Edge of Arabia

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Edge of Arabia is an arts organization for the appreciation of contemporary Arab art and culture with a focus on Saudi Arabia.

History

The initiative was born from a chance encounter in 2003 between British artist, Stephen Stapleton, and Saudi artists, Ahmed Mater and Abdulnasser Gharem,Greenbox Museum of Contemporary Art from Saudi Arabia, [http://greenboxmuseum.com/sa-abdulnassergharem.html Abdulnasser Gharem] at the Al Meftaha Arts Village in Abha, Saudi Arabia.

In January 2013 it opened a permanent space including a gallery and library in Battersea, London, before moving to central London in 2016.{{cn|date=October 2023}}

World Tour

Edge of Arabia officially launched with a major exhibition showcasing 17 artists from Saudi Arabia at London's Brunei Gallery in October 2008. In just over two months the organizers saw more than 13,000 visitors, breaking the record for attendance at the University of London's largest gallery.

In June 2009, Edge of Arabia travelled to the 53rd Venice Biennale to the Palazzo Contarini Polignac, featuring the work of eight Saudi contemporary artists, and continued its world tour with an exhibition entitled Grey Borders/Grey Frontiers in Berlin,Der Tagesspiegel, 29 June 2010, [http://www.tagesspiegel.de/kultur/soho-house-edge-of-arabia-zeigt-kunst-aus-saudi-arabien/1871386.html Edge of Arabia zeigt Kunst aus Saudi Arabien] its TRANSiTION exhibition in Istanbul,Ikono.tv, 19 October 2010, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYJKZCHCW8s Edge of Arabia in Istanbul] both in 2010, and TERMINAL coinciding with Art Dubai in March 2011.Time Out, 9 March 2011, [http://www.timeoutdubai.com/art/features/21699-edge-of-arabia Pioneering art scheme brings Saudi Arabia's contemporary art to the masses]

As a collateral Venice Biennale event in 2011, the grassroots initiative further broadened its outreach to produce the first pan-Arab exhibition of contemporary art as part of the 54th Venice Art Biennale: The Future of A Promise.Financial Times, 3 June 2011, [http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/2/2ed8469c-8d56-11e0-bf23-00144feab49a.html A spring in their step] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130202063726/http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/2/2ed8469c-8d56-11e0-bf23-00144feab49a.html |date=2 February 2013 }}Berlin Art Link, 5 November 2011, [http://vimeo.com/31649658 "The Future of a Promise" at the 54th Venice Biennale]

With its first public show inside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,The Huffington Post, 25 January 2012, [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/25/saudi-artists-we-need-to-talk_n_1230477.html 'We Need To Talk': Saudi Arabia's First Public Contemporary Art Exhibit Tests Governmental Limits] in January 2012 Edge of Arabia celebrated its home-coming in an unfinished shopping mall at the Al Furusia Marina with an exhibition entitled Edge of Arabia Jeddah: We Need To Talk.The New York Times, 18 January 2012, [https://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/19/world/middleeast/contemporary-artists-rock-the-boat-gently-in-saudi-arabia.html?ref=middleeast Contemporary Artists Rock the Boat Gently in Saudi Arabia]The National, 23 January 2012, [http://www.thenational.ae/arts-culture/art/saudi-artists-find-a-voice-in-edge-of-arabias-jeddah-exhibition Saudi artists find a voice in Edge of Arabia's Jeddah exhibition] To continue engaging local school and university students in contemporary art from across the region, Edge of Arabia's accompanying art education programme included an art symposium, a dedicated education room with workshop, presentation and research facilities for visitors, guided tours of the exhibition, and practical workshops with participating artists.

On 6 October 2012, Edge of Arabia opened its most ambitious exhibition to date, showcasing large-scale, multi-media work by over 30 leading Arab and Islamic World artists in the heart of creative East London titled #COMETOGETHER. During its three-week duration, the exhibition together with its side programme of educational events including workshops, talks and film screenings attracted over 10,000 visitors.Financial Times, 19 October 2012, [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/e7318a5c-16ce-11e2-b1df-00144feabdc0.html An exhibition of the lesser known side of Middle East art comes to London’s East End]

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