Two important private collections will take centre stage in Saudi Arabia's Islamic Arts Biennale next year
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The Islamic Arts Biennale in Jeddah uniquely merges religious art with contemporary practices, breaking conventional norms while engaging various Islamic and secular narratives through time.
Abdul Rahman Azzam envisions a significant expansion for the biennial in 2025, aiming for broader institutional involvement by inviting museums and libraries to showcase their Islamic art collections.
This biennial not only represents a cultural moment for Saudi Arabia but also serves as a strategic positioning tool allowing the Diriyah Biennale Foundation to elevate its global influence.
Curators Julian Raby and Amin Jaffer alongside artist Muhannad Shono are set to orchestrate a diverse contemporary section, enriching the biennial's dialogue between historical and modern works.
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