Contemporary Art Biennale 2024

In its inaugural edition, the Islamic Arts Biennale celebrated the art of Islam—the art of being a Muslim.
Takes place in the JAX District in Diriyah, a town adjacent to the capital city of Riyadh and home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of At-Turaif. The curatorial team of the 2024 Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale is led by globally renowned curator Ute Meta Bauer as Artistic Director and comprised of DBF curator Wejdan Reda(SA) and curators Rahul Gudipudi(IN), Rose Lejeune(UK), and Anca Rujoiu(RO). Together, they bring experiences and insights from diverse geographic backgrounds, extending the Biennale exhibition with artistic formats such as performance, sound, research-based practices, and digital forms.
Curatorial Framework
The title, After Rain, opens up a moment of revitalization and renewal, introducing the 2024 Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale as a nurturing entity, filled with life, while acknowledging the necessity of water for all forms of life that dwell and seek shelter on our planet. Unfolding as a combination of practices such as inhabiting, cultivating, harvesting, searching, and sharing, this Biennale presents works that engage with the human-nature continuum, examine the built environment, observe the state of our surrounding landscapes, recount histories, and encourage us to listen more closely. Conceived as a vital entity rather than a static framework, the Biennale welcomes processes, dialogues, performances, and communal meals. The Biennale is a process shaped by first-time meetings and collaborations
The Curators
The Artists
Biennale Encounters
Biennale Encounters is a yearlong series of events—talks, workshops, performances, collective walks, storytelling sessions, and musical intervals. It is a meeting point for the artists and audiences of After Rain. Starting in April 2023, before the Biennale exhibition opened its doors, twenty-six talks, workshops, and sharing sessions gradually introduced Biennale artists to the local community. Planting the seeds for this 2024 edition, Biennale Encounters has prompted discussions, introduced artist practices, and hosted a range of workshop and activities around key themes, from the politics of water and food to interdependencies of all life forms and sonic fieldwork. Moving into the period of the exhibition, Biennale Encounters has continued to unfold and evolve. During this period, the series has been expanded to include a program of live activations and performances, storytelling sessions, and musical events. Artists create sonic, theatrical, and social interventions that complement the exhibition with time-based formats. Taking place across the exhibition site and in different locations in the city, the program is an exploration of live interaction, ephemeral physical and durational experiences. It explores diverse ways of gathering and engaging with the world as a means of creating shared memories and maintaining communities and collective experience.

The Venue
Jax Diriyah
Facilities
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