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Jeddah to Host Second Islamic Arts Biennale

Eugenio Rodolfo Sanabria Reporter / Updated : 2024-12-25 18:01:25
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JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia - The second Islamic Arts Biennale is set to open on January 25, 2025, at the Western Hajj Terminal of King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah. Organized by the Diriyah Biennale Foundation, the event will blend historical Islamic treasures with contemporary artistic creations.   

Curated by Saudi artist Muhannad Shono, the biennale will feature works from over 30 artists, exploring themes of space, time, and light. The exhibition will encompass both indoor and outdoor spaces, showcasing contemporary art alongside religious relics, maps, and jewelry.   

The biennale's theme, "And All That Is In-Between," aims to foster collective understanding and imagination by transcending simplistic notions. The artworks, inspired by the concept of the garden in Islamic civilization, will address contemporary environmental and social issues.   

The exhibition will be divided into seven sections, spanning 100,000 square meters, offering visitors a journey through the artistic heritage of Islam. The event will run until May 25, 2025.   

Key Points:

Date: January 25 - May 25, 2025   

Location: Western Hajj Terminal, King Abdulaziz International Airport, Jeddah   

Organizer: Diriyah Biennale Foundation   

Focus: Blending historical Islamic artifacts with contemporary art   

Theme: "And All That Is In-Between"   

Curators: Muhannad Shono, Joanna Chevalier, Amina Diab   

Artists: Over 30 artists from Saudi Arabia and beyond   

Highlights:New artworks created specifically for the biennale
Exploration of space, time, and light   

Emphasis on preserving and nurturing culture
Integration of historical artifacts and contemporary art   

Focus on the concept of the garden in Islamic civilization   

Address contemporary environmental and social issues   

Exhibition Space: 100,000 square meters across indoor and outdoor spaces
This article provides a concise overview of the upcoming Islamic Arts Biennale, highlighting key details and emphasizing the unique blend of historical and contemporary art.

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