
Dr. Princess Alia Al Senussi: On Art Basel, Saudi Arabia, & Cultural Diplomacy From The Ultimate Junction Maker
The art world thrives on connections – between artists and institutions, across cultures, and through the passionate individuals who dedicate their lives to fostering creative dialogue. Dr. Princess Alia Al Senussi stands as perhaps the quintessential example of this connective power, described by Hans Ulrich Obrist as "the ultimate junction maker" in the global contemporary art scene. As we dive into this fascinating conversation, Dr. Al Senussi takes us through her journey from being a "third culture kid" of Libyan and American heritage to becoming one of the most influential figures in international art circles. Without any social media presence – a rarity in today"s hyperconnected world – she has established herself as a crucial bridge between regions, institutions, and artistic communities through sheer persistence, genuine curiosity, and an unwavering belief in art"s power to transcend boundaries. Her professional evolution from Art Basel"s UK and MENA representative to Senior Advisor International Outreach reveals the delicate balance between professional dedication and personal passion that drives meaningful cultural exchange. Perhaps most revealing is Dr. Al Senussi"s account of her involvement with Saudi Arabia"s cultural renaissance. Despite encountering prejudice from colleagues who "absolutely didn"t even want to hear that there were artists in this country," her persistence in highlighting the kingdom"s vibrant creative community has helped transform global perceptions. Her co-authored book, "Arts in Saudi Arabia: A New Creative Economy," stands as a testament to this commitment. For those aspiring to similar paths, her advice is refreshingly straightforward: "You need to engage, you need to be persistent, and you need to show up." In an industry built on relationships and in-person connections, there"s simply no substitute for being physically present where art happens. Whether you"re pursuing curatorial work, arts administration, or cultural diplomacy, follow Dr. Al Senussi"s example – be "everything everywhere all at once" in your passionate pursuit of artistic connection. Support the show
From "The Curation by Nour Hassan"
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