Lulwah Al Hamoud

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Lulwah Al Homoud is a highly accomplished artist, freelance Curator and Visual Communication Expert with extensive international experience of advising high profile individuals, companies, organisations, museums and galleries on the development of exhibitions and concepts. Collaborations include the British Museum, Duolun Museum in China, ArtCurial auction house in Paris, Aramco, Saudi Arabia and The October Gallery, London,

An internationally recognised Expert in Islamic and contemporary Art, from sacred ancient works to cutting edge contemporary artists.

She was the first Saudi to acclaim MA from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London. She worked in London with British designers in the creative direction field and much of her work was for Saudi Arabian national projects, including the identity of The Saudi Arabian pavilion and designer of 118 murals inside The Saudi Pavilion, World Expo, Shanghai 2010 and the anti-terrorism campaign.

She collaborated with The British Museum 2007 to introduce Arabic/Islamic art and design to British GCSE students for six weeks. Al Homoud also worked as Curator of international exhibitions beginning from London since 1999, including Master Stokes, London 2003 at The October Gallery and the first Saudi Arabian art exhibition 2008, London Brunei Gallery, SOAS, University of London and Nabatt: a sense of being, Duolun Museum, Shanghai 2010 and Beirut 2010.

More recently, Lulwah has worked with galleries in Saudi Arabia and the UAE promoting Saudi art within an international context and introducing British artists to the region. Her most recent exhibition was ‘Contrasts in Harmony,’ which she curated and developed featuring 23 international artists from around the world during MISK art week 2019. She also collaborated with MISK and Misistry of Culture to curate Saudi art exhibition at UNESCO headquarter, Paris, France 2019.

Her achievements as an artist includes exhibiting around the world in prominent art exhibitions and museums, her work is acquired by many museums and institutions around the world, among them, The British Muesum, LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum), USA. Jeju Museum, Korea, Five Continents Museum, Munich, Germany and recently The British Museum. Her work was 4 times at Sotheby’s, Christies, Bonham’s auctions and all pieces were sold.

Today, she is the founder and general manager of LAH Art Foundation for cultural exchange and supporting local artists in Saudi Arabia. She is also the founder of ISDAR, a fine art printing facility for education and production. She is also a member of the board of trustees of the Academic Saudi Art and Design Society.She is active in many talks and workshops to increase awareness about the importance of art and creativity to bridge cultures.

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