Noor Riyadh 2024: The World’s Largest Light Art Festival Returns to Ignite Riyadh with over 60 Installations by over 60 Local and International Artists

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – November 28, 2024 – Under the umbrella of Riyadh Art, the world’s largest light art festival, Noor Riyadh, returns from November 28 to December 14, 2024, across three iconic hubs, King Abdulaziz Historical Center, Wadi Hanifah, and JAX District. The fourth edition of Noor Riyadh explores the theme Light Years Apart and showcases over 60 light-based artworks created by over 60 artists from 18 countries, transforming the city into a gallery without walls.

The 2024 edition of Noor Riyadh features 18 Saudi artists and 43 international artists, unveiling installations by artists including Saad Al Howede, Asmaa Aljohani, Anna Ridler, Jiyen Lee, Stefano Cagol, Krista Kim, Stanza, Javier Riera, Atelier Sisu, and Ryoji Ikeda.

Architect Khalid Al-Hazani, Riyadh Art program director, welcomed the opening of Noor Riyadh: “Noor Riyadh embodies Riyadh Art’s vision of transforming the city into a gallery without walls, where art and creativity are accessible to all. By bringing together a diverse collection of light-based artworks to public spaces, residents and visitors can experience the city in a new and inspiring way.”

Nouf Almoneef, festival director of Noor Riyadh, added: “Noor Riyadh continues to shine as a beacon of creativity and connection, turning our city into a living canvas. With a vibrant lineup of artworks and programs inspired by this year’s theme, Light Years Apart, I invite everyone to explore the magic of light and discover the stories the installations reveal across Riyadh’s iconic spaces.”


Presented by curators Dr. Effat Abdullah Fadag and Dr. Alfredo Cramerotti, the theme Light Years Apart explores the profound connection between Althara (the earth) and Althuraya (the stars), examining humanity’s journey from its present realities to the pursuit of its greatest aspirations.

The installations will be showcased across three iconic hubs, each reflecting the historical and cultural significance of the capital. King Abdulaziz Historical Center, Riyadh’s foremost cultural landmark, creates a link between the past and the future, while Wadi Hanifah provides a natural environment. Known for its art studios and cultural projects, JAX District offers an interactive setting where artists and the public can engage with digital creativity, art and technology. From the heart of Riyadh, Chris Levine’s Higher Power (2024) is a city-scale light installation projected from the top of the 267-meter-high Al Faisaliah Tower. Visible over the entire city, the newly commissioned work pulsates a message for the viewers in Morse code, symbolizing light’s potential to bring peace, hope and positive change.

Resembling a firework display, Daan Roosegaarde’s SPARK disperses thousands of biodegradable floating sparks that evaporate after briefly illuminating Wadi Hanifah. At Digital City, Shifting Perspectives by Saudi artist, Maryam Tariq, examines perceptual ambiguity with pixelated images that unravel and become clearer when viewed from afar, encouraging us to perceive people and situations from different angles for better understanding.

At King Abdulaziz Historical Center, London-based artist collective, United Visual Artists, displays their performative drone show, Aether, composed of 1,500 drones dancing through the sky in silent harmony. The hub also comprises The Fifth Pyramid by Saudi artist, Rashed AlShashai, which recreates the ancient structure by splitting it with an illuminated path to symbolize the reformation of past systems. The installation invites viewers to contemplate Riyadh’s ongoing transformation into an art capital.

During the festival, Noor Riyadh features an engaging community program with free workshops, talks, guided tours, family and kids’ activities across all three locations. From insightful panels with industry experts and Noor Riyadh artists, photography and mixed media workshops for adults to teaching children how to craft kaleidoscopes and create their own puppet show, the festival hosts a range of activities for creatives, art enthusiasts and budding little artists.

Noor Riyadh underscores Riyadh Art’s mission of transforming the Saudi capital into an open-air gallery. Since 2019, the Riyadh Art Program has presented over 500 artworks by more than 500 artists and attracted over six million visitors through its flagship festivals, Noor Riyadh and Tuwaiq Sculpture Symposium. Noor Riyadh has achieved 14 Guinness World Records, cementing its reputation as the largest and most impactful light art festival in the world.

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