Lulwah Al Homoud
is an award-winning Saudi artist and curator whose practice bridges
contemporary abstraction with cultural heritage. She received the prestigious Rawabi
Award in London for strengthening cultural ties between Saudi Arabia and the UK, as
well as the National Award for Visual Arts (2021).
An internationally recognised expert in Islamic and contemporary art, Al Homoud was
the first Saudi to receive an MA from Central Saint Martins, London. Her curatorial
projects span the globe, including collaborations with the British Museum, Duolun
Museum in Shanghai, Artcurial in Paris, UNESCO in Paris, and institutions across the
Gulf. She has advised high-profile organizations such as AlUla, the Ministry of Culture,
and the Royal Commission of Riyadh.
Her artwork has been exhibited worldwide and acquired by leading institutions including
the British Museum, LACMA, the Five Continents Museum (Munich), and Jeju
Museum (Korea). Al Homoud is the founder of the LAH Art Foundation and ISDAR,
dedicated to cultural exchange, education, and supporting Saudi artists.
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