The prestigious Albertina Museum in Vienna recently hosted a charity auction as part of the Art for Children initiative. Among the works presented, “Illumination IV” by contemporary international artist Hayat Saidi. This work was one of the key pieces of this solidarity event.
The sale raised funds for the benefit of two Austrian associations engaged in social projects. This event was chaired by Princess Sophie of Lichtenstein, known for her support of causes for youth. In total, 66 artists were selected for this auction. As a reminder, Hayat Saidi is an artist deeply engaged in social actions. For years, she has put her talent and fame at the service of humanitarian causes. His participation in this auction is just one example of his support for children and young people in difficulty.
For the record, Hayat Saidi founded “Women's Art World” in 2008, an international organization dedicated to the visibility of women artists sharing common values: generosity, solidarity, friendship and peace in the world. Throughout her career, she has demonstrated that art can be a powerful force for social change. Hayat Saidi is a contemporary painter born in Fez, passionate about art and painting since her childhood. She is recognized for her works which explore themes linked to light, nature, and the condition of women. Saidi began her artistic career in 1986 and organized her first exhibition in the 1990s. She has received numerous international awards, notably in Italy, and has participated in prestigious biennials such as those of Venice, Florence and Rome.