Qatar Museums Announces Rubaiya Qatar with New Installation by Rirkrit Tiravanija at MIA Park

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Rirkrit Tiravanija’s first artwork in Qatar opens as part of the pre-launch programming of   Rubaiya Qatar, an international visual arts quadrennial 

QM announces the curatorial vision for the first edition of Rubaiya Qatar, opening in 2026

Doha, Qatar – Qatar Museums (QM) announced the unveiling of untitled 2025 (no bread no ashes), a major new public art installation by international artist Rirkrit Tiravanija, on view at the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) Park from 30 October 2025 to 30 January 2026.

Presented under the umbrella of Rubaiya Qatar, an upcoming multidisciplinary quadrennial, the project marks the soft launch of the initiative ahead of its inaugural edition in November 2026. Through Tiravanija’s participatory pavilion, visitors are invited to share bread, conversation, and community, embodying the inclusive and collaborative spirit at the core of Rubaiya Qatar.

A Pavilion for Shared Community

Tiravanija’s untitled 2025 (no bread no ashes) transforms a corner of MIA Park into a living installation where art, food, and social connection converge. The design of the octagonal pavilion is inspired by local heritage and Islamic geometry and invites visitors to gather and share freshly baked bread.

Reflecting Qatar’s cultural diversity, the pavilion features four traditional ovens and griddles commonly found in Qatar, South Asia, and West Asia. Each Friday from 4:00 to 6:00 PM, local bakers from different communities will activate the space by baking and serving bread, turning the site into a weekly gathering that celebrates shared labour, hospitality, and cultural dialogue.

This installation builds on Tiravanija’s long-standing exploration of art as social experience. It extends his practice of creating spaces where everyday acts such as cooking and eating become gestures of connection and collective reflection.

Introducing Rubaiya Qatar

Rubaiya Qatar is a nationwide multidisciplinary quadrennial developed under ALRIWAQ, a contemporary art and architecture institution dedicated to research, exhibitions, and public art. Under the leadership of Her Excellency Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Chairperson of Qatar Museums, ALRIWAQ is headed by Sheikha Reem Al Thani, Deputy CEO of Exhibitions, Public Art, and Rubaiya Qatar, with Sheikha Alanood Al Thani serving as Director of Rubaiya Qatar.

With its dynamic programme of artists and commissions, exhibitions, public art projects, publications, residencies, and community development initiatives, Rubaiya Qatar aims to inspire and empower new generations of artists and thinkers in Qatar and around the world.

H.E. Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani said, “As Qatar celebrates 50 years of creativity and culture, we are proud to present Rirkrit Tiravanija’s participatory pavilion as the first activation of Rubaiya Qatar. This project embodies our commitment to community, dialogue, and creativity as foundations of cultural exchange. Rubaiya Qatar will further extend Qatar Museums’ mission to connect the nation’s heritage with global contemporary practice and strengthen Qatar’s role as a vibrant hub for art and ideas.”

Sheikha Reem Al Thani added, “Rirkrit Tiravanija’s untitled 2025 (no bread no ashes) embodies Rubaiya’s spirit of inclusion and collaboration. By inviting people to bake and share bread, the project transforms a simple act into a symbol of community and dialogue. It marks the beginning of Rubaiya Qatar’s journey toward its first edition in 2026, which will continue to foster creative exchange and reflect Qatar’s diverse and dynamic cultural landscape.”

In conjunction with the unveiling of untitled 2025 (no bread no ashes), H.E. Sheikha Al Mayassa announced the curatorial team that is organising Rubaiya Qatar.

Under the leadership of Sheikha Alanood Al Thani, inaugural edition of Rubaiya Qatar’s (November 2026 – Spring 2027) will take place at a series of sites throughout Qatar, including ALRIWAQ, which recently has been renovated by OMA. The headline exhibition for the inaugural edition, Unruly Waters, is curated by Tom Eccles (Executive Director, Center for Curatorial Studies and the Hessel Museum of Art, Bard College), Ruba Katrib (Chief Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, MoMA PS1), Mark Rappolt (Editor-in-Chief of ArtReview and ArtReview Asia), and Shabbir Hussain Mustafa (Chief Curator, Singapore Art Museum). The exhibition title is derived from the work of historian Sunil Amrith, whose research explores how water shapes people and, in turn, how people shape water. The exhibition is founded on issues of global ecology and explores artistic interpretations of how the movement of people and ecosystems has informed every aspect of the world in which we live today.

Sheikha Alanood Al Thani said, “Through our programmes, commissions, and exhibitions, we aim to foster meaningful dialogue, nurture creativity, and reflect the dynamic culture that makes Qatar a unique destination for art and community engagement.”

Tom Eccles, a Lead Curator of Rubaiya Qatar, commented, “By speaking to specific geographies, and taking global weather systems and their effects on local environments as its guide, Unruly Waters traces an understanding of globalism as a product of nature as much as commerce. Grounded in Qatar, the exhibition highlights the diversity of the local population and highlights the nation as a site of past, present, and future global connections.”

Further exhibitions, public art projects, and public programmes associated with Rubaiya Qatar including exhibitions curated by Wadha Al Aqeedi (Curator, Qatar Museums), Lina Patmali (Acting Head of Curatorial Affairs Section, Rubaiya Qatar), and others will be announced in Spring 2026. 

Programme Schedule

The installation of untitled 2025 (no bread no ashes) will open with a live performance by Rirkrit Tiravanija on 30 October 2025, coinciding with Qatar Creates, presented under the umbrella of Evolution Nation — an 18-month campaign celebrating 50 years of culture in Qatar. From 7 November 2025 through 30 January 2026, local bakers and chefs, including Chef Noof Al Marri, will be activating the pavilion.

The work builds on Tiravanija’s earlier food-making performances, including his 2021 BIENALSUR project in Argentina, where ovens were installed across San Juan for public use, inspired by a 1972 performance in Buenos Aires by Argentine artist Victor Grippo. In honour of Grippo, the installation in MIA Park is presented in conjunction with the Qatar-Argentina and Chile 2025 Year of Culture.

Evolution Nation honours Qatar’s cultural journey over the past 50 years, since the founding of the National Museum of Qatar, and 20 years since the founding of Qatar Museums. Curated by Qatar Creates, the national movement positioning Qatar as a global hub for art, culture, and creativity, Evolution Nation highlights both the nation’s cultural milestones and its aspirations.