Monday, May 4, 2026

Diriyah Contomporary Art Biennale 2026 Closed May 2, 2026. See te recap of the exhibition below.

The Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale 2026, In Interludes and Transitions, Closes at JAX District, Saudi Arabia
  • The third edition of the Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale, one of the most significant art events in Saudi Arabia's cultural calendar, opened to the public on January 30, 2026
     
  • The Biennale drew to a close with a celebratory final week of public events and gatherings across JAX District, including live music performances by artists Nancy Mounir and Hussein Nassereddine, a talk series, and JAX Open Studios
In Interludes and Transitions, Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale 2026, installation view, front; Pio Abad, Vanwa(2023/2026), background right; Kamala Ibrahim Ishag, Blues for the Martyrs (2022), Lady Grown in a Tree (2017), background left; Pacita Abad, Asian Abstractions (1983–1992). Photo by Alessandro Brasile, courtesy of the Diriyah Biennale Foundation.

Diriyah, Saudi Arabia, May 4, 2026

The third edition of the Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale, titled “في الحِلّ والترحال” / In Interludes and Transitions, came to a close on May 2, 2026. Organized by the Diriyah Biennale Foundation, the Biennale brought together 68 artists from over 37 countries in JAX District, Diriyah’s creative district, located near the UNESCO World Heritage Site of At-Turaif.

Led by Co-Artistic Directors Nora Razian and Sabih Ahmed, In Interludes and Transitionswas conceived as a choreography in which histories, ancestors, and migrations move together through song, stories, dance, and whirlwinds. The 2026 edition featured more than 25 new commissions across 12,900 square meters of exhibition halls, courtyards, and terraces, with scenography by design studio Formafantasma. As part of the closing week, the Diriyah Biennale Foundation hosted a rich program of events, including live music performances by artists Nancy Mounir and Hussein Nassereddine, a talk series featuring participating artists, and JAX Open Studios, in addition to a range of vibrant culinary and retail experiences featuring chef stations, a DJ, and independent vendors.

The closing of In Interludes and Transitions marks the conclusion of the fifth biennale organized by the Diriyah Biennale Foundation since its founding in 2020. It also signals the beginning of a pivotal new chapter for JAX District. This edition was the first to extend the Biennale’s footprint into newly opened spaces across JAX District, which reflects the Foundation’s broader ambitions for the Kingdom’s “Home of Creativity.” An expanded masterplan, supported by the international architecture studio OMA, will see the District grow to 215 tenants across nearly 78,000 square meters, welcoming more studios, galleries, and creative institutions in the years ahead. Together, the Biennale and the District continue to deepen their role as an artist-centered ecosystem and a cornerstone of the cultural landscape of the Kingdom.

A highlight of the Biennale was the opening event: a procession by Saudi artist Mohammed Alhamdan (7amdan) titled Folding the Tents (2026). This performance saw a caravan of Chasse vehicles and musicians travel through Wadi Hanifah—the historical river valley that runs through JAX District and has been an important part of life in Riyadh throughout the city’s history. The procession concluded with a series of live poetry and music performances.

Other artworks in the show include the opening piece Very volcanic over this green featherby Petrit Halilaj, an immersive installation of the artist’s enlarged childhood drawings printed on felt; House of Eternity by Théo Mercier, a new commission comprising a monumental sand installation in which geological forms carry the double imprint of nature and culture; and newly commissioned Arenas that were shaped by research and site visits by Yussef Agbo-Ola [Olaniyi Studio], Nancy Mounir, and George Mahashe, among others.

Aya Al-Bakree, CEO of the Diriyah Biennale Foundation: “As we close In Interludes and Transitions, we celebrate an edition that truly came alive through the people who experienced it. The title speaks to the layered histories of movement, migration, and return that have shaped this region for centuries. This biennale welcomed artists, communities, and ideas from across the world to the vibrant JAX District in Diriyah. We were moved by the depth of connection audiences brought to the works, and how our Public Programs extended the conversation far beyond the gallery walls. This is our fifth biennale, and each edition reminds us why this work matters. I'm deeply grateful to all who contributed to making it possible.”

Nora Razian and Sabih Ahmed, Co-Artistic Directors of the Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale 2026: “As In Interludes and Transitions draws to a close, its message of continuity and solidarities remains prescient. We had the privilege of bringing forth a constellation of voices through newly commissioned works, existing projects, and programs and performances that included the ‘Taqwa’ and ‘Al-Mutadarak’ series, foregrounding rooted knowledges and their contemporary expressions. We hope this Biennale will be carried by its thousands of visitors and by the wonderful hosts and guides, and that it will continue to resonate across Diriyah and the city of Riyadh.”

