The Second Islamic Biennale of Art, titled “And All That Is In Between”, has kicked off in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, transforming the city into a hub for international cultural dialogue. The opening ceremony gathered leading figures from the art world, scholars, and representatives of cultural institutions from around the globe. The exhibition brings together over 500 rare artifacts and contemporary works of art, exploring the connection between faith, history, and creativity.

Participating for the second time, the Culture and Art Development Foundation of Uzbekistan showcased unique artifacts of Islamic culture, emphasizing the country’s commitment to preserving and promoting its heritage on the global stage. Many of these relics are being displayed outside of Uzbekistan for the first time, offering a fresh perspective on the region’s rich legacy.

The Biennale will run until May 25, 2025, serving as a platform for cultural exchange and the representation of Islamic traditions.