Riyadh Art Week launches with over 50 galleries showcasing global artistic dialogue

Saudi Gazette report
RIYADH — The inaugural edition of Riyadh Art Week, themed “On the Edge of the Horizon,” has officially launched with the participation of over 50 local, regional, and international galleries.
The event, organized by the Visual Arts Commission, brings together more than 240 artists and over 500 artworks, highlighting Saudi Arabia’s evolving role in the global art scene.
Riyadh Art Week aims to support and empower artists, foster cultural exchange, and promote creative diversity through a non-commercial platform rooted in contemporary artistic expression.
Princess Adwa bint Abdullah, Chairwoman of Riyadh Art Week, said the initiative embodies “the spirit of communication between artists” and celebrates the participation of Saudi creatives featured in international galleries. “It is remarkable to see the event hosting more than 50 galleries and over 500 artworks, representing local and international experiences,” she added.
Dina Amin, CEO of the Visual Arts Commission, emphasized the importance of Riyadh Art Week as a milestone in developing the arts sector. “This platform strengthens Saudi Arabia’s cultural infrastructure and showcases our artistic talent on the global stage,” she said.
Held across various venues in Riyadh, the event’s centerpiece is in the Jax District, which features a major exhibition structured around three central themes: daily life, landscapes, and ornaments. Al-Mousa Center hosts additional solo and group shows, while invited institutions including the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra), Art Jameel, and the Saudi Research and Media Group (SRMG) are also holding curated exhibitions.
Riyadh Art Week is part of the Visual Arts Commission’s strategic initiatives to strengthen the visual arts sector in the Kingdom, empower Saudi artists, and amplify the country’s cultural footprint globally.
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