الاقتصادية
الاقتصادية
جاهز للتشغيل
جاهز للتشغيل
The article showcases how artworks have become part of Riyadh's daily scene through the "Riyadh Art" program, launched in March 2019 with the goal of transforming the capital into an open-air art gallery. Over 75 artworks are distributed throughout the city, including train stations, squares, and bridges, highlighting a diversity of artistic styles and mediums such as light, steel, sound, and text. Among the notable works are "When the Moon Was Complete" by Zaman Jassem, symbolizing the moon and memory; Kaldar's sculpture "Jaini Waini," which mimics movement; Gobta's "Family Tree," using household objects to express identity and migration; Indiana's "LOVE," blending popular culture with art; Konz's "Red Diamond," which changes depending on the viewing angle; and Bunielo's "Running Beyond," transforming pedestrian movement into a luminous visual work. This diversity contributes to making art an integral part of city life and aligns with the cultural development outlined in Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, while enhancing Riyadh's standing as a global destination for arts and culture.
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