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Ithra Launches Major Islamic Crafts Exhibition in Tandem with Second Edition of the Islamic Art Conference

  • December 3, 2024
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The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) has announced an extraordinary program celebrating the rich heritage and contemporary interpretations of Islamic arts and crafts. Coinciding with the second edition of the Islamic Art Conference, which runs from November 25–30, Ithra has unveiled three groundbreaking exhibitions that pay homage to the legacy of Islamic craftsmanship while spotlighting its evolution in the modern era.

Islamic Art Conference: In Praise of the Artisan

Themed In Praise of the Artisan: A Reassessment of Contemporary Islamic Arts & Crafts Practice, the two-day conference features ten symposia addressing pivotal topics such as the role of tradition in shaping modern Islamic art and the social impact of Islamic crafts today. Experts, scholars, and artists from around the world are gathering at Ithra to celebrate the profound influence of Islamic arts and foster meaningful conversations about its future.

Exhibition Highlights

1. In Praise of the Artisan

Curated by Idries Trevathan, Ithra’s Curator of Islamic Art, this monumental exhibition presents a sweeping journey through Islamic craftsmanship, featuring over 130 works spanning from the 3rd century to the present day. Key highlights include:

  • An 18th-century wooden interior from Damascus, displayed publicly for the first time.
  • Eight newly commissioned works by master craftspeople from across the globe, offering contemporary interpretations of Islamic art traditions.

Organized by material and craft, this exhibition serves as a profound tribute to the artisans who have shaped Islamic art’s enduring legacy. It will remain on display at Ithra for the next three years.

2. Crafts in Conversation

Curated by Kumail Muhammed Almusaly, Ithra’s Curator of Traveling Exhibitions, this thought-provoking showcase features works by ten contemporary artists who fuse traditional Islamic craft techniques with innovative modern materials and methods. Notable installations include:

  • Fatima Abou Gahas (Saudi Arabia): A unique exploration of the intersection of heritage and innovation.
  • Dana Awartani (Saudi Arabia): A masterful blend of tradition and abstraction.

This exhibition exemplifies how the ancient art forms of Islamic craftsmanship remain a vibrant source of inspiration for contemporary artists today.

3. The Continuation of a Craft: Saudi Traditional Costumes

Curated by Kostantinos Chatziantoniou, Head of Collection Management at Ithra Museum, this exhibition delves into the cultural significance and evolution of Saudi traditional costumes and jewelry from the early 20th century to the 1970s. Highlights include:

  • Regional dress styles that reflect Saudi Arabia’s rich cultural diversity.
  • Contemporary designs by Yousef Akbar and Honayde Serafy, illustrating the seamless blend of heritage and modernity in Saudi fashion.

Through this exhibition, Ithra offers a compelling narrative of how traditional craftsmanship continues to shape the Kingdom’s cultural identity.

An Invitation to Explore Islamic Craftsmanship

Ithra’s ambitious exhibitions offer visitors an unparalleled opportunity to explore the history, evolution, and contemporary relevance of Islamic arts and crafts. With a combination of historical artifacts, modern artistic innovation, and cultural storytelling, these exhibitions honor the artisans of the past while inspiring the creators of the future.

About Ithra

As one of Saudi Arabia’s leading cultural institutions, Ithra continues to champion the arts, heritage, and creativity through world-class programs, exhibitions, and events. The Islamic Art Conference and accompanying exhibitions reaffirm Ithra’s commitment to preserving Islamic art traditions while fostering global appreciation and dialogue.

For more details, visit Ithra’s Official Website

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