Catalog celebrates Saudi artist’s journey in Venice Biennale Arte

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Updated 16 January 2023
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Catalog celebrates Saudi artist’s journey in Venice Biennale Arte

  • “The Teaching Tree” was specifically commissioned by the Visual Arts Commission to represent Saudi Arabia’s national pavilion

RIYADH: The Visual Arts Authority is celebrating the launch of the catalog for the Saudi Pavilion from the 2022 Venice Biennale Arte, which included Muhannad Shono’s installation “The Teaching Tree.”

The event will take place in Jeddah’s Beit Zainal on Jan. 24, coinciding with the inauguration of the Biennale of Islamic Arts.

The celebration will include a panel featuring Shono, conducted by the curator and contributor to the catalog, Reem Fadda, while the entire event will be conducted by the curator of the pavilion and coordinator for and contributor to the catalog, Rotana Shaker.

The panel will explore the ideas behind “The Teaching Tree,” as well as the overarching themes of Shono’s artistic practice.

“The Teaching Tree” was specifically commissioned by the Visual Arts Commission to represent Saudi Arabia’s national pavilion.

It is an ambitious, large-scale installation made of palm fronds painted black as a symbol of the power of calligraphy as an essential expression of creativity, as well as an exploration of the imagination’s tendency to flourish. Animated by pneumatics, the organically-shaped 40-meter structure appears to breathe rhythmically, embodying the line and its dichotomous potential for both creation and destruction.

The catalog displays the images of the artwork on the site in a beautiful, inventive way, giving a rich context to “The Teaching Tree.”

It also details the artist’s journey, including articles, interviews, and a narrative piece. Reflecting the collaborative nature of Shono’s approach to creating the artwork, the catalog includes texts written by key Saudi and international contributors from diverse backgrounds and disciplines, giving readers a glimpse into the deeply rooted community that represents an integral value to the artist and his work.

Shono is a Riyadh-based multidisciplinary visual artist. He graduated with a degree in architecture from King Fahad University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran. His work has been exhibited in solo exhibitions at Athr Gallery, Jeddah, the Saudi Art Council in Jeddah, Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin and the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) in Dhahran.

Shono has exhibited in many group exhibitions, such as at the Diriyah Biennale, Riyadh (2022), Kunstverein Wolfsburg in Germany (2019), the British Museum in London (2018), MACBA in Barcelona (2018), Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin (2017) and LAND, Toronto (2017).

 

 


Commander of Royal Saudi Air Force receives Military Order of Oman

Updated 24 December 2025
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Commander of Royal Saudi Air Force receives Military Order of Oman

  • Sultan Haitham bin Tariq of Oman conferred the order upon Lt. Gen. Turki bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz

LONDON: Lt. Gen. Turki bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz, the commander of the Royal Saudi Air Force, received on Wednesday the Military Order of Oman (Second Class) in recognition of his efforts and contributions in strengthening military cooperation between Oman and Saudi Arabia.

The order was presented by Sayyid Shihab bin Tarik Al-Said, the deputy prime minister for defense affairs, when he received the Saudi Air Force commander in his office at Al-Murtafa’a Camp in Muscat.

Sultan Haitham bin Tariq of Oman conferred the order upon Lt. Gen. Abdulaziz, according to the Oman News Agency.

Several Omani officials, including Air Vice Marshal Khamis bin Hammad Al-Ghafri, the Commander of the Royal Air Force of Oman, attended the ceremony. Also present were the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to Oman Ibrahim bin Saad bin Bishan, and the military attache from the Saudi Embassy in Muscat.

In a separate meeting on Wednesday, Lt. Gen. Abdulaziz and his Omani counterpart Al-Ghafri discussed training and drills between the two air forces, as well as aspects of military cooperation.