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‘AlMidhallah' Artistic Space Reimagines Islamic Garden at Islamic Arts Biennale

‘AlMidhallah' Artistic Space Reimagines Islamic Garden at Islamic Arts Biennale

Leaders06-03-2025

The second edition of the Islamic Arts Biennale, themed 'And All That Is in Between,' continues to captivate art and culture enthusiasts at the Western Hajj Terminal of King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah. Within this immersive experience, AlMidhallah (The Canopy) offers a creative interpretation of gardens in Islamic civilization.
Set outdoors beneath pointed canopies reminiscent of traditional Arab tents, the space seamlessly blends contemporary art with the architectural heritage of the Islamic world. Featuring approximately 20 commissioned works curated by the Diriyah Biennale Foundation, AlMidhallah serves as a dynamic intersection of tradition and modernity.
Drawing inspiration from the charbagh , the classical Islamic garden divided into four sections by water channels, the artworks are arranged into thematic quadrants. Moreover, these quadrants guide visitors through a journey from individual introspection to collective experience, fostering reflection, learning, contemplation, and social engagement.
More than just an art exhibition, AlMidhallah explores the intersection of art and nature, prompting dialogue on contemporary environmental and social issues. Through its artistic lens, the space invites visitors to reflect on the intricate relationship between humanity and its surrounding environment.
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