What happens when cutting-edge technology and centuries-old artistry collide? Well, HONOR and Louvre Abu Dhabi are about to show us—and trust us, it’s a masterpiece in the making. HONOR, the global tech powerhouse, has officially teamed up with Louvre Abu Dhabi for the highly anticipated exhibition, Kings and Queens of Africa: Forms and Figures of Power. And spoiler alert: it’s going to be spectacular.
A Royal Affair Like No Other
Picture this: Over 350 breathtaking works of art spanning a thousand years of African history, all gathered under one iconic dome. This exhibition isn’t just about looking at old stuff (although, let’s be real, old stuff is often the coolest); it’s about diving headfirst into the cultural, social, and artistic legacy of African kingdoms from the 11th to the 21st centuries. From regal portraits to intricate sculptures and ceremonial objects, it’s a deep dive into the essence of power, identity, and creativity across the continent.
And here’s where it gets even better—HONOR is the first tech brand to ever partner with the Louvre Abu Dhabi for an exhibition like this. That’s right. History in the making, folks.
Tech Meets Timelessness
You might be wondering, “What does a smartphone brand have to do with an art exhibition?” A lot, actually. HONOR isn’t just about sleek gadgets and jaw-dropping AI features; it’s about enhancing everyday experiences. Through this partnership, HONOR is proving that tech isn’t just about convenience—it’s a gateway to richer cultural engagement.
As Laurance Li, General Manager of HONOR GCC, puts it, “This captivating exhibition also serves as an ideal platform for new HONOR Magic7 Pro users to experience the convenience of AI technology and effortlessly immerse themselves in the journey of exploration and learning.” Translation? You can experience history in a way you never have before—seamlessly, interactively, and with a little help from AI magic.
The Magic of HONOR Magic7 Pro
Speaking of magic, this partnership coincides with the launch of the HONOR Magic7 Pro in the Middle East and Africa. Imagine walking through the exhibition, letting AI enhance your experience, capturing every intricate detail with the device’s next-gen camera, or even getting smart recommendations on what to check out next. It’s like having your own personal curator—only smarter and always in your pocket.
HONOR is setting the stage for a future where technology and culture don’t just coexist—they amplify each other. Whether it’s concerts, exhibitions, or festivals, the HONOR Magic7 Pro is redefining how we interact with the world around us.
More Than Just a Museum
Louvre Abu Dhabi isn’t your average museum. Opened in 2017 and designed by the legendary Jean Nouvel, it’s a cultural marvel that celebrates the universal creativity of humankind. With a growing collection that spans prehistoric tools to contemporary masterpieces, the museum is all about bringing different civilizations, geographies, and eras together under one roof—literally, since its dome creates a stunning “rain of light” effect that has to be seen to be believed.
And now, with HONOR in the mix, that mission is taking a bold step forward into the digital age. It’s not just about looking at art—it’s about experiencing it in new and innovative ways.
The Countdown Begins
So, if you’ve ever wanted to witness history, art, and technology come together in one epic experience, this is your chance. Kings and Queens of Africa: Forms and Figures of Power is open until May 25, 2025. That gives you plenty of time to plan your visit—but let’s be honest, why wait?
HONOR and Louvre Abu Dhabi are proving that innovation isn’t just about what’s next; it’s about bridging the past, present, and future in ways we never imagined. And trust us, you don’t want to miss this masterpiece in the making.
Mark your calendars, charge your HONOR Magic7 Pro, and get ready to step into a world where history meets high-tech. See you at the Louvre Abu Dhabi!What happens when cutting-edge technology and centuries-old artistry collide? Well, HONOR and Louvre Abu Dhabi are about to show us—and trust us, it’s a masterpiece in the making. HONOR, the global tech powerhouse, has officially teamed up with Louvre Abu Dhabi for the highly anticipated exhibition, Kings and Queens of Africa: Forms and Figures of Power. And spoiler alert: it’s going to be spectacular.
A Royal Affair Like No Other
Picture this: Over 350 breathtaking works of art spanning a thousand years of African history, all gathered under one iconic dome. This exhibition isn’t just about looking at old stuff (although, let’s be real, old stuff is often the coolest); it’s about diving headfirst into the cultural, social, and artistic legacy of African kingdoms from the 11th to the 21st centuries. From regal portraits to intricate sculptures and ceremonial objects, it’s a deep dive into the essence of power, identity, and creativity across the continent.
And here’s where it gets even better—HONOR is the first tech brand to ever partner with the Louvre Abu Dhabi for an exhibition like this. That’s right. History in the making, folks.
Tech Meets Timelessness
You might be wondering, “What does a smartphone brand have to do with an art exhibition?” A lot, actually. HONOR isn’t just about sleek gadgets and jaw-dropping AI features; it’s about enhancing everyday experiences. Through this partnership, HONOR is proving that tech isn’t just about convenience—it’s a gateway to richer cultural engagement.
As Laurance Li, General Manager of HONOR GCC, puts it, “This captivating exhibition also serves as an ideal platform for new HONOR Magic7 Pro users to experience the convenience of AI technology and effortlessly immerse themselves in the journey of exploration and learning.” Translation? You can experience history in a way you never have before—seamlessly, interactively, and with a little help from AI magic.
The Magic of HONOR Magic7 Pro
Speaking of magic, this partnership coincides with the launch of the HONOR Magic7 Pro in the Middle East and Africa. Imagine walking through the exhibition, letting AI enhance your experience, capturing every intricate detail with the device’s next-gen camera, or even getting smart recommendations on what to check out next. It’s like having your own personal curator—only smarter and always in your pocket.
HONOR is setting the stage for a future where technology and culture don’t just coexist—they amplify each other. Whether it’s concerts, exhibitions, or festivals, the HONOR Magic7 Pro is redefining how we interact with the world around us.
More Than Just a Museum
Louvre Abu Dhabi isn’t your average museum. Opened in 2017 and designed by the legendary Jean Nouvel, it’s a cultural marvel that celebrates the universal creativity of humankind. With a growing collection that spans prehistoric tools to contemporary masterpieces, the museum is all about bringing different civilizations, geographies, and eras together under one roof—literally, since its dome creates a stunning “rain of light” effect that has to be seen to be believed.
And now, with HONOR in the mix, that mission is taking a bold step forward into the digital age. It’s not just about looking at art—it’s about experiencing it in new and innovative ways.
The Countdown Begins
So, if you’ve ever wanted to witness history, art, and technology come together in one epic experience, this is your chance. Kings and Queens of Africa: Forms and Figures of Power is open until May 25, 2025. That gives you plenty of time to plan your visit—but let’s be honest, why wait?
HONOR and Louvre Abu Dhabi are proving that innovation isn’t just about what’s next; it’s about bridging the past, present, and future in ways we never imagined. And trust us, you don’t want to miss this masterpiece in the making.
Mark your calendars, charge your HONOR Magic7 Pro, and get ready to step into a world where history meets high-tech. See you at the Louvre Abu Dhabi!
