*Islamic Arts Biennial features the participation of more than 30 artists
*Art Biennial seeks to modernize Islamic tradition
*Art Biennial seeks to modernize Islamic tradition
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00:00The second edition of the Islamic Arts Biennial is being held in Saudi Arabia,
00:05a meeting that seeks to modernize the Islamic tradition. Let's see.
00:11The city of Jeddah, on the shores of the Red Sea, hosts this event covering 100,000 square meters
00:16with five exhibition halls and numerous open-air spaces, displaying more than 500 pieces, including
00:22modern objects and ancient works. The Biennial, the first and only exhibition in the world
00:27dedicated to the arts of the Islamic civilization, is committed to the juxtaposition of relics with
00:32the aim of transforming the ultra-conservative image of this religion. Islam is a lived system.
00:39It is experienced by billions of people from around the world. Our experiences with Islam
00:45shape culture, shape our understanding of ourselves. In the Biennial, this bringing
00:51together of the contemporary past really emphasizes the change that Saudi Arabia is going through.
00:58This Islamic Arts Biennial features the participation of more than 30 artists from
01:03all over the country, as well as guests from the Gulf region and other countries,
01:07allowing visitors to view objects and works from various parts of the world. Included in the
01:11exhibitions are displays from sacred sites such as Mecca and Medina, including Islamic holy objects
01:17such as the sacred Kiswah. There are also collections from the cultures of Mali,
01:21Qatar, and Turkei, and samples from more than 30 of the world's most important institutions,
01:26including the Vatican Apostolic Library in Vatican City, the Louvre Museum in Paris, and the
01:31Victoria and Albert Museum in London. For me, the Islamic arts context, it's definitely given
01:38me a lot of thought and research and diving deeper into what it means to me and what it means to us
01:43regionally. And again, it's about, I think, recontextualizing, reframing, putting it within the
01:51global context, but also historical, you know, so.
01:55The Biennial seeks to offer a perspective on the way in which diverse cultures interact and endure.
02:01By combining historical objects from Islamic cultures with contemporary art,
02:05it allows to explore the beliefs of faith through feeling, thought, and creation. The exhibition
02:11will be open until May 25th of this year.