What's new

Saudi Arabia in Pictures

Jeddah's forgotten treasures

"The monumental public sculpture one finds throughout Jeddah, mostly along the corniche, is one of the city’s most remarkable features. Featuring works by Henri Moore, Jean Arp, Joan Miró and Jacques Lipchitz, among others"

"Thanks to a visionary mayor, 1970s Saudi Arabia became a hotspot for the best of modern art. Today, these touchstones of American modernism, dotted along empty highways, are a lament for a progressive future that never was"

"Although many of the larger sculptures are scattered throughout the city’s roundabouts, the smaller and more valuable works were brought together in an open air museum alongside the seashore in Al Hamra. "

"40 years earlier, the Saudi city of Jeddah was a pioneer investor in the shock of the new. As Ahmed Mater’s photographs in the book Sculptures of Jeddah show, this ancient city near Mecca is home to one of the world’s most spectacular arrays of open-air modern sculpture. Perhaps aware of the kudos its neighbours are getting from theirGuggenheim branches and skyscrapers, Jeddah has just restored these modernist marvels and moved a selection into a new seaside sculpture park."

100_2539-3.jpg


dscf0705-9.jpg


100_2525-2.jpg


100_2506-2.jpg


dscf3609-3-copy.jpg


Combi2.jpg


Combi11.jpg


100_2669.jpg
 




Jeddah Sculptures Museum

(Largest of its in the world)

The following are some of the sculptures installed at this Museum.

Jeddah Sculptures Museum | Abdul Latif Jameel


sculpture1.jpg


1393945907104109400.jpg


JSM-nigitMode.jpg


14-2.jpg


59706c4fe9e4d37cd64239235c00c42f.jpg


be2afab6107b7f0904708eac5bd5b71c.jpg


&MaxW=640&imageVersion=default&AR-304039994.jpg


45811807.jpg
 
It's safe and the crime rate for a big and spread out city. Also depends on the area.



There are no movie Theaters/Night clubs in Saudi Arabia. Entertainment in Riyadh is mostly indoors with friends and family, camping at the outskirts of the city, and shopping.



Depends on the area, mostly 25,000$-30,000$ a year for an upper class small villa/duplex.



No, just the Abaya (Black cloak) is (Headscarf is preferred, but not mandatory)


Thanks a lot for your kind reply. This is really helpful.

Can you kindly inform whether watching movies using DVDs or online is allowed?


There's a big international Indian school in Riyadh and it's good + A lot of Indian nationals live around that neighborhood.


Boys_Section_of_the_International_Indian_School_in_Riyadh.jpg


clinaug4.JPG


clinaug11.JPG


qz4.JPG


spbig9.JPG
 
Sure seems to be a lot of phallic symbols lying about the place for such a "puritan" country.
 
The good thing is that unlike the Nigerians the Saudi govt. does care about its people. You can see how a lot of that oil money is being spent on public projects. And also done in great taste.
 
Back
Top Bottom