This edition also marked the unveiling of a new, dedicated Public Programs building at JAX District, designed by Paris-based architecture studio Golem. A permanent addition to the District, the building will continue to serve local communities and visitors long after the Biennale's close. An illustrated guidebook produced to accompany this edition of the Biennale was published in collaboration with Mousse.

The Diriyah Biennale Foundation extends its thanks to the curatorial team and all participating artists, institutions, lenders, partners, and supporters who contributed to the success of In Interludes and Transitions, including commercial partners Lexus (Lead Partner), Saudia Airlines (Principal Partner), AMAALA (Supporting Partner), Radisson Hotel Group (Supporting Partner), and Deutsche Bank (Special Projects Partner). Their support enabled orphans and children with special needs to experience the Biennale.

The Diriyah Biennale Foundation now looks ahead to the third edition of the Islamic Arts Biennale, to run from November 1, 2027, through March 1, 2028, at the Aga Khan Award–winning Western Hajj Terminal of King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.



CURATORIAL TEAM
The Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale 2026 is led by Co-Artistic Directors Nora Razian, Deputy Director and Head of Exhibitions and Programmes at Art Jameel in Jeddah and Dubai; and Sabih Ahmed, a curator, cultural theorist, and educator serving as Projects Advisor at the Ishara Art Foundation in Dubai. They are joined by a team of international curators: Maan Abu Taleb, May Makki, Kabelo Malatsie, and Lantian Xie. The Milan-based architect Sammy Zarka has been appointed as Associate Architect and Exhibition Designer to collaborate closely with the curatorial team.

FULL ARTIST LIST
Pacita Abad, Pio Abad, Rand Abdul Jabbar, Abdullah Miniawy Trio, Etel Adnan, Yussef Agbo-Ola [Olaniyi Studio], Leen Ajlan, Ahaad Alamoudi, Elyas Alavi, Afra Al Dhaheri, Shadia Alem, Mohammad Al-Ghamdi, Mohammed Alhamdan (7amdan), Nouf Al-Harthi, Ramy Alqthami, Abdullah Al Saadi, Ruba Al-Sweel, Lulua Alyahya, Ismaïl Bahri, Taysir Batniji, Dineo Seshee Bopape (Raisibe), Raven Chacon, Ayman Yousry Daydban, Nolan Oswald Dennis, Rohini Devasher, Merve Ertufan, Ivana Franke, Rahima Gambo, Eric Gyamfi, Samia Halaby, Petrit Halilaj, Hazem Harb, Aziz Hazara, Ho Rui An, Alana Hunt, Kamala Ibrahim Ishag, Amaka Jaji, Kayfa ta, Yazan Khalili, Moshekwa Langa, Daniel Lind-Ramos, George Mahashe, Guadalupe Maravilla, Naminapu Maymuru-White, Théo Mercier, Nour Mobarak, Mochu, Nancy Mounir, Hussein Nassereddine, Daniel Otero Torres, Thảo Nguyên Phan, Gala Porras-Kim, Sarker Protick, Abdelkarim Qassem, Raqs Media Collective, K. P. Reji, Faisal Samra, Oscar Santillán, Amina Saoudi Aït Khay, Bogosi Sekhukhuni, Karan Shrestha, Elias Sime, Trương Công Tùng, Rajesh Chaitya Vangad, Wolff Architects, Agustina Woodgate, Müge Yılmaz, and Yu Ji.

CURATORIAL STATEMENT
In Interludes and Transitions
Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale 2026

Titled “في الحِلّ والترحال” / In Interludes and Transitions, the Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale 2026 considers the world as a multitude of processions. The Biennale’s title draws from a colloquial phrase invoking the cycles of encampments and journeys among nomadic communities in the Arabian Peninsula—evoking connection and continuity within a state of constant flux. The Biennale proposes to rethink the world in intense motion, through processions that entangle humans with planetary, multi-species, spiritual, and technological currents.

