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  <title>Episode 8: Curators and artists reflect on the impact of Desert X AlUla</title>
  <description>On the final episode of the Desert X&amp;amp;nbsp;AlUla&amp;amp;nbsp;podcast, curators and artists look back at Desert X&amp;amp;nbsp;AlUla, and reflect on the art and the politics of the collaboration. This first exhibition of site-specific contemporary art in Saudi Arabia brought artists from the Arab world and the West together at a moment of great change in Saudi Arabia. But the collaboration also provoked controversy in the West. Neville Wakefield and&amp;amp;nbsp;Raneem&amp;amp;nbsp;Farsi talk about their shared desire to stimulate cross-cultural engagement and how the artworks achieved this. Artists&amp;amp;nbsp;Lita Albuquerque, Manal AlDowayan&amp;amp;nbsp;and Sherin&amp;amp;nbsp;Guirguis&amp;amp;nbsp;and explain why they felt they had to participate. “I think what we're doing here is about art,” says Albuquerque, “and it's not about retreating, but it's about making a statement to actually open up conversation, open up the doors. That goes beyond politics.” </description>
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