Sotheby's in talks with Saudi Prince to build contemporary art program in the desert
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman has set multiple ambitious agendas for his desert kingdom. Turning it into a major cultural destination may end up being one of the highest-profile. For part of the plan, the Saudi government has turned to Sotheby’s, the biggest U.S. auction house, and Allan Schwartzman, the co-chairman of its fine art division.
The largest auction house in the US, Sotheby’s, is in talks with Crown Prince HRH Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud to build a cultural center in the northwest deserts of Saudi Arabia, according to Bloomberg. The contemporary art program is to be located in the Al-Ula region, which contains the country's first UNESCO World Heritage site and is an archaeologically rich area built up over 2,000 years ago.
Allan Schwatrzman, co-chairman of Sotheby's fine art division, sits on the advisory board of the Royal Commission for Al-Ula, which helps oversee the region's development. He also leads Sotheby's art advisory firm Art Agency Partners, which has submitted the plans for the future sprawling arts and cultural destination. The project is currently in the exploratory phase—says a spokeswoman for the royal commission—and has begun inviting a dozen or so artists to submit proposals for the site.
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