S.A.C.O is proud to announce its collaboration with Qatar Museums in the creation of “untitled 2025 (no bread no ashes)” — a public art project by renowned contemporary artist Rirkrit Tiravanija. Installed at MIA Park, the work transforms the space into a place for gathering, sharing, and reflection.
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For this project, S.A.C.O crafted and supplied handmade tiles designed specifically for the installation. These tiles, inspired by Islamic geometry and the maroon tone of the Qatari flag, form the distinctive eight-sided structure that grounds the artwork in both local identity and contemporary design.
Running from November 7, 2025 to February 6, 2026, the project also includes weekly Community Baking Sessions, inviting local bakers and residents to share the universal ritual of bread-making as a symbol of unity and cultural exchange.
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By combining craftsmanship with advanced material innovation, S.A.C.O ensures that every element of the installation meets the highest aesthetic and technical standards.
This partnership highlights S.A.C.O’s commitment to creating exceptional, sustainable, and enduring architectural experiences across Qatar.
About the Artist and Design Concept
Rirkrit Tiravanija, born in 1961 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a Thai contemporary artist celebrated for redefining the boundaries between art and everyday life.
His works often invite public participation, emphasizing social interaction, hospitality, and shared human experience. In “untitled 2025 (no bread no ashes)”, Tiravanija transforms MIA Park into an interactive pavilion inspired by Islamic geometry and Qatari heritage.

The octagonal structure, built with handmade tiles by S.A.C.O, reflects his belief that art should be lived, not merely observed — turning architecture into a medium of connection, culture, and dialogue.
Visit untitled 2025 (no bread no ashes)
Experience untitled 2025 (no bread no ashes) by Rirkrit Tiravanija — a public art installation realized in collaboration with S.A.C.O and Qatar Museums.
Discover the beauty of handmade craftsmanship, culture, and community at one of Doha’s most iconic outdoor spaces.
Location:
📍 MIA Park, Doha, Qatar
🗓️ November 7, 2025 – February 6, 2026
