Lita Albuquerque's 'NAJMA (She Placed One Thousand Suns On The Transparent Overlays Of Space)' installation on view for Desert X AlUla 2020. Photo: Desert X
Lita Albuquerque's 'NAJMA (She Placed One Thousand Suns On The Transparent Overlays Of Space)' installation on view for Desert X AlUla 2020. Photo: Desert X
Lita Albuquerque's 'NAJMA (She Placed One Thousand Suns On The Transparent Overlays Of Space)' installation on view for Desert X AlUla 2020. Photo: Desert X
Lita Albuquerque's 'NAJMA (She Placed One Thousand Suns On The Transparent Overlays Of Space)' installation on view for Desert X AlUla 2020. Photo: Desert X

Saudi Arabia's Desert X AlUla announces details for 2022 event themed 'Sarab'


Alexandra Chaves
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Desert X AlUla in Saudi Arabia will return in 2022 with a new curator and a new location within the historic region of AlUla. The event will take place from February 11 to March 30.

The first Desert X AlUla, which opened in 2020, helped put Saudi Arabia on the art world map. An iteration of the art biennial that originated from California and held in the Coachella Valley, the initiative is a collaboration between Desert X and the Saudi government body Royal Commission for AlUla. Much like its US counterpart, the event presents a site-specific exhibition where artworks respond to the environment and land.

Desert X AlUla 2022 will take place in the Al Mutadil valley, across the famous Elephant Rock. It is a new location from the 2020 event, which was held in a different valley that is now being built up with more resorts and villas.

Currently, the works of Lita Albuquerque, Manal AlDowayan, Sharon Guirguis, Mohammed Ahmed Ibrahim, Nadim Karam and Superflex from the 2020 event remain on-site.

The sprawling area includes the kingdom’s various heritage sites, including the Unseco World Heritage site of Hegra.

As part of the Saudi government’s 2030 plan, regions such as AlUla are being reopened and developed to bring in tourism and bolster the kingdom’s reputation on the global stage.

Scroll through the gallery below for pictures of the Desert X AlUla installations from 2020:

According to Nora Aldabal, arts and creative planning director at Royal Commission for AlUla, the historic region will feature 15 “landmark destinations for culture, heritage and creativity” by 2035.

The upcoming edition will be curated by Reem Fadda, director of the Cultural Foundation in Abu Dhabi, as well as Raneem Farsi and Neville Wakefield, who curated the first Desert X AlUla with Aya Alireza.

Themed Sarab, the exhibition will explore the concept of mirage and oasis, investigating the aspirations associated with desert history and culture, but also wider definitions that extend across borders.

Fadda explains that the mirage and oasis have long been affiliated with “ideas of survival, perseverance, desire and wealth”, also saying that they “connote the incomprehensible beauty and abundance of nature in its most bereft state – the desert – and humans’ obsessive desire to capture and control it.”

She says the artists selected for the exhibition – the full list of which will be announced in January – have all spent time in the AlUla region to develop their works.

Programming for the next Desert X AlUla will include educational initiatives such as art mediator training and workshops for teachers.

According to Sumantro Ghose, artistic programming director for the Royal Commission for AlUla, the site will also welcome a new contemporary art gallery named Perspective, which will showcase works by artists from the kingdom.

Taking place alongside Desert X AlUla will also be an exhibition curated by Lulwah Al Homoud, What Lies Within: Works from the Basma Al Sulaiman Collection. The show will be the first in a series of presentations that focus on collections and patrons from the kingdom.

In the case of What Lies Within, the collection of Saudi art patron Basma Al Sulaiman includes works by Saudi Arabia's most established artists from the past two decades, including AlDowayan, Shadia Alem, Ahmed Mater, Maha Malluh, Mohammed Al Ghamdi, Abdulnasser Gharem, Dana Awartani and Adel Al Quraishi, among others.

Al Sulaiman founded the virtual museum Basma Al Sulaiman Museum of Contemporary Art in 2011 and helped develop the Jeddah Sculpture Park, which features 21 sculptures along the city’s waterfront walkway.

The exhibition, as well as Desert X AlUla, are part of AlUla Arts, a series of art festivals scheduled to take place during winter season. AlUla Arts will also include events in Al Jaddidah, which is located adjacent to AlUla Old Town, as well as the initiative Cinema El Housh, a showcase of films selected by Saudi arthouse filmmakers.