Located in the historic site of Diriyah, the third edition takes as its point of departure the movements, migrations, and transformations that continue to connect the Arab region with the world—bringing together practices committed to vibrant imaginations of world-making, forged through the social and ecological upheavals that mark the first two decades of this century. Co-Artistic Directors Nora Razian and Sabih Ahmed claim, “Processions have produced relations and forms in this region. The movement of winds and the flow of trade, migration, and exile are carriers of stories, songs, and languages, producing rhythms and poetic meters such as the rajaz (رَجَز). Thinking of the world in procession—a braiding of movements that commemorate and celebrate—allows an understanding of cultural forms through exchange and transmissions; itineraries of travel, intersections, and mutations; and retelling of fragments of exiled stories that have persisted through bodies, materials, rhythms, and cadences.”

Harnessing synergies between visual art, music, and poetry—a hallmark of cultural expression in the Arab world and across diverse cultures—the third edition of the Biennale will create arenas that bring together works by artists, musicians, filmmakers, architects, and writers to amplify the resilience of people in times of uncertainty. The Biennale will highlight how art serves as a vital tool for preserving collective memories, asserting the power of the multitude, and fostering hope amidst adversity.

ABOUT THE DIRIYAH BIENNALE FOUNDATION
Inspired by the changes taking place in Saudi Arabia and the heritage site of Diriyah, and chaired by H.H. Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan Al Saud, the Diriyah Biennale Foundation (DBF) assumes a critical role in nurturing creative expression and instilling an appreciation for culture and the arts and their transformative potential. The Foundation aspires to be a catalyst for lifelong learning and serves Saudi Arabia’s communities by offering opportunities to engage with the burgeoning local art scene. Central to the Foundation’s mandate is to stage two recurring world-class Biennales of contemporary and Islamic arts, year-round interactive educational programs, and overseeing the activation of JAX, a creative district with industrial heritage in Diriyah. At this historic moment of evolution and growth in Saudi Arabia, DBF’s Biennales showcase some of the world’s leading artists, drive cultural exchange between the Kingdom and international communities, promote dialog and understanding, and further establish Saudi Arabia as an important cultural center.
Diryha
PARTNERS
Lead Partner: Lexus
Principal Partner: Saudia Airlines
Supporting Partners: AMAALA, Radisson Hotel Group
Contributors: Abyat, Barn’s, Digital Arts Lab, Jotun, Kabli Holding 
Associate: Nova Water
Special Projects Partner: Deutsche Bank

#Diriyahcontemporaryartbiennale#fineartmagazineblog.blogspot.com#sunstormfineartmagazine.com#artfunforever#artfunforall#summerartfun

Saturday, May 2, 2026

THis is interesting!!! The Scandinavian House, NYC, exhibition of ~Inside Voices, Out side Light: Perspectives on Art

Hi all my FineArtMagazineBlogblogspot.com readers the current trend in art in presenting perspectives form many differing views in  releases arriving  on my desk displays a shift in art culturel. Below isa very interesting presentation of ideas, art installed , panel discussions in video and overall a look into Scandinavian Perspectives  ~Inside Voices, OutSide Light . 



The Nordic Center in America
58 Park Ave, NYC 
 View in browser
View full schedule
Scandinaviahouse.org
Facebook
  
1a678bc7-2089-4e46-85b6-3416c6a8e967.pngVisit
About
Membership
Food
Shop
Support
 
INSIDE VOICES, OUTSIDE LIGHT 
PERSPECTIVES ON WEST NORDIC ART

A group exhibition featuring 21 contemporary artists from the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland and Norway continues through June 20 at Scandinavia House.

New York, NYThe exhibition Inside Voices, Outside Light: Perspectives on West Nordic Art is now on view through June 20, 2026 at Scandinavia House: The Nordic Center in America. A group exhibition organized by American-Scandinavian Foundation featuring 21 contemporary artists from the Faroe IslandsGreenlandIceland and NorwayInside Voices, Outside Light highlights the unique perspective of these North Atlantic territories, who share cultural and historical ties while each possessing distinct identities and communities. With works ranging across photography, paintings, textiles, film, and sculpture, including three site-specific installations, the exhibition also showcases the diversity and complexity of the region. 

Ongoing related programming will include Gallery Tours on select Wednesdays at 5:30 PM, beginning May 6

Participating artists include Morten Andenæs (NO), The Arctic Creatures (IC), Per 
Barclay
 (NO), Ask Bjørlo (NO), Jóhan Martin Christiansen (FO), Helgi Þorgils Friðjónsson (IC), Inuk Silis Høegh (GL), Hansina Iversen (FO), Rannva Kunoy (FO), Nils Erichsen Martin (NO), Trine Lise Nedreaas (NO), Camille Norment (NO), Lisbeth Karline Poulsen (GL), Ragna Róbertsdóttir (IC), Agnieszka Sosnowska (IC), Inuuteq Storch (GL), Silja Strøm (FO), Steina and Woody Vasulka (IC), and Jens Dam Ziska (FO). 


