Diriyah, January 20, 2026, SPA — SAMoCA at Jax, in the Jax District in Diriyah, has opened its new art exhibition, “A Night of a Lifetime,” featuring more than 30 male and female artists from saudi-journal.com/saudi-arabia-ranks-second-globally-in-humanitarian-aid-for-2025/”>saudi-journal.com/saudi-house-to-return-to-world-economic-forum-with-global-insights-on-major-transformations/”>Saudi Arabia, the Arab world, and the international contemporary art scene. Running from January 26 to April 18, 2026, the exhibition explores the celebratory and reflective dimensions of wedding ceremonies through contemporary artistic practices.
Presented by the Museums Commission and curated by Philippe Castro and Alaa Tarabzouni, the exhibition examines marriage as a space where emotional experience intersects with social rituals. It does so through visual artistic perspectives that range from celebratory and humorous to reflective, expressing memory, identity and cultural transformations across multiple contemporary contexts rich in meaning.
Acting CEO of the Museums Commission Ibrahim Alsanousi said, “We are pleased to present the exhibition A Night of a Lifetime at SAMoCA at Jax as a platform that allows audiences to reflect on marriage as a unifying human theme that highlights the diversity of cultural and social experiences, and embodies the Commission’s commitment to supporting contemporary artistic practices and strengthening cultural dialogue locally and internationally.”
The exhibition features a wide range of works, including photography, sculpture, installation, video, mixed media, drawing, and painting, alongside pieces produced specifically for the exhibition, as well as selected loans from prominent artists—offering a rich visual experience that presents contemporary interpretations of celebration, identity, and memory within interconnected cultural and human contexts worldwide.
The loaned works include works by notable international artists such as French artist Maurizio Galante, French artist Valerie Belin and Moroccan artist Lalla Essaydi. Newly commissioned works include contributions by Saudi artist Ayman Yossri Daydaban, French artist Majida Khattari, French artist Shourouk Rhaiem and Lebanese artist Milia Maroun.