Desert X AlUla will take place from February 11 to March 30. What Lies Within: Works from the Basma Al Sulaiman Collection will take place from February 11 to March 22. More information is at livingmuseum.com

UAE v Gibraltar

What: International friendly

When: 7pm kick off

Where: Rugby Park, Dubai Sports City

Admission: Free

Online: The match will be broadcast live on Dubai Exiles’ Facebook page

UAE squad: Lucas Waddington (Dubai Exiles), Gio Fourie (Exiles), Craig Nutt (Abu Dhabi Harlequins), Phil Brady (Harlequins), Daniel Perry (Dubai Hurricanes), Esekaia Dranibota (Harlequins), Matt Mills (Exiles), Jaen Botes (Exiles), Kristian Stinson (Exiles), Murray Reason (Abu Dhabi Saracens), Dave Knight (Hurricanes), Ross Samson (Jebel Ali Dragons), DuRandt Gerber (Exiles), Saki Naisau (Dragons), Andrew Powell (Hurricanes), Emosi Vacanau (Harlequins), Niko Volavola (Dragons), Matt Richards (Dragons), Luke Stevenson (Harlequins), Josh Ives (Dubai Sports City Eagles), Sean Stevens (Saracens), Thinus Steyn (Exiles)

Timeline

2012-2015

The company offers payments/bribes to win key contracts in the Middle East

May 2017

The UK SFO officially opens investigation into Petrofac’s use of agents, corruption, and potential bribery to secure contracts

September 2021

Petrofac pleads guilty to seven counts of failing to prevent bribery under the UK Bribery Act

October 2021

Court fines Petrofac £77 million for bribery. Former executive receives a two-year suspended sentence 

December 2024

Petrofac enters into comprehensive restructuring to strengthen the financial position of the group

May 2025

The High Court of England and Wales approves the company’s restructuring plan

July 2025

The Court of Appeal issues a judgment challenging parts of the restructuring plan

August 2025

Petrofac issues a business update to execute the restructuring and confirms it will appeal the Court of Appeal decision

October 2025

Petrofac loses a major TenneT offshore wind contract worth €13 billion. Holding company files for administration in the UK. Petrofac delisted from the London Stock Exchange

November 2025

180 Petrofac employees laid off in the UAE

In numbers: China in Dubai

The number of Chinese people living in Dubai: An estimated 200,000

Number of Chinese people in International City: Almost 50,000

Daily visitors to Dragon Mart in 2018/19: 120,000

Daily visitors to Dragon Mart in 2010: 20,000

Percentage increase in visitors in eight years: 500 per cent

The more serious side of specialty coffee

While the taste of beans and freshness of roast is paramount to the specialty coffee scene, so is sustainability and workers’ rights.

The bulk of genuine specialty coffee companies aim to improve on these elements in every stage of production via direct relationships with farmers. For instance, Mokha 1450 on Al Wasl Road strives to work predominantly with women-owned and -operated coffee organisations, including female farmers in the Sabree mountains of Yemen.

Because, as the boutique’s owner, Garfield Kerr, points out: “women represent over 90 per cent of the coffee value chain, but are woefully underrepresented in less than 10 per cent of ownership and management throughout the global coffee industry.”

One of the UAE’s largest suppliers of green (meaning not-yet-roasted) beans, Raw Coffee, is a founding member of the Partnership of Gender Equity, which aims to empower female coffee farmers and harvesters.

Also, globally, many companies have found the perfect way to recycle old coffee grounds: they create the perfect fertile soil in which to grow mushrooms. 

Results:

Men's wheelchair 800m T34: 1. Walid Ktila (TUN) 1.44.79; 2. Mohammed Al Hammadi (UAE) 1.45.88; 3. Isaac Towers (GBR) 1.46.46.

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NBA FINALS SO FAR

(Toronto lead 3-2 in best-of-seven series)

Game 1 Raptors 118 Warriors 109

Game 2 Raptors 104 Warriors 109

Game 3 Warriors 109 Raptors 123

Game 4 Warriors 92 Raptors 105

Game 5 Raptors 105 Warriors 106

Game 6 Thursday, at Oakland

Game 7 Sunday, at Toronto (if needed)

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Wicked: For Good

Director: Jon M Chu

Starring: Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Jonathan Bailey, Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Yeoh, Ethan Slater

Rating: 4/5

Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere

Director: Scott Cooper

Starring: Jeremy Allen White, Odessa Young, Jeremy Strong

Rating: 4/5

Updated: December 08, 2021, 11:51 AM