Download Press Release
Download Image-Sheet
Download Hi-Res Images

Connected through geography and culture including Norse history, reliance on marine resources, and shared Arctic/maritime focus, the West Nordic countries form a distinct sub-region within the larger Nordic area. While Greenland, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands all share colonial ties with Denmark, each country has its own culture and identity, with locations closer to neighbors in the west: Canada, the U.S., the UK and Ireland. Each region also presents a unique perspective.

Borrowing from the title of a collection of poetry by Icelandic poet, translator and film director Sigurður Pálsson, Inside Voices, Outside Light brings together a diverse spectrum of work ranging from the haunting, almost surreal, and authentic images in Inuk Silis Høegh’s four-part film The Green Land, to the high energy and humor of the artist collective The Arctic Creatures, to the intricate and delicate textile tapestries of Ask Bjørlo. With current geopolitical conditions renewing interest in the area, some works also confront misconceptions. Lisbeth Karline Poulsen depicts resistance and strength in reaction to the current annexation threats, while Trine Lise Nedreaas explores our shared experience of a temporal existence in a relentless eternity.  The exhibition also features site-specific work by Camille NormentHansina Iversen and Jóhan Martin Christiensen

Our Opening Celebrations in April 2026 included a Curator Panel with Karin HellandsjøKinna PoulsenPari Stave and Emily Stoddart on April 16, available to stream here, and a Book Launch and Artist Panel with Kinna PoulsenHansina IversenJóhan Martin Christiansen, and Emily Stoddart, available to stream here

Organized by ASF, Inside Voices, Outside Light is the second in a series of exhibitions celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Scandinavia House — which has welcomed over 3 million visitors since opening its doors in October 2000 — and continues a year-long series of anniversary events. The exhibition has been curated by Emily Stoddart, Manager of Exhibitions at Scandinavia House, with the support of three curator consultants: Karin Hellandsjø (Norway), Kinna Poulsen (Faroe Islands), and Pari Stave (Iceland). Major support has been provided by the Monika and Charles Heimbold Fund for Exhibitions and Programs. Additional support has been provided by the Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation, Nordic Culture Fund, the Office for Contemporary Art Norway, and The Royal Norwegian Consulate in New York. Support has also been provided by the following ASF Funds: The Bonnier Family Fund for Contemporary Art, The F. Donald Kenney Fund for Visual Arts, and The Kronquist Mesaros Memorial Endowment Fund.


For press information, please contact Lori Fredrickson, Director of Communications, Marketing & Digital, at 212-847-9727 or lori@amscan.org. 
 
IMAGES—INSIDE VOICES, OUTSIDE LIGHT INSTALLATION PHOTOS BY KC MADDUX/CHROMATIC STUDIOS

Scandinavia House
58 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10016
212–779–3587

scandinaviahouse.org

9169e257-7397-4c93-a4eb-acbc04c76c98.pngfac14dc5-b0f2-40f0-aa1e-ba64e49d8b46.pngfac14dc5-b0f2-40f0-aa1e-ba64e49d8b46.png6fe3dfaa-0a20-4b3c-a1b7-585fce1e0d3b.png

@ScanHouse
Scandinavian #scandivianhouse#fineartmagazineblog.blogspot.com#fsunstormfineartmagazine.com.#
artfunforever#artchangestheworld

THis is Great!!! Special Olymipics will open today May 2 In Massapequa at 9:AM events all day

Catch this if you can Today's Special Olympics!


Special Olympics NY Hosts 2026 Long Island Spring Games At Multiple Venues Within Massapequa School District

Nearly 750 Athletes and 400 Coaches Registered to Attend Long Island’s Largest Annual Competition

Massapequa, NY – Athletes from Long Island and New York City are gearing up for a thrilling day of competition at the 2026 Long Island Spring Games, Long Island’s largest Special Olympics competition each year. Details on the event are as follows:

  • When: Saturday, May 2, 2026. The parade line up begins at 9:00 AM, Opening Ceremonies start at 9:30 AM, with Competition beginning at 10:30 AM.
  • Where: Berner Middle School – Opening Ceremonies, Olympic Village, Healthy Athletes, Track and Field, Powerlifting
    • 50 Carman Mill Rd, Massapequa, NY 11758
  • Farmingdale School District Aquatic Center - Swimming
    • 522 Conklin Street, Farmingdale, NY 11735
  • Marjorie Post Park - Tennis
    • 451 Unqua Rd, Massapequa Park, NY 11762
  • Who: Nearly 750 registered athletes, 400 registered coaches, 60 teams, and thousands of spectators and volunteers
  • What: Competition in track and field, swimming, powerlifting, and tennis

Like all Special Olympics NY competitions, the Long Island Spring Games is free and open to the public. Members of the media are cordially invited to attend.

