Gallery Isabelle presents the third solo exhibition featuring Hoda Tawakol, an artist of Egyptian descent born in London and raised between Paris and Frankfurt. Titled My Mothers The Siren, the Vessel, the Womb, the exhibition centres on a three-channel video…
This article appeared in Being Muhannad Shono Issue #70 which delves into the world of Saudi artist Muhannad Shono, exploring his creative journey, artistic process, and global impact. Through visuals and an in-depth interview, it highlights Shono’s works that connect…
Contemporary art continues to be a space for reinterpreting symbols, traditions, and human experience. This article highlights exhibitions by Slavs and Tatars, Athar Jaber, Adrian Pepe, and artists at Leila Heller Gallery—Morteza Darehbaghi, Melis Buyruk, and Dale Chihuly. These artists…
In this interview, we sit down with Marilyn Clark, a photographer whose journey from advertising to artistic photography has taken her from Bangkok to the Forest of Fontainebleau and, more recently, to Saudi Arabia. Known for her striking portraits and…
Hafez Gallery presents The White Lilies of Marrakech: Women as Timeless Narratives, a solo exhibition by Lana Khayat, running from February 19 to March 25, 2025. Marking the 100th anniversary of the Jardin Majorelle, Khayat’s work engages in a profound…
The panel Shaping the Landscape in Riyadh: The Impact of Riyadh Art explored the transformative role of large-scale public art initiatives, particularly the Tuwaiq Sculpture Program, in shaping Riyadh’s urban identity, cultural discourse, and community engagement. Panelist Omar Albrek, director…
The panel, led by Sebastian, the Lead Curator, tackled the dynamic relationship between sculpture, especially stone sculpting, and the more fleeting world of movement, dance, and performance art. Rather than merely asking how movement could activate sculpture, Sebastian pushed the…
Dr. Manal Alharbi’s journey into sculpture was shaped by a deep connection to clay. This passion led her to study sculpture before moving to Princess Nourah University, where she now teaches in the Art and Design Department. Dr AlHarbi explains…
Sebastián Betancur-Montoya’s journey to becoming Lead Curator of Tuwaiq Sculpture 2025 didn’t happen overnight—it was the result of years of research, chance encounters, and a deep fascination with public art. His interest in Saudi Arabia began during his master’s at…
Tuwaiq Sculpture returned to Riyadh, gathering a diverse group of sculptors from around the world to create monumental artworks that will be permanently integrated into the city’s public spaces. As one of Saudi Arabia’s leading contemporary art initiatives, the symposium…









