside this mandate, and through our strategic partnership with QC+, we are advancing plans to build the largest fine art logistics hub in the region, investing in the infrastructure and capabilities needed to position Qatar as a leading regional centre for fine art logistics and stewardship, delivered to the highest international standards.”

GWC is the first company in the Middle East to receive accreditation from the International Convention of Exhibition and Fine Art Transporters (ICEFAT). The company provides highly specialised fine art logistics services that combine operational excellence with deep sector expertise, meeting the art industry’s rigorous requirements for security, precision, and reliability.

As part of its long-term strategy to build an integrated fine art logistics ecosystem, GWC’s planned fine art logistics hub will be located in the Ras Bufontas Free Zone and will offer museum-grade preservation, secure storage, and professional care for artworks and cultural assets. The facility will feature conservation laboratories, private and shared storage spaces, viewing rooms, and custom-bonded areas dedicated to specialised art handling.

Art Basel Qatar 2026 will bring leading galleries, artists, collectors, and cultural leaders from around the world to Doha. The fair will feature 87 galleries and exhibitors from 31 countries and territories, including 16 making their Art Basel debut, showcasing works by 84 international artists. The event is set to establish Art Basel Qatar as a major new cultural platform in the MENASA region and a powerful conduit to the global Art Basel network.

Khaleej Times Staff



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