###

About Special Olympics New York
Special Olympics New York is one of the largest state chapters in the country, serving more than 51,000 athletes across New York with year-round sports training, athletic competition, and health screenings. The organization also partners with more than 375 schools statewide to offer Unified Sports, where students with and without disabilities compete as teammates. All Special Olympics New York programs are offered at no cost to athletes, their families or caregivers. The organization has earned the Platinum Seal of Transparency from Candid and a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator, making it one of the most trusted charities in the business nationally. For additional information about Special Olympics New York, to learn more about getting involved, or to make a donation, visit www.specialolympicsNY.org.

 Image Image Image Image Image Image Image

If you would rather not receive future communications from Special Olympics NY, let us know by clicking here.
Special Olympics NY, 94 New Karner Road Suite 208, Albany, NY 12203 United States
#specialolympicsmassapequa,#ineartmagazineblog.blogspot.com#sunstormfineartmagazine.com.#artsportfun#artfunfoever,

Friday, May 1, 2026

It's Spring and the Glass House is open for events all membership drive Month long. Happy May Day!

Happy May day!! Nice to see the news from the Glass House. A beautiful architecture, and setting on view for all!!! Wishing all our fineartmagazineblog.blogspot.com readers a great day!!!  

May is the perfect moment to deepen your connection to one of America’s most significant sites of Modernist architecture. 

 

When you join or renew your membership at The Glass House during the month of May, you’ll be entered to win two complimentary tickets to our Glass House + Galleries Tour, redeemable during the 2026 Season. This signature experience offers an immersive exploration of this iconic site, its remarkable landscape, and the stories of Modernist art, architecture, and design that continue to inspire. 

 

Members enjoy opportunities to engage with the 2026 Season at The Glass House, including exhibitions, programs, and special events presented across the campus throughout the year. 

 

Member Benefits Include: 

  • 10% off Tour Tickets - Enjoy a discount on tours throughout the 2026 Tour Season. 
  • 10% off purchases at the Glass House Design Store - Save on thoughtful gifts, books, and design objects inspired by the site. 
  • Advance notice of programs and events - Be among the first to hear about exhibitions, talks, and special initiatives at The Glass House and partner institutions. 
  • Subscription to Preservation Magazine Stay connected to the work of the National Trust for Historic Preservation through its beautifully produced publication. 

 

Join or renew by May 30 to be entered to win. 

Winners will be notified in early June. 


May Highlight: Golden Hour at The Glass House 

Enjoy a rare opportunity to explore The Glass House and its grounds during the Golden Hour. 

This special twohour guided tour offers an unforgettable experience of the site and its many distinct architectural landmarks as the sun lowers in the sky. 

 

Guests will witness Richard Kelly’s pioneering lighting design - developed in collaboration with Philip Johnson and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe - transforms the Glass House and surrounding structures at dusk. Designed to facilitate personaluse photography, the experience highlights the site’s architectural forms, landscape, and light in a uniquely atmospheric setting. Please note: This experience involves approximately a threequartermile walk over paved, grass, and gravel paths. 

 

Member Benefit 

In the month of May, Glass House Members and Patrons receive 20% off Golden Hour Tour tickets as part of their benefits. 

Join today!

Already a member or patron? Thank you! 

We look forward to seeing you at The Glass House soon, and often.


This giveaway begins on May 1, 2026, at 12:00 AM ET and ends on May 30, 2026, at 11:59 PM ET. A completed Membership or Patron purchase must be received by the end of the promotion period to be eligible.


Photo by Amanda Kirkpatrick

Facebook  Instagram

The Glass House | 199 Elm Street | New Canaan, CT 06840 US

#theglasshouse#fineartmagazineblog.blogspot.com#sunstormfineartmagazine.com#artfunfoever#happymayday#beeartcreative#liveloveart