Ali Tukhaise

The purity of Al-Mansouria’s vision eliminates the extraneous and allows them to focus on the art itself. Considering the Foundation’s efforts in seeking out and supporting the finest artists, I cannot describe my pleasure in knowing that my work is represented in the Al-Mansouria Collection.

Ahmed Mater

The Foundation is one of the pioneer establishments in the field of art patronage in the region, and has been instrumental in elevating Saudi art to the international level. One of its great strengths is its deep concern for our culture, and the way it values the unique vision of the Saudi Arabian artist.

Abdullah Hammas

The Al-Mansouria Foundation has provided me with a way to grow, not just locally, but internationally. With the Foundation’s help, I have been able to establish a gallery in Paris. Her Royal Highness Princess Jawaher bint Majed bin Abdulaziz and the Foundation have done so much not just for me, but for Art itself. The nobility of their aims and the elegance of their approach has been transformational for the art scene in the Kingdom.

Sirine Fattouh

Sirine Fattouh is a Lebanese artist living between Paris and Beirut. She graduated from the École Nationale Supérieure d’Arts of Paris Cergy in 2006. She has been teaching Visual Arts since 2005 and also a PhD candidate in Arts at the University Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne. Fattouh is affiliated with the Centre for the Study and Research in Visual Arts, the CERAP. In November 2011, she worked for one year at The Centre Pompidou in Paris as an assistant curator for Middle Eastern Art. Since 2006 she have exhibited her work in group shows and solo exhibitions like the Beirut Art Center, Roy Sfeir Gallery, The Biennial of Contemporary Art in Bourges, the French Cultural Center in Beirut, The Running Horse Contemporary Art Space. She participated to the International Young Artists’ Workshop in the parallel program of the 3rd Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art.

Al-Mansouria Atelier

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In its endeavor to build bridges of communication between world cultures, the Al-Mansouria Foundation for Culture and Creativity purchased a studio at the Cité Internationale des Arts in July 2001. Situated in the oldest part of Paris near the Seine and the historically significant Ile St Louis, the Cité is one of the world’s great centers of artistic creation. Conceived by Felix Bruno, the Cité Internationale des Arts has played an active role nurturing the arts. Providing a way for artists of widely divergent origins and aesthetics to gather and share ideas and expertise, the Cité actively supports the propagation of new artistic forms and means of expression.Read More

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