Prince Turki succeeds Prince Faisal as SRMG chairman

Updated 13 February 2013
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Prince Turki succeeds Prince Faisal as SRMG chairman

JEDDAH: Prince Turki bin Salman has been appointed chairman of the Saudi Research and Marketing Group (SRMG), succeeding Prince Faisal bin Salman who was recently installed as governor of Madinah province.
SRMG's Board of Directors on Saturday announced that the changes were approved in a board meeting last Thursday in Riyadh.
During the meeting, the board members acknowledged Prince Faisal's efforts in leading to SRMG achieve several significant accomplishments during his stewardship for more than 10 years.
SRMG is the holding company of Arab News, among many other subsidiary companies.
Prince Turki's term as chairman for the current session extends to April 30, 2015, the board said. The appointment will be put up for approval with the next regular General Assembly meeting.
Prince Turki was born in Riyadh in 1987. He holds a bachelor degree in marketing from King Saud University and he is currently the chairman of Tharawat Holding Company.

Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Shubaily has been appointed SRPC board of trustees' member and secretary-general. Established in 2008, SRPC board of trustees is first of its kind in the Arab media in terms of its structure, mission and powers.

The board supports professional independence of the group's publications in line with its policy of separating management from the editorial section. It plays an effective role in the selection of editors in chief of the company's publications and their deputies.

‘Echoes of Movement’ exhibition explores Italy–Saudi artistic dialogue

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‘Echoes of Movement’ exhibition explores Italy–Saudi artistic dialogue

RIYADH: Italian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Carlo Baldocci recently inaugurated the exhibition “Echoes of Movement: Dialogues between Italy and Saudi Arabia,” presented within the framework of the Diriyah Biennale, the Kingdom’s leading contemporary art event and one of the most significant cultural platforms in the international art scene.

The exhibition, which runs until Feb. 12, is conceived as a space for cultural dialogue between Italy and Saudi Arabia, bringing contemporary artistic practices into conversation through the theme of movement, understood not only as physical displacement, but also as symbolic, historical and cultural crossing. Movement thus becomes a metaphor for travel, exchange and transformation — elements that have long shaped relations between peoples, territories and civilizations, particularly in the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern contexts.

The exhibition reflects on journeying as a shared human condition, evoking dynamics of migration, encounter, and mutual influence that have profoundly shaped cultural histories and continue to define the present. In this sense, “Echoes of Movement” positions itself as a space for reflection on the circulation of ideas, forms and imaginaries, highlighting art’s capacity to serve as a universal language that transcends geographical and temporal boundaries.

The exhibition features works by Mimmo Paladino and Davide Rivalta, two leading figures in contemporary Italian art. Eleven lithographs by Mimmo Paladino offer a poetic, contemporary interpretation of the medieval treatise by Emperor Frederick II, “De arte venandi cum avibus” — a foundational work of European scientific and symbolic thought, conceived in a historical context shaped by dialogue among different cultures.

The text has been extensively studied by Prof. Anna Laura Trombetti of the University of Bologna, whose research inspired the exhibition. Through his distinctive symbolic and expressive language, Paladino reinterprets the treatise from a contemporary perspective, bringing historical memory into dialogue with present-day sensibilities.

Alongside the graphic works, the exhibition is enriched by a monumental sculpture by Davide Rivalta, whose sculptural practice — marked by strong evocative tension and direct engagement with space — amplifies the sense of movement and presence, inviting visitors into a physical and conceptual encounter with the artwork.

The exhibition was realized through a fruitful collaboration with Black Engineering, an Italian company renowned for its excellence in designing and producing major cultural and artistic events at the international level. Its portfolio includes high-profile projects such as the Islamic Arts Biennale in Jeddah, the Diriyah Biennale, the construction of the iconic Maraya building in AlUla, and the production and curation of numerous art festivals, as well as the teaser for the Salone del Mobile Milano in Riyadh.

Equally significant was the contribution of Particle, an Italian company specializing in advanced digital experiences, which developed a digital pathway for the exhibition. This enhances accessibility to the content and extends its availability beyond the show’s physical duration, strengthening the project’s innovative dimension and long-term impact.