“AlUla: Tapestry of Creativity ” is a contemporary photography exhibition dedicated to showcasing the geological, archaeological, and artistic treasures of AlUla, a mesmerizing desert region in northwestern Saudi Arabia. Hosted at Promenade du Larvotto in Monaco, this exhibition celebrates AlUla’s vibrant culture, rich history, and captivating landscapes through the lenses of both Saudi Arabian and international artists.
Historically a center of ancient Arabian civilizations and a crucial part of the Incense Road trade route, AlUla is now re-emerging as a global arts hub. The exhibition highlights the geological, archaeological, and artistic treasures of AlUla through a variety of artistic expressions and technical approaches.
Photographers capture the vastness of the desert, the texture s of historical and contemporary arc hitecture, and the intricate details of daily life, from the rock formations and lush oases to the spectacular structures. They have engaged with local communities, including farmers, artisans, and scientists, showcasing the harmony between cultural heritage, tradition, and modernity in AlUla.
Featured artists Moath Alofi, Huda Beydoun, Catherine Gfeller, M’hammed Kilito, Prince Michel De Yugoslavie, Lance Gerber, Matthieu Paley, and Robert Polidori have each engaged deeply with AlUla, participating in residency programmes, independent explorations, and commissioned projects. Their works offer unique perspectives on AlUla’s diverse heritage, capturing its geological marvels, archaeological wonders, and artistic innovations. The exhibition invites viewers to experience AlUla’s multifaceted beauty and cultural richness through a tapestry of creative expressions.
Selected photographs in this exhibition feature Desert X AlUla, a biennial event that brings international attention to the region’s cultural and natural landscapes. This recurring and temporary, site – responsive, international open-air art exhibition taking place in AlUla, part of the AlUla Arts Festival, invites international and Saudi artists to explore the desert’s unseen aspects, fostering cultural dialogue through art.