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‘Arduna’ Art Exhibition Explores Land & Nature in AlUla

Co-curated by AlUla’s forthcoming Contemporary Art Museum and Centre Pompidou, ‘Arduna’ brings together over 80 contemporary works to explore humanity’s evolving relationship with nature.

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‘Arduna’ Art Exhibition Explores Land & Nature in AlUla

‘Arduna’, an art exhibit co-curated by the Contemporary Art Museum in AlUla and the Centre Pompidou, will run from February 1st to April 15th 2026 as part of the fifth edition of the AlUla Arts Festival.

The exhibition brings together more than 80 contemporary artworks from Saudi Arabia, the Middle East, North Africa and beyond, including works by Pablo Picasso, Wassily Kandinsky, David Hockney, alongside leading contemporary artists such as Manal AlDowayan and Ayman Zedani.

Structured around six thematic chapters, the exhibition examines humanity’s evolving relationship with nature, land and environment, and includes newly commissioned works developed in dialogue with AlUla’s landscapes and cultural heritage.

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